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Exhibitions

Five Decades of Urban Truth: Sudhir Patwardhan’s Compassionate Chronicle

The Durbar Art Gallery in Kochi currently hosts a profound artistic journey spanning half a century. “Cities: Built, Broken – 50 Years of Picturing Life in the City,” a retrospective of renowned artist Sudhir Patwardhan’s work, offers visitors an intimate glimpse into both the evolution of an artist and the transformation of urban India itself.

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Veer Munshi & Manjunath Kamath: The Meeting of Two Practices

Ojas Art Gallery presents Ascending Roots, an exhibition of artworks by Manjunath Kamath and Veer Munshi, previously presented at the Jaipur Literature Festival from October 5th – November 1, 2025 at Ojas Art, Mehrauli, Delhi. The purpose of any art is to express, to tell a story. Art today is multidimensional, derived from themes that are urban or global.

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Abir Karmakar’s “As It Is” Hyper-Realistic Paintings Exhibition at Nature Morte 

Abir Karmakar’s first exhibition with Nature Morte presents a compelling body of work that explores the intersection between memory, space, and the passage of time through hyper-realistic painting. Known for his meticulous style that captures both figurative and architectonic subjects, Karmakar invites viewers to slow down and engage with his paintings, which reveal subtle shifts

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Raghav Babbar “Mela / मेला” Exhibition at Nature Morte Mumbai

Raghav Babbar’s debut monographic exhibition in India, “Mela / मेला,” is currently on view at Nature Morte in Mumbai from September 11 to October 4, 2025. The preview took place on September 11, 6–9 PM IST, at Nature Morte’s gallery located on the third floor of Dhanraj Mahal, Apollo Bandar, Colaba. Drawing inspiration from Babbar’s

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The Gaza Biennale: Art as Resistance in Times of Genocide

The Gaza Biennale represents an unprecedented cultural phenomenon in contemporary art. It is a global exhibition born from siege, displacement, and the unwavering determination of Palestinian artists to make their voices heard amid one of the most devastating conflicts of our time. Launched in April 2024 during the ongoing war in Gaza, this groundbreaking initiative

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Opening up the Studio: India at the 8th International Non-Objective Art Biennale

For the first time, India participates in the 8th International Biennale of Non-Objective Art, showcasing works by Ankon Mitra, Bikash Chandra Senapati, Chetnaa, Neeraja Divate, Neerja Chandna Peters, Pranjit Sarma, and Satish Sharma By Georgina Maddox It’s an evening of firsts, for doctor-turned-artist Neerja Chandna Peters, who is thrilled at the turnout of folks on

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Hema Shironi Solo Exhibition at Bikaner House: Contemporary Sri Lankan Art Explores War and Memory

Sri Lanka–based artist Hema Shironi brings her deeply personal yet politically charged practice to New Delhi with her solo exhibition Homes Wrapped in Cloth, Borders Raised in Flags, presented by Shrine Empire at Bikaner House from 14 to 25 September 2025. The exhibition previewed on 14 September 2025, 6–9 PM, and remains on view daily from 11 AM to 7

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Roots to Rivers: Ramani Mylavarapu’s Exhibition of Memory, Activism, and Ecological Art

Hyderabad-based artist Ramani Mylavarapu’s solo exhibition, “Roots to Rivers,” opened on 19 September 2025 at Kalamkaar, Bikaner House, New Delhi, and runs through 23 September. The showcase spans eight years of her socially engaged and feminist photo-performance works, highlighting projects such as Voices of Waves with the Uppada fishing community, Invisible Roots with the Araku

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In-Between Dreams: A Solo Exhibition by Pema ‘Tintin’ Tshering

Threshold Art Gallery is proud to present In-Between Dreams, a moving solo exhibition by celebrated Bhutanese artist Pema ‘Tintin’ Tshering. Known for his introspective approach and evocative symbolism, Tintin brings together a bold new body of work exploring the delicate terrain between life and death—where dissolution meets awakening, and perception becomes prayer. The exhibition is on

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