Salt Lines is an exhibition by artist duo Hylozoic/Desire that excavates the forgotten history of the Inland Customs Line, a 4,000-kilometre colonial barrier imposed by the British in the nineteenth century to enforce their monopoly on salt. Part living hedge and part guarded frontier—often referred to as The Great Hedge of India—the line traversed […]
Event Name: Doug Aitken: Under the SunArtists: Doug AitkenCurated By: Roya Sachs and Mafalda Kahane If time were a landscape to be traversed rather than a line to be measured, Under the Sun unfolds as a three-part meditation on memory, perception and transformation. The exhibition invites viewers to move through past, present and future not […]
Event Name: Enduring FormsArtists: Piraji Sagara If form holds memory and material speaks of time lived in hand and mind, Enduring Forms reveals the quiet voice of sculpture shaped through decades of practice and persistence. The exhibition brings together a selection of wooden and marble works created between the 1980s and 1990s, inviting viewers to […]
Event Name: Unstill LifeArtists: Dheer Kaku If stillness is a myth and everything we build reflects inner restlessness, Unstill Life reimagines the traditional still-life genre to reveal the instability beneath surface calm. The exhibition focuses on the challenge of finding true quiet in a world where shared spaces and moments of repose have all but […]
A map folded open Artists : Sabeen Omar, Urna Sinha, Mahen Perera Curated By Zeenat Nagree If a map is folded open, it reveals peril and possibility: An invitation to see where its lines may lead, a chance to measure the approximate distances between events, to follow memory where it lingers, and to […]
The Collective Memory of Contemporary Change Artists: Chippa Sudhakar If memory shapes the landscapes of our lives, art becomes a map of collective experience. This exhibition reflects on the intersections of memory, change, and the environment, inviting viewers to navigate narratives both personal and shared. It explores how histories, cultural shifts, and transformations leave traces […]
A Painter with a Camera Artists: Jyoti BhattCurated By: Khushboo Jain If a camera becomes more than a recorder of reality, it becomes a brush that paints in light and shadow. A Painter with a Camera brings together a focused selection of photographic works that foreground photography as sustained artistic experimentation rather than mere […]
Gardens of Song Artists: Maya Burman If flowers could speak and patterns could sing, Gardens of Song opens an immersive landscape where colour, form, and motion converse like voices in a chorus. This solo exhibition weaves intricate tapestries of floral and figurative motifs that draw the viewer into realms of play, rhythm, and […]
Double Consciousness Artists: Lubna Chowdhary If identity and perception are shaped by multiple cultural lenses, Double Consciousness invites viewers into a space where what is seen and what is felt coexist in dynamic tension. The exhibition explores layers of meaning in ceramic form, suggesting a simultaneity of structure and sensation that reflects hybridity […]
Event Name: Azal se Abad Tak: A Journey Between Two EternitiesArtists: Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai If time is both a circle and a line that carries us from origin to endless possibility, Azal se Abad Tak: A Journey Between Two Eternities explores that passage through art that meditates on continuity, impermanence and the rhythms of existence. […]
Event Name: GULArtists: WOLF (Ritu Singh and Surya Singh) If a garden can be both paradise and testimony to loss, GUL reimagines the traditional Mughal charbagh as a sculptural sanctuary rooted in memory, grief and renewal. The exhibition transforms discarded materials into a garden that defies decay — where broken form, poetic gesture and fragile […]
Event Name: AN AXIS FOR A REVOLUTIONArtists: Vinod Balak If upheaval could be painted not just as rupture but as generative transformation, AN AXIS FOR A REVOLUTION positions the canvas itself as ground zero for perceiving chaos, memory and society in flux. The exhibition invites viewers to linger within scenes that lean toward the enigmatic […]
Event Name: Fragment and DivisionArtists: Kamrooz Aram If form carries the memory of its making and surface becomes a record of time, Fragment and Division reveals painting as a field where multiple histories and visual logics intersect. The exhibition explores how motifs, patterns and architectural cues can shift from decorative reference into expressive force, opening […]
Event Name: The Shape of a PauseArtists: Anpu Varkey If a pause is more than a break and becomes a moment of reflection in the flow of life, The Shape of a Pause invites the viewer into that lived stillness where gesture, surface and memory intersect. The exhibition explores how slowing down can reveal the […]
Have We Forgotten How to Feel? Artists: Rachita Dutta If the emotional landscape of adulthood is a terrain we rarely traverse with honesty, Have We Forgotten How to Feel? unfolds those difficult terrains with humour, vulnerability and intuitive craft. This exhibition asks whether, in the rush of routine and seriousness, we have lost the […]