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Remembering Home Across Distance: A Conversation with Amin Jaffer

Dr. Amin Jaffer, an internationally celebrated curator with a career spanning institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Al Thani Collection, and major biennials, brings a deeply transnational perspective to his role as curator of the India Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. His practice has consistently explored how objects, materials, and histories travel

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G. Reghu Returns to Mumbai with ‘Shared Ground: Forms of Belonging’

Shared Ground: Forms of Belonging, a solo exhibition by noted sculptor G. Reghu, is currently underway at ICIA Gallery in Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda, marking the artist’s return to the city after a five-year hiatus. Presented by Giftex, the exhibition opened on July 7 and will continue until July 10, 2026, bringing together 36 ceramic stoneware

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Reverse Futures at JCAF: A Global South Vision of Tomorrow

Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation’s Reverse Futures is a thoughtful and ambitious exhibition that closes its Worldmaking trilogy by asking what a fair, humane future could look like when imagined from the Global South. Running from 26 June to 5 December 2026, it brings together art, research, and Indigenous knowledge to challenge dominant Western ideas of

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The Meeting Ground: Scenes from the KNMA Collection Opens in London

The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) and Christie’s London present The Meeting Ground: Scenes from the KNMA Collection. The show brings works from KNMA’s growing collection to Christie’s King Street as part of Christie’s summer exhibition series. It aims to widen access to South Asian artistic practices and place them in new international contexts.

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The Golden Hour in Taiwan is a shade of Blue: The Photography of Shen Chao-Liang 

Shen Chao-Liang, a photographer and professor at Huafan University, visited India for the first time to present the Stage Trucks of Taiwan—mobile performance vehicles traditionally used to celebrate birthdays, religious ceremonies, weddings, and mark funerals across both historic and contemporary Taiwanese communities. Reminiscent of the traveling cinema tents that once brought Bollywood films to rural

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Listening to the Sea: Jon Cuyson’s Quiet Politics at the Venice Biennale

Through the installation ‘Sea of Love,’ which tells the story of the sea from four perspectives—the sailor, his mother, his lover, and the sea of echoes—Philippine artist Jon Cuyson is creating a new kind of visual experience at the Venice Biennale. The work explores a spatial environment shaped by the logic of the sea, using

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At the Edge of Memory: Rohit Suresh Varekar’s New Exhibition in Delhi

Gallerie Nvya, New Delhi, presents ऊंबरा: at an ancestral threshold, a solo exhibition by emerging artist Rohit Suresh Varekar, on view from 11 July to 31 August 2026. Rooted in the fragile ecological and architectural landscapes of the Konkan region, the exhibition is a material meditation on memory, loss, and continuity in the face of

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Gallery Vayu to present ‘Summer Ceramics’ in Delhi from July 2

Gallery Vayu will present Summer Ceramics: Ceramic Practices Shaped by Nature, Memory and Material from 2 to 26 July 2026 at its Lodhi Road space in New Delhi, bringing together new ceramic works by Milan Singh, Ravi Kumar and Uday Singh. The group exhibition is presented in collaboration with Art Ichol and explores clay as

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