Conversations Among the Ruins

By Lalitha Lajmi, Jinsook Shinde, Jayasri Burman, Rekha Rodwittiya, Revati Sharma Singh, Meenakshi Nihalani, Tejaswini Sonawane, Harshitha Jois Curated by Shamooda Amrelia What ceremony of words can patch the havoc? Within a world consumed by chaos and decay, there flickers an ember of resilience, tenaciously unceasing. What words, which ceremony of art can mend this […]

Bull & Horse – Works in Charcoal

When my imagination meets the surreal, intricate world of charcoal, the most profound and emotive form of my art unfolds in the dance of light and shadow. Charcoal, for me, is more than a medium—it’s an extension of my soul, as I never use brushes; it’s my palms, fingers, and hands alone that bring my […]

Mapping Staples, Dust & Ancestry

This exhibition delves into the rich tapestry of ancestry, revealing how our past (ancestry) shapes our present (staples) and future (dust) through time, culture, and identity. The works presented explore how ancestral memory is inscribed in our bodies, landscapes, and traditions, sculpting our understanding of self and our surroundings. Through diverse mediums, Revati reconnects with […]

One Note of Zen

“Through the mist and the fog, the reflections of a wandering cloud – chasing my raft.” “Zen Forest under bush, monk deep in meditation – restrained power of a tiger.” “When you can just flow like a river – There is no need to build bridges.” “On the edge of eternity? Don’t hesitate – leap.” […]

The Bone Flower

The destruction of the landscape in the littoral is close to the concept of life anddeath, as ecosystems get impacted it has a psychological and a biological impact onthe lives of the inhabitants of India’s villages. The Bone Flower is a metaphorical titlethat narrates stories that arrive from history. ‘The Bone Flower’ to Virendra is […]

The Happy Auguries of the Monsoon

Prabhakar Kamble ensembles 15 artists in an exhibition of young emerging artists who come as auguries of artistic practices that are diverse but ever present in the city of Bombay. Prabhakar intentionally introduces an intersection between the Urban /Rural divide of artists from India’s rain-fed hinterlands who establish practices in Bombay after school or some […]

The Colourful Mirage

As a young, Indian artist, I use vibrant colours to express myself and want to introduce my non-traditional art to the world. These are a collection of the paintings and sketches that I made during the lockdown period incorporating my learnings and observations during my visit to art galleries in Amsterdam and London. Each painting […]

Sense of Depth and Forms

The conventional definitions and forms end, and a new sense and forms are born at the same time while experiencing these works. The sense of depth and forms autonomously stands with its gaiety and the beautiful pastel palette.   Sandeep Ghule’s art journey has come here in a certain way of certain developments. In his early […]

A Story of Three Stitches Group Show – Curated by Prabhakar Kamble

A story of Three Stitches  Mayuri Chari | Meenakshi Nihalani | Anshu Singh  14th March – 14th April 2024  curated by Prabhakar Kamble  I weave your name on the loom of my mind,To make my garment when you come to me.My loom has ten thousand threadsTo make my garment when you come to me.The sun and moon watch while I weave your name;The sun […]

Conversing Social Tools Solo exhibition – curated by Sumesh Sharma

Conversing Social ToolsAn exhibition by Rajendra Patil / PARA “Conversing Social Tools” is a review which looks at the journey of PARA and how he has built up his vocabulary in abstraction. He speaks of this lexicon with recognised forms in his paintings which are deconstructed shapes of abstracted agricultural tools. In a village in Khandesh, […]