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Abstracting the Inner Landscape: Anamika’s Solo Show in Delhi

Delhi-based contemporary artist Anamika is presenting her solo exhibition Rooted Together: An Exploration of Life and Form, a body of work that draws from the shifting moods of nature to examine human behaviour, social change and inner truth. The exhibition is on view from 5th to 19th May 2026 at the Main Gallery, India International Centre […]

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Serendipity Arts Festival Sets Dates for 11th Edition with Strong Curatorial Focus

'Beasts of Reincarnations_ Mythical beings in the city' curated by Diptej Vernekar at the Old GMC Complex at the Serendipity Arts Festival 2025

The Serendipity Arts Festival, South Asia’s largest multidisciplinary arts event, will return to Panjim, Goa, from December 13 to 20, 2026, marking its 11th edition with a renewed emphasis on curator-led programming and interdisciplinary dialogue. Continuing its long-standing approach, the festival has announced a carefully selected cohort of curators across disciplines, reinforcing its commitment to

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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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Art Dubai Opens Tomorrow with Special 20th Edition

Art Dubai opens tomorrow at Madinat Jumeirah with a specially adapted 20th edition, running from 15 to 17 May 2026, following an invitation-only preview on 14 May. Marking two decades of the fair, this edition reflects both a moment of consolidation and resilience, bringing together galleries, institutions, and cultural partners in a more focused format.

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Kulpreet Singh Wins Hayward Gallery–KMB Award, Set for UK Solo Debut

Artist Kulpreet Singh, Indelible Black Marks, 2022–ongoing, Anand Warehouse, Mattancherry, Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2025_

Contemporary Indian artist Kulpreet Singh, a participant in the 6th Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB), has been awarded the prestigious Hayward Gallery–Kochi-Muziris Biennale (HG-KMB) Award. The honour will see Singh present his first institutional solo exhibition in the United Kingdom. Titled Indelible Black Marks, the project will open at the Hayward Gallery’s HENI Project Space in London

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Mapping the Unseen: Seven Artists Chart the Landscapes of the Feminine Imagination

Nidhi Mariam Jacob

Bangalore’s KYNKYNY gallery makes its Mumbai debut with ‘Cartographies of the Inner World’, a group exhibition uniting seven voices in a heritage village at the heart of the city. The exhibition brings together seven women artists : Dimpy Menon, Rakhee Shenoy, Veenita Chendvankar, Payal Rokade, Bakula Nayak, Priyanka Aelay, and Nidhi Mariam Jacob in a

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Theatre, Music & Art Unite at NGMA’s Grand Tribute to Rabindranath Tagore

The theatrical presentation Gurudevaya – The Rising Sun Through the Eyes of Bhanu at NGMA Delhi celebrated Rabindranath Tagore’s 165th birth anniversary through theatre, music, and storytelling. Gurudevaya Brings Tagore’s Vision To Life The National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, hosted the special presentation on 9 May 2026. The evening honoured Tagore’s lasting influence

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Sammy Baloji at the Venice Biennale: Ghosts of Katanga and Imaging the ‘Other’

Sammy Baloji

Photographer, visual artist, and filmmaker Sammy Baloji (1978), from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is participating in this year’s Venice Biennale with his artworks, which will amplify ongoing colonial-postcolonial dialogues and the artistic practice at different levels. With a focus on the cultural, architectural, and industrial legacy of the disputed and resource-rich Katanga region,

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Exploration of Evocative Silence in Art: In Conversation with Lorraine THIRIA

Bodies of Time: Lorraine THIRIA on Surfaces, Memory and the Imaginary

PART 2 of Interview with Lorraine THIRIA. Read the first part Here: Bodies of Time: Lorraine THIRIA on Surfaces, Memory and the Imaginary Q: Your work is deeply sensory, but it also feels intimate. What emotional need does this practice fulfill for you? Lorraine THIRIA: My work is indeed deeply sensory and intimate. These impressions

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