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SUMMARY:Places and Memories
DESCRIPTION: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. \nRooted in the idea of movement as both physical and emotional\, the works examine how places become archives of experience. Through layered compositions and diverse artistic approaches\, the exhibition captures the subtle ways in which memory evolves\, resurfaces and reshapes identity over time. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a contemplative journey through memory\, place and perception\, inviting viewers to reflect on their own lived experiences. \nWhy You Should VisitA reflective exhibition that transforms travel\, memory and experience into evocative visual narratives.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/places-and-memories/
LOCATION:Park Hyatt Chennai\, 39 Velachery Road\, Guindy\, Chennai\, Tamil Nadu 600032\, India\, Chennai\, Tamil Nadu\, 600032\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20281204
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260420T115950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T121151Z
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Turning Sky
DESCRIPTION: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. \nStructured across themes such as wonder\, exploration and the future\, the exhibition brings together paintings\, textiles\, sculptures and interactive elements to create a multi sensory experience. By connecting historical perspectives with contemporary concerns like ecology and technology\, it invites viewers to reflect on their place within a constantly evolving universe. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a contemplative and expansive journey\, encouraging reflection on time\, existence and our shared responsibility toward the world. \nWhy You Should VisitA thought provoking and immersive exhibition that connects art\, cosmos and human existence across time.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/beneath-the-turning-sky/
LOCATION:Museum of Art & Photography\, 22\, Kasturba Rd\, Shanthala Nagar\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560001\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270402
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T100802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T111700Z
UID:7911-1772323200-1806623999@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Test Event - Lorem ipsum
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition: Lorem ipsum\nLorem ipsum dolor sit amet\, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed euismod\, nunc sit amet varius facilisis\, neque purus fermentum sapien\, vel faucibus mauris justo non justo. Integer vehicula\, augue non dictum vulputate\, turpis ligula pharetra purus\, ut ultrices metus libero et sapien. Curabitur id ligula non diam vulputate aliquam. Vivamus vel orci ac neque interdum consequat. Proin ut dui vel augue tristique tempus. Nullam non massa vitae sapien dictum tincidunt. Suspendisse potenti. \nAbout the Artist: Lorem ipsum\nLorem ipsum dolor sit amet\, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed euismod\, nunc sit amet varius facilisis\, neque purus fermentum sapien\, vel faucibus mauris justo non justo. Integer vehicula\, augue non dictum vulputate\, turpis ligula pharetra purus\, ut ultrices metus libero et sapien. Curabitur id ligula non diam vulputate aliquam. Vivamus vel orci ac neque interdum consequat. Proin ut dui vel augue tristique tempus. Nullam non massa vitae sapien dictum tincidunt. Suspendisse potenti. \nWhy You Should Visit ?\nLorem ipsum dolor sit amet\, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed euismod\, nunc sit amet varius facilisis\, neque purus fermentum sapien\, vel faucibus mauris justo non justo. Integer vehicula\, augue non dictum vulputate\, turpis ligula pharetra purus\, ut ultrices metus libero et sapien. Curabitur id ligula non diam vulputate aliquam. Vivamus vel orci ac neque interdum consequat. Proin ut dui vel augue tristique tempus. Nullam non massa vitae sapien dictum tincidunt. Suspendisse potenti.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/test-event-of-fire-harpoons/
LOCATION:Jehangir Art Gallery\, 161B\, Mahatma Gandhi Road\, Kala Ghoda\, Fort\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400021\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jehangir Art Gallery":MAILTO:info@jehangirartgallery.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260420T114444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T115722Z
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SUMMARY:Ticket Tika Chaap: The Art of the Trademark in Textile Trade
DESCRIPTION: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. \nBringing together hundreds of historic labels alongside archival material\, the exhibition reveals how imagery shaped consumer perception across diverse markets. Drawing from mythology\, royalty and everyday life\, these works reflect the intersections of colonial trade\, visual culture and global exchange. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a compelling look at the origins of branding\, inviting viewers to reconsider how images influence value\, identity and desire. \nWhy You Should VisitA visually engaging exhibition that traces the roots of branding through art\, history and global textile trade.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/ticket-tika-chaap-the-art-of-the-trademark-in-textile-trade/
LOCATION:Museum of Art & Photography\, 22\, Kasturba Rd\, Shanthala Nagar\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560001\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260420T112518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T112518Z
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SUMMARY:Paper Gardens: Art\, Botany\, and Empire
DESCRIPTION: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. \nBringing together over a hundred detailed drawings\, the exhibition highlights the collaboration between European botanists and local artists\, whose contributions shaped the development of botanical knowledge. These works\, created in gardens\, forests and fields\, transform living plants into precise visual records while reflecting complex histories of labour\, authorship and global exchange. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a nuanced perspective on how art and science intersect\, inviting viewers to reconsider the layered histories behind botanical imagery. \nWhy You Should VisitA visually rich exhibition that uncovers the intersections of art\, science and colonial history through botanical illustration.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/paper-gardens-art-botany-and-empire/
LOCATION:Museum of Art & Photography\, 22\, Kasturba Rd\, Shanthala Nagar\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560001\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T060709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T060709Z
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SUMMARY:Space Making: Making Space
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFeaturing multidisciplinary practices across sculpture\, architecture\, textiles and photography\, the exhibition reflects on how spatial environments are conceived and reimagined across physical\, social and emotional dimensions. Through varied approaches\, the works highlight the relationship between built form\, lived experience and cultural context. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a layered and thought provoking engagement with space\, inviting viewers to reconsider how environments influence perception and interaction. \nWhy You Should VisitA compelling group exhibition that redefines space through architecture\, material and contemporary artistic practice.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/space-making-making-space/
LOCATION:Gallery Art Motif\, A1 - 178 Safdarjung Enclave Fourth Floor New Delhi 110029\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110029\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gallery Art.Motif":MAILTO:mala@galleryartmotif.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T065735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T065735Z
UID:7884-1774224000-1777593599@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Show of Strength
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThrough varied artistic voices\, the exhibition explores themes of identity\, labour\, resilience and visibility\, while remaining rooted in the cultural landscape of Goa. Rather than seeking uniformity\, the works embrace difference\, creating a layered dialogue that highlights strength as a shared yet multifaceted condition. \nTogether\, the exhibition unfolds as an immersive and thought provoking experience\, transforming a historic site into a space for reflection\, dialogue and contemporary artistic expression. \nWhy You Should VisitA compelling women led exhibition that reclaims history\, space and identity through diverse contemporary practices.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/show-of-strength/
LOCATION:Aguad Port & Jail Complex\, Aguard Port & Jail Complex\, Sinquerim\, Goa\, Goa\, Goa\, 403515\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aguard Port":MAILTO:info@aguad.in
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T060331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T060331Z
UID:7854-1774656000-1777766399@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:The Indian Picturesque
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFocusing on early 19th century artistic practices\, the show brings together works influenced by pioneers such as William Hodges and Thomas Daniell\, whose representations of India shaped visual narratives of the time. Through paintings\, prints and drawings\, the exhibition reflects on how landscape became a site of artistic exchange and colonial imagination. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a nuanced perspective on how visual language\, history and representation intersect in shaping the idea of India. \nWhy You Should VisitA historically rich exhibition that reexamines landscape\, colonial aesthetics and the evolution of visual storytelling in India.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/the-indian-picturesque/
LOCATION:DAG\, New Delhi\, 22A\, Janpath Rd\, Windsor Place\, New Delhi\, Delhi 110001\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="DAG%2C New Delhi":MAILTO:delhi@dagworld.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T053633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T053633Z
UID:7834-1774656000-1778975999@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Grams Per Square Matter
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThrough experimental and intentional approaches\, the works engage with paper not just as a support but as an active participant in making. Each artist navigates gesture\, texture and materiality differently\, creating a shared dialogue that balances individuality with collective exploration. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a thoughtful engagement with material\, process and the evolving possibilities of working with paper. \nWhy You Should VisitA material driven group exhibition that redefines paper as both surface and structure in contemporary practice.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/grams-per-square-matter/
LOCATION:Pulp Society\, B-247\, Pocket B\, Okhla Phase I\, Okhla Industrial Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi 110020\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110020\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pulp Society":MAILTO:info@pulpsociety.in
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T055745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T055745Z
UID:7850-1775088000-1779321599@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Reverie. Pause. Rupture
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFeaturing artists such as Anju Dodiya\, Gigi Scaria and Prajakta Potnis\, the exhibition spans painting\, installation and mixed media practices. Through varied visual languages\, the works engage with memory\, uncertainty and shifting realities\, creating a dialogue between introspection and external change. \nTogether\, the exhibition unfolds as a layered exploration of time and perception\, inviting viewers to reflect on the fragile balance between continuity and disruption. \nWhy You Should VisitA compelling group exhibition that explores time\, rupture and transformation through diverse contemporary practices.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/reverie-pause-rupture/
LOCATION:Anant Art\, Anant Art | New Delhi B-5/3\, Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi 110029\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110029\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="ANANT ART":MAILTO:contact@anantart.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T080857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T081202Z
UID:7896-1775174400-1778025599@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:The Quiet Fluid
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThrough delicate washes and controlled spontaneity\, the works reflect on the balance between intention and chance inherent to watercolour practice. The exhibition highlights how the medium allows for quiet expression\, where minimal gestures and tonal shifts evoke atmosphere\, memory and emotional depth. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a contemplative engagement with material\, process and the expressive potential of fluidity in contemporary painting. \nWhy You Should VisitA refined watercolour showcase that explores fluidity\, movement and the poetic potential of the medium.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/the-quiet-fluid/
LOCATION:Kalakriti Art Gallery\, Plot No. 8-2-465/1\, Road No. 4\, Banjara Hills\, Hyderabad\, Telangana\, India. PIN 500034. Landmark: Hyatt Place Lane.\, Hyderabad\, Telangana\, 500034\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="KALAKRITI ART GALLERy":MAILTO:artsales@kalakriti.in
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T063015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T063015Z
UID:7870-1775347200-1778198399@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Light and Legacy
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFeaturing renowned artists such as K. C. S. Paniker\, D. P. Roy Chowdhury and Abanindranath Tagore\, the show presents a dialogue between regional and national movements. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a reflective view of artistic legacy and continuity. \nWhy You Should VisitA rare opportunity to experience historic works that shaped modern Indian art.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/light-and-legacy/
LOCATION:Lalit Kala Akademi\, Chennai\, 4\, Greams Rd\, Thousand Lights West\, Thousand Lights\, Chennai\, Tamil Nadu 600006\, Chennai\, Tamil Nadu\, 600006\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashvita":MAILTO:contact@ashvitas.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T062121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T062121Z
UID:7862-1775779200-1779494399@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:The Body\, As Is
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAcross the works\, the body is treated as an indivisible presence rather than a fragmented subject. Even in nude studies\, the figure is approached with restraint and clarity\, emphasising rhythm\, proportion and harmony. His practice reflects a sustained engagement with the human form as a site of continuity\, where simplicity becomes a powerful visual and philosophical tool. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a refined and contemplative exploration of line\, form and the enduring presence of the human body. \nWhy You Should VisitA focused and elegant exhibition that highlights the power of line in shaping the human form.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/the-body-as-is/
LOCATION:Ashvita’s\, Chennai\, 4\, Second Street\, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai\, Mylapore\, Chennai 600004. Tamil Nadu. India.\, Chennai\, Tamil Nadu\, 600004\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashvita":MAILTO:contact@ashvitas.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T072822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T072822Z
UID:7888-1775779200-1781222399@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Triloka
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThrough the use of everyday materials such as threads\, bricks and found elements\, the works move away from polished forms\, instead embracing instability and fluidity. The exhibition foregrounds process as an active force\, where accumulation\, disruption and making become central to how meaning is constructed within contemporary art. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a material driven exploration of process\, transformation and the evolving language of contemporary practice. \nWhy You Should VisitA compelling group show that explores material\, process and transformation through experimental contemporary practices.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/triloka/
LOCATION:SRISHTI ART GALLERY\, No: 267\, Road no: 15 Jubilee Hills\, Near Road No:10\, Hyderabad\, Telangana 500045\, Hyderabad\, Telangana\, 500045\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="SRISHTI ART GALLERY":MAILTO:gallery@srishti.art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T054014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T054014Z
UID:7838-1775865600-1780531199@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:The Weight of Light: Thomas Henriot
DESCRIPTION: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. \nDeveloped during residencies across India\, the works reflect sites such as Benaras\, Jodhpur and Kolkata\, translating lived experience into visual form. Blurring observation and memory\, Henriot’s practice treats drawing as both process and presence\, where scale\, environment and gesture converge. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a meditative exploration of space\, movement and the physical act of drawing. \nWhy You Should VisitA compelling solo exhibition that transforms drawing into an immersive\, site responsive experience.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/the-weight-of-light-thomas-henriot/
LOCATION:Art Centrix Space\, Jain Farm\, 2\, near The Heritage School\, behind Sector D\, Bhawani Kunj\, Vasant Kunj\, New Delhi\, Delhi 110070\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110070\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Centrix Space":MAILTO:info@artcentrix.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260420T122454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T122454Z
UID:7828-1775865600-1782086399@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Warrior Garments
DESCRIPTION: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. \nRooted in personal and political narratives\, the works explore themes of anger\, healing and resilience\, often drawing from lived experiences and collective memory. Bright colours and tactile forms contrast with deeper emotional undertones\, inviting viewers into a space of reflection and empathy. \nTogether\, the exhibition creates a powerful sensory environment\, reimagining garments as tools for expression\, connection and transformation. \nWhy You Should VisitA visually striking and emotionally charged exhibition that redefines textiles as powerful carriers of resistance and healing.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/warrior-garments/
LOCATION:Museum of Art & Photography\, 22\, Kasturba Rd\, Shanthala Nagar\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560001\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260420T123059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T123237Z
UID:7830-1776211200-1778803199@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:I Insist\, You Reckon
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThrough diverse practices spanning painting\, installation and mixed media\, the works explore the tension between assertion and interpretation. Each piece operates as a proposition\, where the act of viewing becomes participatory\, shaped by personal context and shifting frameworks of understanding. \nTogether\, the exhibition unfolds as a critical and layered engagement with perception\, encouraging viewers to actively reckon with what they encounter. \nWhy You Should VisitA thought provoking group show that challenges perception and redefines how meaning is constructed in contemporary art.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/i-insist-you-reckon/
LOCATION:LATITUDE 28\, Delhi\, B-74\, Ground Floor\, Block B\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi 110024\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110024\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="LATITUDE 28%2C Delhi":MAILTO:latitude28@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T065004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T065004Z
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SUMMARY:Indian Artisan Bazaar
DESCRIPTION: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. \nBlending craft with everyday design\, the bazaar offers a wide selection of textiles\, brass artefacts and lifestyle products\, alongside food and local experiences. With free entry and an accessible format\, it creates an engaging environment for visitors to explore\, interact and support independent makers. \nTogether\, the event offers a vibrant and immersive celebration of India’s craft heritage and contemporary artisanal culture. \nWhy You Should VisitA lively craft bazaar showcasing handmade products while connecting visitors directly with artisans from across India.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/indian-artisan-bazaar/
LOCATION:Ravindra Bhavan\, Fatorda\, Margao\, Goa - 403 602\, Goa\, Goa\, 403602\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260420T122221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T122221Z
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SUMMARY:Mélange of Memories
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFeaturing works across varied themes and techniques\, the exhibition highlights the richness of contemporary painting practices. As seen in Artisera’s group exhibitions\, the curation often embraces diversity in medium\, subject and artistic voice\, creating a space where multiple interpretations coexist and interact. \nTogether\, the exhibition unfolds as a reflective journey\, inviting viewers to engage with memory\, emotion and the quiet traces of lived experience. \nWhy You Should VisitA thoughtfully curated group exhibition that explores memory through diverse contemporary painting practices.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/melange-of-memories/
LOCATION:Artisera\, 3rd Floor\, B.K.N. Ambaram Estates # 648/L\, 1st Main\, Indiranagar Stage 1 Bangalore 560038\, Karnataka\, India\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560038\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Artisera":MAILTO:concierge@artisera.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T054436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T054436Z
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SUMMARY:प्रक्रिया / Process
DESCRIPTION: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. \nMoving beyond the conventional gallery format\, the exhibition space is designed as an experiential environment\, where light\, material and spatial rhythm shape how the works are encountered. Featuring multidisciplinary practices\, the show invites viewers to engage more slowly and deeply with the act of making and the evolving nature of artistic process. \nTogether\, the exhibition unfolds as a reflective exploration of process\, perception and the layered journey of creation. \nWhy You Should VisitA thought provoking group exhibition that redefines artistic process as both method and meaning.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/%e0%a4%aa%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%95%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%bf%e0%a4%af%e0%a4%be-process/
LOCATION:Shrine Empire Gallery\, Shrine Empire Gallery B24\, Block B\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi\, Delhi 110024\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110024\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shrine Empire Gallery":MAILTO:info@shrineempiregallery.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DTSTAMP:20260430T185625
CREATED:20260421T054834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T054834Z
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SUMMARY:Yeh Kab Ki Baat Hai?
DESCRIPTION: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. \nDrawing from cinematic framing and narrative fragmentation\, the exhibition unfolds as an open ended visual sequence. Shifting between nocturnal scenes and quieter interiors\, the works create a rhythm of familiarity and change\, where meaning remains unresolved and constantly reconfigured. \nTogether\, the exhibition offers a contemplative engagement with memory\, perception and the subtle construction of inner worlds. \nWhy You Should VisitA layered and introspective exhibition that reimagines memory as fluid\, fragmented and deeply personal.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/yeh-kab-ki-baat-hai/
LOCATION:Pristine Gallery\, Contact Us We're excited to connect with you! Whether you're an art enthusiast\, a collector\, or simply curious\, our teA-178\, Basement\, Saini Bhawan\, Kotla Mubarakpur\, New Delhi\, 110003\, New Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pristine Gallery":MAILTO:info@gallerypristine.com
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