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Parallels of Perception: The Quartz Collective Shows New Work in New Delhi

Parallels of Perception, a group show by The Quartz Collective in New Delhi, presents women artists exploring identity, geometry and texture across painting and mixed media. About the exhibitionParallels of Perception brings five members of The Quartz Collective to Triveni Kala Sangam’s Shridharani Art Gallery from 8 to 15 June 2026. Curated by Georgina Maddox, […]

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Sakshi Gallery Marks 40 Years with “Unfolding Narratives” Show in London

Rekha Rodwittiya Home is Wherever You Are Hand painted watercolour over digital print of autobiographic imagery . 57 x 77 Inches 2026

Sakshi Gallery will mark its 40th anniversary with Unfolding Narratives: Perspectives in Contemporary Indian Art, a group exhibition opening on June 30, 2026, at Mall Galleries, London. The show will remain on view until July 8, bringing together six significant voices in Indian contemporary art: Amit Ambalal, Manjunath Kamath, Ravinder Reddy, Rekha Rodwittiya, Shine Shivan, and

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Ashiesh Shah Explores Material Transformation in New London Exhibition

Ashiesh Shah Explores Material Transformation

Ashiesh Shah Explores Material Transformation – Mumbai-based designer, architect, and artist Ashiesh Shah will present a new solo exhibition at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, London, opening on June 11. Known for his multidisciplinary practice that bridges architecture, design, and art, Shah’s latest body of work marks a significant evolution in his creative trajectory. Rooted in a

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Fellow Yellow Shapes Design Rooted in Stillness and Human Experience 

Fellow Yellow Design Studio is a young and thoughtful design practice led by Geethu Gangadharan and Sreyas Vidhu S. The studio believes that good design is not just about how a space looks, but how it feels and how people connect with it. With a background in architecture, Geethu brings a strong focus on people

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Eustáquio Neves on Memory, Erasure, and Afro-Brazilian Histories at Venice

Eustaquio-Neves

Self-taught photographer Eustáquio Nevse from Brazil presents projects at the Venice Biennale that bring Afro-diasporic experiences to the international stage and give them new dimensions. Neves exhibits two series at the 2026 Biennale Arte. Building relationships with a centuries-old Black community in Minas Gerais over a long period of time led to the creation of

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Christie’s Opens Spring Marquee Week with $1.1 Billion Night, Pollock Sets Record at $181.2 Million

Christie’s launched its Spring Marquee Week with a historic evening in New York, achieving a combined total of $1.12 billion across two major sales, marking only the second time a single night of auctions has crossed the billion-dollar threshold. The evening brought together Masterpieces: The Private Collection of S.I. Newhouse and the 20th Century Evening

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The Language of Textiles: Inside Kosh Furnishing Studio’s Design Philosophy

In a design landscape increasingly driven by speed and spectacle, Nidhi and Ketan Gupta of Kosh Furnishing Studio offer a quieter, more deliberate alternative—one rooted in material sensitivity, craftsmanship, and an evolving understanding of space. Drawing from an early immersion in the textile industry, Nidhi’s practice is shaped by an intimate knowledge of fabrics, processes,

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Lines of Resistance: Marcia Kure at the Venice Biennale

Marcia Kure

One of the main attractions of the ongoing Venice Biennale is the artworks of artists from countries including Africa. Among them, Marcia Kure is particularly noteworthy. Born in Nigeria in 1970, Marcia Kure is known for her mixed-media artworks. Through these, she explores themes such as identity, history, and the lasting effects of colonialism. Marcia

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Abstracting the Inner Landscape: Anamika’s Solo Show in Delhi

Delhi-based contemporary artist Anamika is presenting her solo exhibition Rooted Together: An Exploration of Life and Form, a body of work that draws from the shifting moods of nature to examine human behaviour, social change and inner truth. The exhibition is on view from 5th to 19th May 2026 at the Main Gallery, India International Centre

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Bengaluru Hosts Solo Exhibition Celebrating Jasu Rawal’s Meditative Abstractions

Bengaluru is currently hosting a solo exhibition of works by late modernist painter Jasu Rawal at KYNKYNY Art Gallery, offering audiences a rare opportunity to engage with the artist’s quietly evocative visual language. Titled simply after the artist, the exhibition runs from 8 May to 6 June 2026 and brings together a selection of works

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