The solo exhibition “We are all Circles” featuring the works by Vandana Kothari opened on on Saturday, June 21st 2025 in Nature Morte.
Vandana Kothari’s artistic practice emerges through a sustained engagement with the emotional and perceptual dimensions of time and space, building a deeply personal visual language that is nonetheless in conversation with broader art historical lineages. Her work is inspired by the philosophies of Benode Behari Mukherjee and Nandalal Bose, whose approaches to modernism were grounded in the abstraction of lived experience. Like them, Kothari approaches painting not as a site for mimetic representation, but as a space where perception, memory, and emotion are translated into form. Her compositions originate from intimate, embodied encounters such as motherhood, urban solitude, and domestic routines but are rendered through an abstract vocabulary. Her painterly language, built from the layering of circles of different sizes and colors, references a variety of art historical genres, from Impressionism and Pointillism to Pop Art and to the present day experiments with digital graphics and Artificial Intelligence.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a monumental painting measuring 5 x 50 feet (1.5 x 15 meters), constructed from nine panels. Drawing from the mural and scroll traditions explored by Benode Behari Mukherjee and Nandalal Bose, this work combines both scenic and historical themes, creating a deeply personal and intimate narrative. Like the murals of Ajanta, where the emotional, the everyday, and the cosmic fluidly coexist, this work becomes a space where private experience is given the scale and presence of the epic, reframed in a contemporary visual language.
Kothari’s first solo exhibition (“All Colors Will Agree in the Dark,” October/ November 2022) was staged when the artist was eight months pregnant. Two and a half years later, her second solo marks not only an artistic evolution but the psychic and physical transformations that Circles collide, overlap, and mutate, dissolving the clarity of their outlines in favor of a visual ecosystem where form and meaning are in constant flux.
Vandana Kothari (b. Rajasthan, 1978) is based today in the New Delhi suburb of Gurgaon. She received her Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in 1999 from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and her Masters of Fine Arts degree in 2002 from the Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. She has participated in a number of group exhibitions including at the Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi, the Birla Academy, Kolkata, the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, and the Hutheesing Visual Art Centre, Ahmedabad. Since 2014 she has been an Assistant Professor of Art at the School of Planning & Architecture in New Delhi.
Watching a child learn to walk, speak, feel, and desire has cast a new light on the continuum of human experience: from intangible seed to articulated self, from peak vitality to eventual dissolution. This profound awareness of biological time is central to the emotional undercurrent of “We Are All Circles.” In contrast to earlier works, where complete circular forms were positioned next to each other in precise, machine-like configurations, the current compositions are far more fluid and interpenetrating. Circles collide, overlap, and mutate, dissolving the clarity of their outlines in favor of a visual ecosystem where form and meaning are in constant flux. This transformation parallels the ways in which emotions, memories, relationships, and events are rarely experienced in isolation but rather in intricate entanglement.
The exhibition continues through Sunday, July 20th at Nature Morte’s Delhi gallery space in the Dhan Mill compound, 100 Feet Rd, Chhatarpur Hills, New Delhi. The hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 11am to 7pm and the gallery is closed on Mondays.
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