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Explore Delhi’s Art Galleries: Top Exhibitions to See in March 2026

Explore Delhi’s Art Galleries: Top Exhibitions to See in March 2026

Delhi is full of art this week. Many galleries and museums are showing new works that explore nature, history, and how we live today. From large paintings to interactive digital art, there is something for everyone to see. These events are part of a citywide celebration of creativity, offering talks and workshops alongside the art displays.

Here are the exhibitions you can visit in Delhi right now:

1. The Teeming Earth

Dates: Until March 14, 2026

Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM 

Location: Anant Art Gallery, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029

This is the first show at Anant Art’s new four-story building. It features 27 artists from different countries. The artworks look at how humans affect nature and how we can live better with the environment. You can see works by famous artists like Atul Dodiya and Sudhir Patwardhan.

Image Credit: Anant Art Gallery

2. Tyeb Mehta: Bearing Weight (with the Lightness of Being)

Dates: Until June 30, 2026

Time: 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM 

Location: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), Saket

This is a big look back at the life of artist Tyeb Mehta. Presented with the Tyeb Mehta Foundation and Saffronart Foundation and curated by Roobina Karode. It shows over 120 works, including paintings, sculptures, and old films. The art focuses on themes like struggle and change in India after it became independent.

Image Credit: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) Gallery

3. Sardhubaatu: Put Together Somehow 

Location: Main Hall, Bikaner House

Dates: Through March 14, 2026

Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Artist Ravi Chunchula uses the Telugu word Sardhubaatu, which means “arranged,” for this show. He uses thin rice paper and special paints to show how our memories and lives make us who we are. Entry is free for everyone.

4. Evolution / Involution

Location: Latitude 28, Defence Colony

Dates: Until March 15,2026 

Curator: Khushboo Jain

This group show looks at “abstraction,” which is art that uses shapes and colors instead of pictures of real things. Many artists use circles, triangles, and dots to explore spiritual ideas and ancient symbols like the Bindu.

Image Credit: Latitude 28

5. Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters

Location: Humayun’s Tomb Museum, Nizamuddin

Dates: Until March 15, 2026

This exhibition comes all the way from Australia. It tells an ancient story of the “Seven Sisters” using nearly 300 paintings, photos, and videos. It explains how Indigenous Australian people use song and dance to remember their history and the land.

Image Credit: KNMA Gallery

6. The Floor Keeps Count & The Cabinet of Curiosities

Location: Exhibit 320, Lado Sarai

Dates: Until March 13, 2026

There are two shows here. Sareena Khemka’s work, The Floor Keeps Count, is about her childhood home and her grandmother. Kaushik Saha’s The Cabinet of Curiosities uses small, everyday objects to create art that looks like a collection of memories and labor.

7. Baby Go Easy On Me… It’s My First Time Too

Location: Pristine Contemporary, Saini Bhavan

Dates: March 12 – April 03, 2026

This exhibition opens with an all-day preview on March 12 from 11 AM to 4 PM. It is located at Bhisham Pitamah Marg in Kotla.

Image Credit: Pristine Contemporary

8. The Poetics of the Ordinary

Location: Art Magnum, Yusuf Sarai

Dates: Until March 14, 2026

This is a solo show of the late artist Mona Bendre. The art is quiet and reflective, showing her interest in nature, spirituality, and daily life. She was the wife of the famous artist N.S. Bendre.

11. With her Hair Running Wild

Location: Gallerie Nvya, Triveni Kala Sangam

Dates: Until March 15, 2026

Artist Seema Kohli shows works from different parts of her life. The art tells stories of women finding their own space and power. It features bold colors and patterns inspired by goddesses and gods.

12. RITES

Location: Method Delhi, Defence Colony

Dates: Until March 15, 2026

Artist Alida Sun creates art using computer code. She has a ritual of coding every day for over 2,000 days. This show mixes technology with traditional things like embroidery and mirrorwork.

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