Alibaug: The Guild has announced The Chaos Trilogy III: Out of Here, That’s My Goal, an upcoming exhibition curated by Premjish Achari and featuring the works of Baiju Parthan, Gigi Scaria, Gulammohammed Sheikh, Namita Vishwakarma, N. N. Rimzon, Rajkumar Korram, Ranbir Kaleka, Ravi Agarwal, Sathyanand Mohan and Shantibai. The exhibition will preview at our Alibaug location on Friday, the 19th of April, at noon, and continue until the 30th of June.

New Delhi: Pulp Society presents Summer Somethings, a group exhibition showcasing a diverse array of practices on, and with paper. Starting last year, Summer Somethings became a platform for discovery for both artists, and audiences. This year onwards, we decided to celebrate the work of our friends in the art world, and showcase some artists from the IMMERSE Fellowship every year.

New Delhi: Shiva as Nataraja, Krishna as Vishwaroopa, a bustling Oxford Street in London, a pensive portrait of yesteryear’s heroine Suchitra Sen, are part of the 24 canvases of Poonam Bhatnagar’s show ‘Between Dreams’ that was inaugurated by well-known filmmaker Muzaffar Ali here.

Muzaffar Ali, an artist himself and author besides being a Bollywood director, inaugurated the exhibition at Bikaner House on Friday evening.

Manish Pushkale's  To Whom the Bird Should Speak?

at Musée des arts asiatiques, Nice

April 13, 2024 - August 28, 2024

In the presence of His Excellency Mr Jawed Ashraf,  Ambassador of India to France and Monaco

In partnership with Embassy of India in Paris, Akar Prakar and Musée Guimet, Paris

The exhibition is supported by The Advitya & Kanika Dewan Foundation and ITM-University Gwalior

Created for the Guimet - National Museum of Asian Arts and designed for two venues, Manish Pushkale’s wo

Paritosh Sen & Rabin Mondal | Oh! Calcutta! : Lost in the City

April 11 – May 18, 2024

New York: Aicon Contemporary is pleased to present Oh! Calcutta!: Lost in the City, a dual exhibition featuring the works of Paritosh Sen (b. 1918, Dhaka) and Rabin Mondal (b. 1929, Howrah), two iconic South Asian modernists who have often been under-represented. Oh! Calcutta: Lost in the City is a tale of two artists’ relationship with the city of Calcutta, as well as the evolution of an entire nation.

PRAF Publish has been conceptualised to realize the production and publication of an artist book, selected from proposals received from artists by an independent jury.

New Delhi: Twenty-four canvasses of Poonam Bhatnagar will be on display in the national capital from this Friday, giving a comprehensive glimpse at the intense acrylic-on-canvas engagements of an artist primarily trained in textile design.

Bringing unique details using minute strokes with the brush and a delicate palette of colours, Poonam’s six-day exhibition will be held at Bikaner House from April 12.

‘I have so much poetry inside me, but it is in the wrong language’ - Chris Basumatary

New Delhi: Shrine Empire presents the debut solo exhibition of Chris Basumatary, ‘I have so much poetry inside me, but it is in the wrong language.’ Basumatary grew up next to a rivulet (Chota Rangeet) near the town of Darjeeling, and has developed a deep relationship with water. So much so that his dreams are often filled with streams of water and its turbulent flows.
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