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The Contemporary Lore: Reframing Artistic Lineages Across Venues

Shailja Art Gallery’s group exhibition The Contemporary Lore: Sojourn of Styles and Generations Unfurled concluded its New Delhi chapter at Bikaner House on 14 May 2026, and has since transitioned to its second venue at the gallery’s Gurugram space, where it remains on view until 13 June 2026. Curated by Kiran K. Mohan, with an accompanying critical […]

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Himalayan Visions: Rare Pahari Paintings Unveiled in Washington

Pahari painting

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, D.C., is currently presenting Of the Hills: Pahari Paintings from India’s Himalayan Kingdoms, a major exhibition that brings renewed attention to one of South Asia’s most lyrical yet understudied artistic traditions. On view from April 18 to July 26, 2026, the exhibition features 48 paintings and coloured

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Bengaluru Hosts ‘Mapping Periphery & Centre’ as Part of Namma Art Bengaluru 2026

R. B. Bhaskaran: Cat

A major curated exhibition titled Mapping Periphery & Centre: A Pan-India Dialogue is currently on view at the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, bringing together over 60 artists from across the country. Curated by Lina Vincent, the exhibition runs from 6 to 20 May 2026 across four galleries within the Parishath campus. Positioned as a critical inquiry into the

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Studio Saransh Reimagines Corbusian Ahmedabad Inside a Contemporary High-Rise

NG Apartment

Ahmedabad-based Studio Saransh has completed NG Apartment, a residential interior project that revisits the city’s modernist legacy within the confines of a contemporary high-rise. Located in Ahmedabad, the project translates the material and spatial ethos of the Corbusian era into a lived domestic environment, moving beyond stylistic imitation toward a more experiential reconstruction. Commissioned by

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Orange Tree Launches ‘The Empire Collection’ Furniture Line

LUX Living

Lifestyle brand Orange Tree has introduced its new furniture range, ‘The Empire Collection’, designed for contemporary living spaces. The collection takes inspiration from the game of chess, focusing on themes of balance, structure, and simplicity. The range includes beds, sofas, lounge chairs, coffee tables, dining tables, and chairs. It features clean silhouettes, soft edges, and

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Koyo Kouoh Foundation Launched to Honor Legacy of the Influential Curator

The Koyo Kouoh Foundation has been officially launched in memory of the late curator, cultural theorist, and institutional leader Koyo Kouoh, marking a significant moment for the global contemporary art community. The foundation aims to preserve and extend Kouoh’s intellectual, curatorial, and political legacy, which profoundly shaped discourse around African and diasporic art. Kouoh, who

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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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Arcause Spotlight 3.0 Bengaluru Explores Accessibility & Urban Life

Arcause Spotlight 3.0 Bengaluru

Arcause Spotlight 3.0 (Bengaluru Edition) convened a diverse group of architecture and design students, practitioners, researchers, and professionals for a day-long engagement centred on accessibility, inclusive design, everyday urbanism, and heritage. The event fostered interdisciplinary dialogue through a series of immersive activities across the city, encouraging participants to critically examine how urban spaces are experienced

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‘Slow Rot’ at Method Delhi Explores the Grotesque Realities of Contemporary Existence

Method Delhi is currently hosting Slow Rot, a group exhibition featuring ten contemporary artists that delves into the unsettling terrains of human fragility, psychological unrest, and the grotesque undercurrents shaping contemporary life. The exhibition is on view at the gallery’s Defence Colony space until July 3, 2026. Bringing together works by Aditya Dhabhai, Dhruvi Jain, M

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Time, Fielded: Suhani Jain’s Meditations on Time Open in Delhi

Born 47x70inches acrylic on canvas

EDGE by LATITUDE 28 will present Time, Fielded, a solo exhibition of recent works by Delhi-based artist Suhani Jain, opening on 17 May 2026 at its Defence Colony space. The exhibition brings together a new body of work that examines how time can be structured, accumulated, and held within the surface through sustained, process-driven mark-making. Jain’s

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