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Exhibitions

What Makes Trees Don’t Eat Their Own Fruits a Unique Commentary on Labor and Environment?

Trees Don't eat their own fruits at Jehangir art gallery

Fundamentally, a project-induced work of art by Ashish Kumar Maurya, Trees Don’t Eat Their Fruits, was inaugurated on December 23, 2024, by well-known artists Prithvi Soni, Kamal Jain, Anil Naik, Prof. Vishwanath Sable and Prakash Bal Joshi along with art collector Nitin Jadia at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. This solo exhibition speaks for resilience, community, […]

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Arushi Arts Brings “Blue Horizons,” Celebrating the Timeless Influence of Blue in Artistic Expression

Curated by Santhosh Sadrak and presented as part of Harvest 2024 – 2, “Blue Horizons” opened its doors with a preview on December 19, 2024, at Arushi Arts, Greater Kailash Part-II, New Delhi. This group exhibition, showcasing an impressive lineup of artists, is on view until February 10, 2025, offering an expansive exploration of the

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Where Do Memory and Imagination Intersect in Manish Pushkale’s Sparsh Rekha?

The Flying Pebble

In Sparsh Rekha (The Tangent Line), Manish Pushkale presents a series of works that play with notions of the tangible and intangible, the remembered and imagined. Pushkale, known for his meditative abstractions, zeroes in on the “in-between” spaces captured in the exhibition title, one where a straight line touches yet never fully meets a curve.

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Tangible and Abstract Metaphors in ‘Main Khud’

A collage of men's elongated figures

Nippon Art Gallery Unveils Jayesh Shukla’s Solo Show Nippon Art Gallery unveiled Jayesh Shukla’s solo show, ‘Main Khud’ featuring a series of more than sixty paintings inspired by the philosophy of Kabir. Sponsored by Gujrat State Lalitkala Academy, Ahmedabad, the exhibition will be held from 17th December to 21st December 2024.  Saint Kabir and His

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Retrospective Analysis of Memory, Figment, and Nostalgia at LATITUDE 28

Bushes by Mansoor N. Mansoori

LATITUDE 28’s New 3-Person Exhibition LATITUDE 28 is set to present its new 3-person exhibition; the last of 2024. Retrospective Analysis of Memory, Figment, and Nostalgia delving into the intricate interplay between memory and identity and the experiential nature of existence. The show will showcase the nuanced perspectives of Ekta Singha, Madhav Vyas, and Mansoor

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‘Come as You Are’ — Vyom Invites You to His Solo 079|STORIES

Vyom's Exhibition

079|STORIES to Present Vyom’s New Exhibition ‘Come As You Are;’ is both the heartfulness and artistic brilliance of Vyom’s second solo exhibition at the 079 Stories Gallery. Vyom imagines multiplicities with singular origins, with the artist as the maker-imaginer; reflecting upon a oneness in all that is known and unknown. For pop culture fanatics, think

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What Sets Madras Art Weekend 2024 Apart as a Cultural Showcase?

Returning for its third edition, Madras Art Weekend (MAW) has once again proven to be a stalwart in the cultural calendar of Chennai. Preceded, from 12–15 December 2024, MAW 2024 curated an engaging blend of art, design and culture that intertwined the cultural fabric of South India with contemporary creativity. The theme of this year

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