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Exhibitions

Akar Prakar Presents “Crafting Visions: The Art of Gouri Bhanja” in Kolkata

Akar Prakar gallery opened “Crafting Visions: The Art of Gouri Bhanja” on July 18, celebrating the pioneering artist’s work. The exhibition, curated by Debdutta Gupta, runs through August 16 and presents a comprehensive survey of Bhanja’s contributions to 20th-century Indian art. Gouri Bhanja (1907-1998), daughter of master artist Nandalal Bose, transformed traditional Bengali art forms

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Objects May Appear Softer…: A Powerful All-Women Showcase presented by Black Cube Gallery

Sanya Malik, founder and curator of Black Cube Gallery, presents Objects May Appear Softer… this show will bring together over 21 Indian women artists whose diverse practices span generations, geographies, and mediums—from painting, sculpture, and installation to digital and mixed media and marks a long-anticipated effort by Sanya Malik’s Black Cube to foreground the dynamic

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Art Alive Gallery presents First Solo show by Radhika Surana: ‘Somewhere I have never travelled’

Art Alive Gallery is delighted to present Somewhere I have never travelled, the first solo show of works by Radhika Surana. The exhibition borrows its title from E.E. Cummings’ evocative poem, somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond. Radhika’s practice, like the poem, meditates on the complexity of human connection, using natural symbols to evoke

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