Art exhibitions in Delhi are redefining the city’s cultural landscape, showcasing everything from contemporary installations to traditional artworks by India’s leading artists. Whether you’re an art lover, collector, or first-time visitor, Delhi’s art galleries & expo centers are hosting an incredible lineup of shows this year. This guide highlights the top exhibitions, venues, and creative showcases you shouldn’t miss.
Top Art Exhibitions in Delhi 2026
I Insist, You Reckon
Event Date
15 April – 25 May 2026
Event Venue
Latitude 28, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Latitude 28
I Insist, You Reckon, at Latitude 28, brings together a group of contemporary artists engaging with systems of knowledge, perception and interpretation. The exhibition reflects on how meaning is constructed, negotiated and often contested through visual language, inviting viewers to question what is seen, understood and assumed.
Through diverse practices spanning painting, installation and mixed media, the works explore the tension between assertion and interpretation. Each piece operates as a proposition, where the act of viewing becomes participatory, shaped by personal context and shifting frameworks of understanding.
Together, the exhibition unfolds as a critical and layered engagement with perception, encouraging viewers to actively reckon with what they encounter.
Why You Should Visit
A thought provoking group show that challenges perception and redefines how meaning is constructed in contemporary art.
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Grams Per Square Matter – Group Show
Event Date
28 March – 16 May 2026
Event Venue
Pulp Society, Okhla Industrial Area Phase I, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Pulp Society
Grams Per Square Matter, at Pulp Society, brings together artists from the Common Ground Collective to explore paper as both medium and material. Drawing from the concept of GSM, a unit that measures the weight and density of paper, the exhibition reflects on how surface, structure and process shape artistic expression.
Through experimental and intentional approaches, the works engage with paper not just as a support but as an active participant in making. Each artist navigates gesture, texture and materiality differently, creating a shared dialogue that balances individuality with collective exploration.
Together, the exhibition offers a thoughtful engagement with material, process and the evolving possibilities of working with paper.
Why You Should Visit
A material driven group exhibition that redefines paper as both surface and structure in contemporary practice.
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The Weight of Light: Thomas Henriot
Event Date
11 April – 12 May 2026
Event Venue
Art Centrix Space, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Art Centrix Space
The Weight of Light, at Art Centrix Space, presents a solo exhibition by French artist Thomas Henriot, bringing together large scale drawings and sketches created through direct engagement with place. Executed in Chinese ink on Japanese paper, the works emerge from a single, continuous gesture, responding to architecture and landscape through proximity and movement.
Developed during residencies across India, the works reflect sites such as Benaras, Jodhpur and Kolkata, translating lived experience into visual form. Blurring observation and memory, Henriot’s practice treats drawing as both process and presence, where scale, environment and gesture converge.
Together, the exhibition offers a meditative exploration of space, movement and the physical act of drawing.
Why You Should Visit
A compelling solo exhibition that transforms drawing into an immersive, site responsive experience.
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प्रक्रिया / Process – Group Show
Event Date
22 April – 23 May 2026
Event Venue
Shrine Empire, Defence Colony, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Shrine Empire
प्रक्रिया / Process, at Shrine Empire, brings together a diverse group of artists to reflect on process as both method and meaning within contemporary practice. Rooted in the South Asian context, the exhibition foregrounds research, material exploration and conceptual approaches, creating a dialogue between varied artistic languages.
Moving beyond the conventional gallery format, the exhibition space is designed as an experiential environment, where light, material and spatial rhythm shape how the works are encountered. Featuring multidisciplinary practices, the show invites viewers to engage more slowly and deeply with the act of making and the evolving nature of artistic process.
Together, the exhibition unfolds as a reflective exploration of process, perception and the layered journey of creation.
Why You Should Visit
A thought provoking group exhibition that redefines artistic process as both method and meaning.
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Yeh Kab Ki Baat Hai?: Irum Rahat
Event Date
23 April – 12 May 2026
Event Venue
Pristine Gallery, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Pristine Gallery
Yeh Kab Ki Baat Hai?, at Pristine Gallery, brings together a series of paintings by Irum Rahat that explore memory as something fluid and continuously evolving. Through recurring interiors, figures and gestures, the works reflect how past and present coexist, shaping identity through both presence and absence.
Drawing from cinematic framing and narrative fragmentation, the exhibition unfolds as an open ended visual sequence. Shifting between nocturnal scenes and quieter interiors, the works create a rhythm of familiarity and change, where meaning remains unresolved and constantly reconfigured.
Together, the exhibition offers a contemplative engagement with memory, perception and the subtle construction of inner worlds.
Why You Should Visit
A layered and introspective exhibition that reimagines memory as fluid, fragmented and deeply personal.
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Reverie. Pause. Rupture – Group Show
Event Date
2 April – 20 May 2026
Event Venue
Anant Art, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Anant Art
Reverie. Pause. Rupture, at Anant Art, brings together a group of leading contemporary artists to reflect on time as both continuous and disrupted. Curated by Gayatri Sinha, the exhibition explores moments of stillness, rupture and transition, where pauses become sites of transformation and new beginnings.
Featuring artists such as Anju Dodiya, Gigi Scaria and Prajakta Potnis, the exhibition spans painting, installation and mixed media practices. Through varied visual languages, the works engage with memory, uncertainty and shifting realities, creating a dialogue between introspection and external change.
Together, the exhibition unfolds as a layered exploration of time and perception, inviting viewers to reflect on the fragile balance between continuity and disruption.
Why You Should Visit
A compelling group exhibition that explores time, rupture and transformation through diverse contemporary practices.
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The Indian Picturesque – Group Show
Event Date
28 March – 2 May 2026
Event Venue
DAG, New Delhi
Event Organizer
DAG
The Indian Picturesque, at DAG, explores the evolving meaning of the “picturesque” within the context of Indian art and colonial history. The exhibition traces how this aesthetic idea, originally shaped in 18th century Europe, was interpreted and adapted by artists engaging with the Indian landscape.
Focusing on early 19th century artistic practices, the show brings together works influenced by pioneers such as William Hodges and Thomas Daniell, whose representations of India shaped visual narratives of the time. Through paintings, prints and drawings, the exhibition reflects on how landscape became a site of artistic exchange and colonial imagination.
Together, the exhibition offers a nuanced perspective on how visual language, history and representation intersect in shaping the idea of India.
Why You Should Visit
A historically rich exhibition that reexamines landscape, colonial aesthetics and the evolution of visual storytelling in India.
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Space Making: Making Space – Group Show
Event Date
21 March – 25 April 2026
Event Venue
Gallery Art Motif, New Delhi
Event Organizer
Gallery Art Motif
Space Making: Making Space, at Gallery Art Motif, brings together a diverse group of artists, architects and designers to explore space as an evolving and active construct. Curated by Kunal Shah, the exhibition moves beyond traditional boundaries, presenting space not merely as a backdrop but as something shaped by material, memory and human presence.
Featuring multidisciplinary practices across sculpture, architecture, textiles and photography, the exhibition reflects on how spatial environments are conceived and reimagined across physical, social and emotional dimensions. Through varied approaches, the works highlight the relationship between built form, lived experience and cultural context.
Together, the exhibition offers a layered and thought provoking engagement with space, inviting viewers to reconsider how environments influence perception and interaction.
Why You Should Visit
A compelling group exhibition that redefines space through architecture, material and contemporary artistic practice.
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To continue exploring India’s vibrant art scene beyond these exhibitions, we invite you to visit our curated guide to Art galleries in Mumbai, This blog highlights key galleries across the city and helps you stay updated on more current and upcoming exhibitions, events, and creative spaces worth discovering.
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