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Exhibitions

“Search for Belongingness in Which Sky do Birds Fly”

A new exhibition called ”Which Sky do Birds Fly” co-curated by Saloni Jaiwal and Manan Shah opened recently at Latitude 28 and included works from Deena Pindoria, Dola Shikder, Ipshita Maitra, Meenakshi Nihalani, Poorvi Sultania, Priyanka D’Souza, Salman Baba, Satyanarayana Gavara, Subrat Kumar Behera, Utpal Prajapati, Walter D’ Souza. Throughout history, place-making has been a […]

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Seema Kohli’s “Cut from The Same Cloth” Art Exhibition Unveils Spiritual Odyssey

Gallerie Nvya is set to host a captivating art exhibition titled “Cut from The Same Cloth,” showcasing the profound works of contemporary artist Seema Kohli. The exhibition, supported by the esteemed Raj Art Initiative, will take place at Bikaner House, Center of Contemporary Art, from July 28th to August 4th. Seema Kohli, a celebrated artist,

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Strife and Serenity in Ankush Safaya’s Dapaan

As the exhibition craze begins in Delhi, Ankush Safaya’s (b. 1985, Hoshiarpur, Punjab) “MEMORY TRACE / DAPAAN*(…it is said) intertwines abstract concepts and engaging narratives about people’s lives in meticulous ways. The narratives consist of the fabricated stories he created as a devoted admirer of films by Kurosawa and Tarkovsky and painters like Jackson Pollock.

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Indispensable Take of Payal Kakkar on Environment

Payal Kakkar’s photography exhibition offers a bird’s eye view for those who appreciate art and care about the environment. The hindrances to the country’s ecology growth become apparent through the disclosure of various environmental problems. The exhibition highlights the issue of our country’s inadequate environmental protection. Her artistic vision draws an invisible line between waste

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Khaal Gaon: Stories of Climate Change and Displacement from North-East India  

Conceptual art gives art practitioners more possibilities, equipping ambiguous space for arranging visual arguments and setting them into a ‘laboratory’ to encounter the audience freely. Khaal Gaon is an art project of Anga Art Collective, designed as a laboratory for the collectivity of ideas, individual practices and observations, displayed in Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

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Fictional Characters of Afra Eisma in Textile Art Projects

Visual art has relied upon Visuals. What we see is the principal thing in visual art, and what we carry and sublimate also matters. Artwork can come anywhere, literature or folklore, a song or resistance, political uprising and revolution. Any event can stimulate artwork. What we see is a manifestation of other things. An artist,

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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art Presents ‘Very Small Feelings’: An Exhibition of Artworks from Dhaka Art Summit

The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art’s (KNMA) exhibition titled “Very Small Feelings” (VSF) has made its way to India after being showcased at the sixth Dhaka Art Summit in Bangladesh in February. The exhibition features over 40 projects encompassing a diverse range of artworks, including new commissions, historical works, performances, books, archives, and various landscapes.

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