Past
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She Carries the Quiet
13 September - 31 October 2025 Delving into the unseen and the unsaid, this exhibition features emerging artists Kajal Chaudhary, Khushbu Baria, and Nandhini Sree, in a poignant exploration of vulnerability and the act of remembering. Artists here confront the slow erosion of identity—a silent vanishing of self that occurs with the passage of time, through... Read more -
To make a Home with You
5 April 2025 What defines a house and how, amidst a fractured world, does it blossom into a home? For many of us navigating the landscape of queerness, a home becomes a safe haven when one is enveloped by understanding. Where personal journeys find strength in solidarity, reinforcing the confidence that was often... Read more -
I am Not Your Dalit at India Art Fair
6 - 9 February 2025 Read more -
Land That Lives Through Us
9 January 2025 The exhibit explores the dynamic interplay between landscapes and human experiences, presenting these settings as vital elements in our narratives. Drawing inspiration from contemporary miniatures, we aim to highlight landscapes dual role as reflections of our emotions and as sites where human experiences unfold. In traditional miniature paintings, landscapes are... Read more -
Drifting in an Elysian Haze
14 December 2024 The Elysian Fields, or Elysium, is a concept from Greek Mythology, envisioned as a paradise where heroic and virtuous souls find eternal rest. Through Elysian haze -a liminal veil between the earthly and the transcendentParth Kothekar invites us to explore the interplay of myth, memory, and artistic vision. This notion... Read more -
The Rational and the Emotional
5 December 2024 Read more -
Present Present
1 December 2024 The series Chronicles of Matter revolve around traces of time and materials that capture it. The paper of an old book or magazine becomes the base for the artist’s line drawings in white ink. The artist translates the material and technique into time, where white ink on white paper is... Read more -
Art and Charlie at Art Mumbai
14 - 17 November 2024 I seek simplicity & minimalism in every aspect of my life including my work. When I set out to create my Boat series in 2017, I was obsessed with being faithful to the forms of fishing boats I saw lined up on the beaches of Pondicherry. I would scour the... Read more -
Will Still Remain
23 October 2024 The work '2+2=5' presents a direct engagement with Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic Vitruvian Man, which epitomises ideals of bodily perfection and symmetry rooted in classical proportions. This subversion serves as a commentary on societal expectations regarding body image and perfection, challenging the historical and patriarchal standards that have long dictated... Read more -
Rawanth
12 October 2024 Rawanth / Rumination is a process of masticating cud and absorbing, digesting, and dumping. Raw material is chewed to a cud and then broken down, separating the material into wanted and unwanted carbohydrates, fiber, protein, and fat. Later, the undigested material goes out of the system like a dump. The... Read more -
Abundance in the Void
26 September 2024 Rooted in the ethos of Dalit futurism, this exhibition confronts and seeks to transform the arbitrary structure of caste through a narrative of mutation and hybridity. The characters serve as a metaphor, challenging the assigned social places and established histories by embodying non-binary fluidity. Coming from a lineage of farmers... Read more -
Paysages Politisés
17 August 2024 The installation Curtain exemplifies the artist’s exploration of domestic objects as an interface between man and woman in the inside and outside spaces, engaging with the politics of gender identity. She reconstructs a curtain using toilet paper bandaged around G.I. wire, with calligraphic text that gives the curtain a fluid... Read more -
Here to Stay
29 June 2024 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, like Buddha, was a relentless seeker of truth. His devotion to uncovering and upholding the truth is evident in his monumental contribution to the Indian Constitution. Drawing inspiration from Buddha’s teachings of equality, compassion, and rational thought, Ambedkar advocated for social justice and human rights. He... Read more -
Dasht-gard
1 June 2024 Read more -
Three Questions at Once
26 April 2024 Read more -
Off Margins
14 March 2024 By delving into Pavan's paintings, viewers are encouraged to notice the small observations meticulously depicted in the corners of his works. These are ordinary yet sensitive details that establish an emotional connection between the work and the artist. Pavan's works are narrative, connecting with reminiscences that depict his story. Pavan's... Read more -
Why the fuck should everything be convenient?
24 February 2024 Vyom challenges the prevailing capitalistic pursuit of 'Convenience' as a paramount goal in contemporary human existence. We relentlessly strive for this pedestal without questioning its validity or the methods employed to achieve it. This raises the need to recognize our privileged positions as individuals and diverse human types. Taking a... Read more -
The Illusion of Home
12 January 2024 Read more -
The Garden of Icarus
10 December 2023 Read more -
Dear Tereza...
16 March 2023 'The Golden Glove' draws parallels between humans and honeybees in reference to the concept of emotional labor. The worker bees in a honeybee colony engage in emotional labor, which involves managing their own emotions as well as the emotions of others in order to perform their duties effectively. They perform... Read more -
Kal
6 October 2022 I was always fascinated with sculptures made by Cy Twombly. I saw a bunch of them in New York MoMA few years ago. Last week I was listening to a panel discussion about John Chamberlains work and came across his Foam sculptures. That’s when it struck me that foam is... Read more -
AF Weekender
22 September 2022 Read more