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Raj Kishore Gupta’s Indigenous Accents Exhibition Opens in Delhi

Indigenous Accents, a new solo exhibition by Raj Kishore Gupta in New Delhi, transforms indigenous visual traditions into intimate works on live-edge wood and resin. About the exhibition Indigenous Accents, curated by Uma Nair, opens at LTC, Bikaner House, with a preview on 2 July 2026 and runs from 2–6 July 2026. Created during the […]

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Serendipity Arts Celebrates 175 Years of the Great Exhibition in London

Serendipity Arts launches a London programme in June 2026 with immersive performance and a giant puppet parade, pairing South Asian sound and public art in the Science Museum and on Exhibition Road. About the London programme Serendipity Arts will present two public projects in London in June 2026 in partnership with the Science Museum and

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Ashiesh Shah Explores Material Transformation in New London Exhibition

Ashiesh Shah Explores Material Transformation

Ashiesh Shah Explores Material Transformation – Mumbai-based designer, architect, and artist Ashiesh Shah will present a new solo exhibition at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, London, opening on June 11. Known for his multidisciplinary practice that bridges architecture, design, and art, Shah’s latest body of work marks a significant evolution in his creative trajectory. Rooted in a

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Bengaluru Hosts Solo Exhibition Celebrating Jasu Rawal’s Meditative Abstractions

Bengaluru is currently hosting a solo exhibition of works by late modernist painter Jasu Rawal at KYNKYNY Art Gallery, offering audiences a rare opportunity to engage with the artist’s quietly evocative visual language. Titled simply after the artist, the exhibition runs from 8 May to 6 June 2026 and brings together a selection of works

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Gallery Silver Scapes to Present Shanaka Kulathunga’s First Solo Exhibition in India

Gallery Silver Scapes will present Silent Stories, a solo exhibition by Sri Lankan artist Shanaka Kulathunga, from May 21 to 28, 2026, at the CCA Building, Bikaner House. Marking the artist’s first solo exhibition in India, the show brings together a body of work rooted in memory, lived experience, and cultural landscapes, offering Indian audiences

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The First Contemporary Indian Art Exhibition at the Hermitage Set to Open

Copy of Nobody Knows For

In a historic first, the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg will host a major exhibition of contemporary Indian art titled Sediments of Becoming: Fossilised Present, Summoned Pasts from 4 June to 4 October 2026. Organised in collaboration with Threshold Art Gallery, New Delhi, the exhibition signals a significant moment in global cultural exchange, bringing

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From A. A. Raiba to Contemporary Anxiety: Two Exhibitions Explore Shifting Realities

Two concurrent shows at Thapar Gallery and Thapar Contemporary in New Delhi are offering starkly different yet surprisingly complementary perspectives at a time when Indian art institutions are exploring both the roots of modernism and contemporary concerns. From the solitary vision of modernist master A. A. Raiba to the fragmented realities investigated by eleven contemporary

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The Last Princesses of Punjab: New Exhibition in London

Kensington Palace has opened a compelling new exhibition, The Last Princesses of Punjab, spotlighting the extraordinary life of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh—an exiled Punjabi royal who became a leading figure in Britain’s suffragette movement. Marking the 150th anniversary of her birth, the exhibition runs until November 2026 and reframes imperial history through the intertwined lives of

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Bengaluru Exhibition Champions India’s Print Culture

Raja Ravi Varma

A major exhibition examining the evolution of India’s print culture through printmaking is currently on view at Gallery G, Bengaluru. Titled “What India Learned to See: From Battala to the Ravi Varma Press and Beyond,” the show has been organised by the Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation and will run until May 31. The exhibition brings together

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Manu Singh’s Exhibition in Delhi Examines What Survives Revision

Manu Singh

At Bikaner House’s Main Gallery, Manu Singh’s exhibition बाकी / After Erasure brought together works shaped by repetition, removal and return, opening a contemplative space around what survives revision. Running from 16 to 21 April 2026, the exhibition drew from Singh’s long engagement with painting as a material process rather than a fixed image. Singh describes her

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