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Vasundhara Tewari Broota’s Retrospective has Opened in New Delhi

Vadehra Art Gallery, in collaboration with Sangeet Shyamala, is presenting a major solo exhibition of celebrated artist Vasundhara Tewari Broota. Titled Woman Song | Looking Back, the show is currently on view at Vadehra Art Gallery, Defence Colony, from 11 September to 11 October 2025. Featuring up to 35 works spanning from the 1980s to the […]

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Chromatic Currents: Kumari Nahappan’s Landmark India Debut at Pristine Contemporary

Gallery Pristine Contemporary in New Delhi opens its doors this September to Chromatic Currents, the first-ever solo exhibition in India by internationally celebrated Singaporean artist Kumari Nahappan. Curated by independent curator John Tung, the exhibition runs from 12 September to 30 October 2025, presenting an immersive journey through Nahappan’s three-decade practice where histories, mythologies, and cosmologies converge through

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CHROMATIC CURRENTS: Kumari Nahappan’s Landmark India Debut

Gallery Pristine Contemporary presents Chromatic Currents, the first ever solo exhibition in India by internationally acclaimed Singaporean artist Kumari Nahappan, opening on Friday, 12th September 2025. Curated by independent curator John Tung, the exhibition runs until Thursday, 30th October 2025. Chromatic Currents draws on the ancient spice routes that connected India and Southeast Asia, tracing

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The River in the Sky: Sibaprasad Karchaudhuri’s Abstract Language of Memory and Place at Emami Art

Emami Art opens its new season with The River in the Sky, a solo exhibition by the veteran abstract artist and pedagogue Sibaprasad Karchaudhuri, running from 29 August to 18 October 2025. The show, his second major presentation at the gallery, traces the artist’s long engagement with abstraction across two pivotal moments in his career: his drawings

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N.S Bendre: Master of Modern Indian Landscape Painting

Narayan Shridhar Bendre stands as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Indian art, a visionary who bridged traditional Indian aesthetics with European modernist movements. As a founding member of the celebrated Baroda Group and a pioneering educator, Bendre’s legacy extends far beyond his own artistic achievements to encompass his profound impact on generations

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Gallerie Ganesha Presents Retrospective of Modernist K.S. Kulkarni

‘Esoteric Expressions’ showcases works from the 1980s-90s across two Delhi venues Gallerie Ganesha is presenting a solo exhibition of works by modernist painter and educator K.S. Kulkarni, titled “Esoteric Expressions,” running from August 23 to October 7, 2025, across two venues in New Delhi. The exhibition opens at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam from August

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Bhaskar Singha’s “Realms of Peace – V” Opens at India Habitat Centre

Renowned artist Bhaskar Singha’s fifth solo exhibition in the “Realms of Peace” series was inaugurated yesterday evening at Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, presenting a collection of spiritually inspired works that explore themes of unity and contemplation through watercolor and acrylic mediums. The exhibition, which runs through August 10th, showcases Singha’s nearly three-decade evolution

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Twenty Well-Known Abstract Painters Who Changed the Way We Look at Painting

The post-World War II American art movement known as abstract expressionism first appeared in the 1940s. It emphasises the spontaneous and dynamic application of paint on the canvas, often using large brushstrokes to depict the emotional and subconscious aspects of the artist’s experience. This movement greatly impacted the development of contemporary art and the mid-20th-century

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