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Remembering Through Gardens: Nidhi Mariam Jacob’s New Solo Show in Bangalore

Nidhi Mariam Jacob’s solo exhibition in Bangalore, Shape of My Heart, uses imagined gardens to explore grief, memory and renewal in painting. About the exhibition Shape of My Heart is a solo show by Nidhi Mariam Jacob at KYNKYNY Art Gallery in Bangalore. The exhibition runs from 24 July to 22 August 2026 and presents […]

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New Exhibition ‘Cartographies of Remembrance’ Set to Open in Delhi

Anant Art will open Cartographies of Remembrance, a group exhibition under its Studio Catalyst programme, at its Safdarjung Enclave space in New Delhi on 17 July 2026, with the show on view until 14 August 2026. The exhibition brings together 12 artists and looks at the contemporary city as a palimpsest shaped by memory, lived

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From Hoardings To Gallery Walls: Chandra Bhattacharjee’s Shots in the dark in Delhi

Chandra Bhattacharjee’s solo exhibition “Shots in the dark” opens in Delhi, presenting large-scale charcoal drawings and watercolours that spotlight marginalised urban lives. About the exhibition Art Alive Gallery presents Shots in the dark, a solo exhibition by Chandra Bhattacharjee. The show first appeared at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam from 18 to 24 July 2026,

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Reverse Futures at JCAF: A Global South Vision of Tomorrow

Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation’s Reverse Futures is a thoughtful and ambitious exhibition that closes its Worldmaking trilogy by asking what a fair, humane future could look like when imagined from the Global South. Running from 26 June to 5 December 2026, it brings together art, research, and Indigenous knowledge to challenge dominant Western ideas of

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The Meeting Ground: Scenes from the KNMA Collection Opens in London

The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) and Christie’s London present The Meeting Ground: Scenes from the KNMA Collection. The show brings works from KNMA’s growing collection to Christie’s King Street as part of Christie’s summer exhibition series. It aims to widen access to South Asian artistic practices and place them in new international contexts.

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The Golden Hour in Taiwan is a shade of Blue: The Photography of Shen Chao-Liang 

Shen Chao-Liang, a photographer and professor at Huafan University, visited India for the first time to present the Stage Trucks of Taiwan—mobile performance vehicles traditionally used to celebrate birthdays, religious ceremonies, weddings, and mark funerals across both historic and contemporary Taiwanese communities. Reminiscent of the traveling cinema tents that once brought Bollywood films to rural

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Andreas Angelidakis Reimagines the National Pavilion as an Anti-Fascist Escape Room

Andreas Angelidakis

Andreas Angelidakis, an architect and artist from Athens, is making waves at the Venice Biennale with his artwork, which is characterised as providing an anti-fascist escape room with purposefully campy touches. His work encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including publishing, exhibition design, architecture, and curating, and as a self-described internet addict, he uses and

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Lines of Trauma: Mapping Partition Through the Body and the Border

In 1947, Sir Cyril Radcliffe, a British barrister who had never visited India before, was commissioned to delineate a line bifurcating British India. He was handed outdated maps and obsolete census data to divide the country primarily based on religious demographics. A few weeks later, on August 17th, the Radcliffe Line was announced, formalising the

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Serendipity Arts Announces Ninth Edition of Residency Programme in New Delhi

Serendipity Arts has announced the ninth edition of the Serendipity Arts Residency 2026, reaffirming its long-standing commitment to nurturing emerging artistic practices through an immersive, interdisciplinary programme. Scheduled over three months in New Delhi, the residency continues to provide a critical platform for experimentation, mentorship, and creative exchange across contemporary art forms. Bringing together practitioners

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