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Arcause Spotlight 3.0 Bengaluru Explores Accessibility & Urban Life

Arcause Spotlight 3.0 Bengaluru

Arcause Spotlight 3.0 (Bengaluru Edition) convened a diverse group of architecture and design students, practitioners, researchers, and professionals for a day-long engagement centred on accessibility, inclusive design, everyday urbanism, and heritage. The event fostered interdisciplinary dialogue through a series of immersive activities across the city, encouraging participants to critically examine how urban spaces are experienced […]

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‘Slow Rot’ at Method Delhi Explores the Grotesque Realities of Contemporary Existence

Method Delhi is currently hosting Slow Rot, a group exhibition featuring ten contemporary artists that delves into the unsettling terrains of human fragility, psychological unrest, and the grotesque undercurrents shaping contemporary life. The exhibition is on view at the gallery’s Defence Colony space until July 3, 2026. Bringing together works by Aditya Dhabhai, Dhruvi Jain, M

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Time, Fielded: Suhani Jain’s Meditations on Time Open in Delhi

Born 47x70inches acrylic on canvas

EDGE by LATITUDE 28 will present Time, Fielded, a solo exhibition of recent works by Delhi-based artist Suhani Jain, opening on 17 May 2026 at its Defence Colony space. The exhibition brings together a new body of work that examines how time can be structured, accumulated, and held within the surface through sustained, process-driven mark-making. Jain’s

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Art Dubai Opens Tomorrow with Special 20th Edition

Art Dubai opens tomorrow at Madinat Jumeirah with a specially adapted 20th edition, running from 15 to 17 May 2026, following an invitation-only preview on 14 May. Marking two decades of the fair, this edition reflects both a moment of consolidation and resilience, bringing together galleries, institutions, and cultural partners in a more focused format.

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Kulpreet Singh Wins Hayward Gallery–KMB Award, Set for UK Solo Debut

Artist Kulpreet Singh, Indelible Black Marks, 2022–ongoing, Anand Warehouse, Mattancherry, Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2025_

Contemporary Indian artist Kulpreet Singh, a participant in the 6th Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB), has been awarded the prestigious Hayward Gallery–Kochi-Muziris Biennale (HG-KMB) Award. The honour will see Singh present his first institutional solo exhibition in the United Kingdom. Titled Indelible Black Marks, the project will open at the Hayward Gallery’s HENI Project Space in London

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Tamasha Beyond the Stage: Abhishek Khedekar’s Docufiction Project Mapping Maharashtra’s Folk Tradition

Tamasha exhibition

At the Dilip Piramal Art Gallery (DPAG), NCPA, a compelling new exhibition titled Tamasha by photographer Abhishek Khedekar brings into focus the lived realities of Maharashtra’s itinerant folk performers, challenging romanticised perceptions of the art form. Running from May 8 to June 14, the show presents a layered docufiction narrative that moves beyond spectacle to examine the

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“Shelter, Water, Memory”: Philip Aguirre y Otegui at the Venice Biennale

Philip Aguirre y Otegui is a prominent participant in the ongoing Venice Biennale. It is anticipated that the artist, renowned for fusing sculpture, drawing, textiles, and public installations, will showcase a collection influenced by years of research on social justice, migration, and memory. These topics are particularly pertinent in the modern world, and the artist

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Mapping the Unseen: Seven Artists Chart the Landscapes of the Feminine Imagination

Nidhi Mariam Jacob

Bangalore’s KYNKYNY gallery makes its Mumbai debut with ‘Cartographies of the Inner World’, a group exhibition uniting seven voices in a heritage village at the heart of the city. The exhibition brings together seven women artists : Dimpy Menon, Rakhee Shenoy, Veenita Chendvankar, Payal Rokade, Bakula Nayak, Priyanka Aelay, and Nidhi Mariam Jacob in a

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Jyoti Bhatt Showcases India’s Craft Heritage in New Delhi

Renowned Indian artist Jyoti Bhatt showcases his photographs of India’s craft heritage in Craft, Community and Memory, a new exhibition in New Delhi. About the Exhibition Gallery Vayu and LATITUDE 28 present Craft, Community and Memory. It features 32 photographs by Jyoti Bhatt. The show runs from 21 May to 31 May 2026 at Gallery Vayu on

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A Solitary Modernist: Revisiting A. A. Raiba at Thapar Gallery

A A Raiba

The Thapar Gallery’s exhibition of paintings by Indian contemporary artist A. A. Raiba offers insights for anyone interested in Indian art history and its transition to modernity. Two exhibitions are being held at Thapar Contemporary and Thapar Gallery. The exhibitions, organised by Thapar Gallery and Thapar Contemporary, showcase the continuing value of artistic practice throughout

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