Places and Memories, presented by Preeti Garg Gallery, explores how travel and lived experience shape personal and collective memory. Featuring works by Suparna Mondal and other artists, the exhibition reflects on how fleeting moments such as sounds, scents and encounters are translated into visual form. Rooted in the idea of movement as both physical and emotional, the […]
Beneath the Turning Sky, at Museum of Art & Photography, is a long term exhibition that explores humanity’s relationship with the cosmos and the world we inhabit. Drawing from a wide range of artworks across time periods and mediums, the exhibition reflects how humans have sought meaning through mythology, science and imagination. Structured across themes such […]
What is Bombay Framed? Bombay Framed is a thoughtfully curated group exhibition presented by DAG at the iconic The Taj Mahal Palace. The show explores the evolving visual identity of Mumbai through multiple artistic lenses. Unlike a single artist showcase, Bombay Framed brings together diverse voices across generations, offering a layered perspective on the city. […]
Ticket Tika Chaap: The Art of the Trademark in Textile Trade, at Museum of Art & Photography, explores the visual culture of textile labels used during the Indo British trade era. These vibrant printed tickets, once attached to cloth, functioned as early forms of branding, blending art, commerce and cultural symbolism. Bringing together hundreds of historic […]
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Paper Gardens: Art, Botany, and Empire, at Museum of Art & Photography, explores the intersection of art, science and colonial history through botanical illustrations from the Indian subcontinent. The exhibition traces how plants were documented, studied and circulated during the height of the British empire, revealing their role as both scientific subjects and cultural symbols. Bringing […]
About the Exhibition: Last Rust Last Rust is a thought-provoking exhibition that reflects on the passage of time, industrial remnants and the emotional weight carried by materials. Through installation, sculpture and mixed media works, Archana Hande investigates how objects accumulate meaning, memory and political history as they weather and transform. The title itself evokes both […]
About the Exhibition: Of Fire-harpoons Of Fire-harpoons unfolds as a poetic and conceptually rich exhibition that navigates themes of transformation, vulnerability and symbolic storytelling. Drawing on mythological references and fragmented narratives, the show invites viewers into an introspective space where emotion and imagination intersect. The title evokes tension and intensity, suggesting both confrontation and illumination. […]
About the Exhibition: Almost Known Almost Known explores the subtle space between what is visible and what remains unseen. The exhibition reflects on narratives that exist just beneath the surface of everyday life, focusing on identities shaped by gender, geography and social structures. Through layered compositions and a distinctive visual vocabulary, Pushpa Kumari presents scenes […]
Space Making: Making Space, at Gallery Art Motif, brings together a diverse group of artists, architects and designers to explore space as an evolving and active construct. Curated by Kunal Shah, the exhibition moves beyond traditional boundaries, presenting space not merely as a backdrop but as something shaped by material, memory and human presence. Featuring multidisciplinary […]
Show of Strength, at Aguad Port & Jail Complex, brings together over 30 women artists in a powerful group exhibition set within a historic former prison. The exhibition reclaims the space as a site of expression, presenting diverse practices across painting, installation, sculpture, textile and photography that reflect personal narratives and collective experience. Through varied […]
Grams Per Square Matter, at Pulp Society, brings together artists from the Common Ground Collective to explore paper as both medium and material. Drawing from the concept of GSM, a unit that measures the weight and density of paper, the exhibition reflects on how surface, structure and process shape artistic expression. Through experimental and intentional […]
The Indian Picturesque, at DAG, explores the evolving meaning of the “picturesque” within the context of Indian art and colonial history. The exhibition traces how this aesthetic idea, originally shaped in 18th century Europe, was interpreted and adapted by artists engaging with the Indian landscape. Focusing on early 19th century artistic practices, the show brings together […]
The Imagined Pantheon brings together a contemporary exploration of myth, memory and symbolic imagination through painting. Presented across Apparao Galleries and Artworld Sarala’s Art Centre, the exhibition reflects how artists reinterpret cultural narratives and archetypes within a modern visual language. Through diverse styles and painterly approaches, the works engage with mythology, identity and personal mythology, creating layered compositions that […]
Reverie. Pause. Rupture, at Anant Art, brings together a group of leading contemporary artists to reflect on time as both continuous and disrupted. Curated by Gayatri Sinha, the exhibition explores moments of stillness, rupture and transition, where pauses become sites of transformation and new beginnings. Featuring artists such as Anju Dodiya, Gigi Scaria and Prajakta Potnis, the exhibition spans painting, […]
The Quiet Fluid, at Kalakriti Art Gallery, presents a focused watercolour showcase that explores fluidity as both medium and metaphor. The exhibition brings together works that engage with movement, transparency and the subtle transitions of form, where colour and water interact to create layered, evolving compositions. Through delicate washes and controlled spontaneity, the works reflect on […]
Light and Legacy, held at Lalit Kala Akademi, explores the evolution of pre modern art and plein air painting in Madras. The exhibition brings together works that reflect the city’s artistic heritage, capturing its landscapes, culture and historical transitions through diverse visual approaches. Featuring renowned artists such as K. C. S. Paniker, D. P. Roy Chowdhury and Abanindranath Tagore, […]
The Body, As Is, at Ashvita’s, presents a focused exhibition of drawings by S. K. Rajavelu, exploring the human form through a distinctive linear language. Known for his precise and deliberate use of line, Rajavelu constructs figures that are minimal yet structurally complete, where contour replaces volume and balance emerges without reliance on depth or shading. […]
What Remains, presented by Goa Open Arts at Museo Camera, brings together a compelling selection of photographic and lens based works that reflect on memory, time and the traces left behind. Featuring artists such as Ankit George, Gopika Chowfla and Poonam Patel, the exhibition explores how images hold fragments of lived experience beyond their immediate moment. […]
Triloka, at Srishti Art Gallery, marks the fifth edition of the gallery’s ongoing series, bringing together three contemporary artists who engage with material, memory and transformation. Drawing from the philosophical idea of “three worlds,” the exhibition reflects on how artistic practices emerge through layered processes shaped by tension, change and lived experience. Through the use of […]
Warrior Garments, at Museum of Art & Photography, presents an immersive textile based exhibition by Afra Eisma. Through sculptural garments made from silk, organza and layered materials, the exhibition transforms clothing into emotional vessels, where vulnerability, resistance and care coexist. Rooted in personal and political narratives, the works explore themes of anger, healing and resilience, often drawing […]
The Weight of Light, at Art Centrix Space, presents a solo exhibition by French artist Thomas Henriot, bringing together large scale drawings and sketches created through direct engagement with place. Executed in Chinese ink on Japanese paper, the works emerge from a single, continuous gesture, responding to architecture and landscape through proximity and movement. Developed […]
I Insist, You Reckon, at Latitude 28, brings together a group of contemporary artists engaging with systems of knowledge, perception and interpretation. The exhibition reflects on how meaning is constructed, negotiated and often contested through visual language, inviting viewers to question what is seen, understood and assumed. Through diverse practices spanning painting, installation and mixed […]
The Indian Artisan Bazaar, held at Ravindra Bhavan, brings together over 50 stalls featuring craftsmen from across India. Showcasing handloom sarees, jewellery, home décor and handcrafted objects, the exhibition highlights the diversity and richness of traditional artisanal practices. Blending craft with everyday design, the bazaar offers a wide selection of textiles, brass artefacts and lifestyle products, alongside […]
Mélange of Memories, at Artisera Gallery, brings together a curated selection of paintings that explore memory as a layered and evolving experience. Through diverse artistic styles and perspectives, the exhibition reflects how personal and collective histories shape visual narratives, offering moments that feel both intimate and universally resonant. Featuring works across varied themes and techniques, the […]
प्रक्रिया / Process, at Shrine Empire, brings together a diverse group of artists to reflect on process as both method and meaning within contemporary practice. Rooted in the South Asian context, the exhibition foregrounds research, material exploration and conceptual approaches, creating a dialogue between varied artistic languages. Moving beyond the conventional gallery format, the exhibition […]
Yeh Kab Ki Baat Hai?, at Pristine Gallery, brings together a series of paintings by Irum Rahat that explore memory as something fluid and continuously evolving. Through recurring interiors, figures and gestures, the works reflect how past and present coexist, shaping identity through both presence and absence. Drawing from cinematic framing and narrative fragmentation, the […]