Progressive Failure Explores Memory And Architecture In New Gurgaon Exhibition

Eikowa Contemporary in Gurgaon presents Progressive Failure, a group exhibition exploring the intricate intersection of urban memory and the built environment. Featuring six contemporary artists, the show investigates how Delhi’s evolving architecture shapes both personal and collective histories as old structures disappear. Tracing Urban Shifts The exhibition gathers works from Ganga Narayanan, Harman Taneja, Ravi […]

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The Beautiful Diversity of Vernacular Architecture in India

When we think of the word ‘vernacular’, we often refer to the indigenous tribes, their languages, and their culture. Hence, ‘vernacular architecture’ becomes easy to define. Vernacular architecture refers to the local practices and materials to build ‘traditional’ and local buildings. To say that vernacular architecture in India is just one category would be inaccurate.

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50 Artworks Trace Three Decades of Artistic Practice in Delhi

Continuum, a solo exhibition by Asit Kumar Patnaik in Delhi, brings together nearly 50 artworks that trace the artist’s creative journey over the last 30 years. About the Exhibition A major solo exhibition by Asit Kumar Patnaik in Delhi, Continuum: A 30-Year Retrospective, celebrates three decades of the artist’s practice. Presented by Chawla Art Gallery,

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Cartographies of Remembrance Explores Urban Nostalgia in New Delhi

Anant Art presents a compelling new group art exhibition in New Delhi, mapping how our psychological and emotional landscapes shape the modern metropolis. Through diverse viewpoints, twelve contemporary artists look beyond concrete structures to capture the ghosts of lived experiences in domestic and public spaces. About the Exhibition Cartographies of Remembrance, presented by Studio Catalyst

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Jagath Weerasinghe Explores Systemic Disillusionment In New Colombo Solo Show

Jagath Weerasinghe launches his solo art exhibition in Colombo, capturing global anxieties and local histories through raw visual language. Hosted at Saskia Fernando Gallery, this evocative presentation channels deep political disillusionment into visceral, fluid compositions confronting systemic violence and enduring trauma. About the Exhibition Saskia Fernando Gallery presents Trapped in a Broken Dream, I Still

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The Architectural practice of Charles Correa and Indian Modernism

Charles Correa (1930–2015), one of the most important and celebrated architects of India, practiced architecture and urban planning for over five decades. Born in Secunderabad, he studied at the University of Michigan and MIT, blending Modernist principles with local climates, materials, and social needs. His work addressed India’s post-independence challenges, prioritizing affordable housing, energy efficiency,

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Louis Kahn: Combining Modernity and Tradition

Born Itze-Leib Schmuilowsky in Estonia on February 20, 1901, Louis Kahn became one of the greatest architects of the 20th century after emigrating to the United States. After touring Europe in 1928, Kahn became interested in Medieval architecture, which cemented his architectural identity in his 50s. His style, which broke from early Modernism and was

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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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From Colonialism to Waste Colonialism: The Hidden Cost of Fast Fashion

Emmanuel Aggrey Tieku

Colonialism is considered to no longer exist. It is a system that European countries implemented with profit as the only goal. This is very clearly explained by French-Tunisian writer and essayist Albert Memmi in his book The Coloniser and the Colonised. Since it was implemented solely for profit, the term ‘colonial capitalism’ is also sometimes

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‘Echoes of Silence’ Depicts a Spiritual Reflection of the Himalayas

Echoes of Silence, a solo exhibition by Nidhi Sharma is on display at the Convention Centre Foyer, India Habitat Centre in New Delhi from 11th to 15th July 2026. The exhibition presents a series of abstract landscapes inspired by the Himalayas and Nidhi’s spiritual journey after decades of engagement with the mountains. The paintings are

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