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Exhibitions

‘Architectonics of the Everyday: Monuments and Memories’, a solo exhibition by Dilip Chobisa

Gallery Espace presented ‘Architectonics of the Everyday: Monuments and Memory’, Dilip Chobisa’s first one-person exhibition at Gallery Espace from July 12 – to August 12, 2024. The show will feature recent works, foregrounding Chobisa’s drawing practice. These will include paperwork and canvas drawings of various sizes in Chobisa’s muted palette and three-dimensional wall sculptures.  Baroda-based […]

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KNMA, Noida Astounds Through A Panoply of Artworks by 24 Artists in ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space and Spectre’

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida presents ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space, and Spectre’ in the Noida space. With an overwhelming reception from viewers in Saket, New Delhi the life of the exhibition is being extended and expanded with the inclusion of additional works. Bringing together works of 24 artists from KNMA’s diverse collection the

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A Dive into “Beautiful: Black & White” Artistic Domain

“Drawing is a way of coming upon the connection between things, just like metaphor in poetry reconnects what has become separated.”- John Berger ‘My Lily Pond’ –an art hub in Bangalore became a cosy place for twenty five artists and their fifty works in the Art exhibition ‘Beautiful Black & White’ – welcoming, inclusive and

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Abstract Memory: An Exhibition Entering SK Sahni’s Artwork and Seven Other Intergenerational Artists and Practices at the IIC This June

It is an ongoing argument that some of the best art is born of adversity—where growing old is often seen as one of the unavoidable adversities faced by the human species. Yet some of the best work has come from the great Masters when they were in their 60s, 70s and sometimes even their 80s.

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“Reflections/ Refractions” – A Showcase of Dolly Dhillon’s Artistry Unveiled at Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi

The artistic landscape of New Delhi is set to be enriched with an exquisite exhibition titled “Reflections/ Refractions,” featuring evocative watercolours, prints, and installations by the talented Dolly Dhillon. Curated by the discerning eye of Georgina Maddox, the exhibition promises a journey into the depths of nature and femininity, rendered with a unique artistic flair.

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Sonal Ambani Addresses Gender Pay Inequality Through her Venice Biennale Installation

At the ongoing Venice Biennale, sculptor Sonal Ambani is showcasing the installation titled ‘Slings & Arrows of Outrageous Fortune’ that stands as a poignant reflection on the persistent gender pay gap, an issue deeply rooted in the socio-economic fabric of societies around the world. This work is part of ‘Personal Structures’ 2024 –the biennial art

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KNMA Presents an Immersive Multimedia Installation ‘Walking Through a Songline’

The Australian High Commission in India together with the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is bringing a unique showcase of the immersive multimedia installation ‘Walking Through a Songline (WTAS)’ to New Delhi. This dramatic digital experience is based on a component of the National Museum of Australia’s internationally acclaimed exhibition ‘Songlines: Tracking the Seven

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Socialist Realism in Karl Erich Müller’s Lithographs

The exhibition ‘People & Places of India – A Retrospect‘, curated by The Cultural Archives of IGNCA, features lithographs by Karl Erich Müller straight from the IGNCA Archives, displaying brilliant renderings by the German artist narrating his travels in various Indian cities and towns. Müller’s lithographs highlight one of the critical features of the printmaking

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Raza Foundation Presents ‘The Gond Qalam’ Exhibition: A Celebration of Gond Art in New Delhi

The Raza Foundation, in collaboration with the India International Centre, has unveiled a captivating exhibition titled “The Gond Qalam.” This unique showcase, featuring the works of contemporary Gond artists, is currently open to the public at the Art Gallery in the Kamladevi Block, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi, from May 4th to May 18th, 2024.

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