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SUMMARY:Khadi: The Fabric of Freedom\, The Language of Fashion
DESCRIPTION:Explore the rich heritage of Khadi at Khadi: The Fabric of Freedom\, The Language of Fashion\, an enlightening exhibition that runs from 19th to 24th October 2024. This immersive experience showcases Khadi’s transformative journey from a tool of resistance during India’s freedom struggle to a contemporary symbol of conscious living and sustainable fashion. \nThe exhibition features: \n\nDigitized copies of rare archival photographs documenting Khadi’s historical significance\nKhadi timelines highlighting its evolution\nLoom installations and demonstrations of spinning using various types of charkhas\nContemporary Khadi designs and innovative works from the Centre of Excellence for Khadi\n\nCurated by: The Centre of Excellence for Khadi\, NIFT\, Delhi in collaboration with the Ministry of MSME and the Ministry of Textiles. The exhibition is curated by Sunaina Suneja\, a textile revivalist dedicated to promoting Khadi and the charkha. \nInauguration: The exhibition will be inaugurated by Shri Manoj Kumar\, Chairman of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission\, and Shri K.N. Shrivastava\, Director of IIC\, on 18th October at 5 PM. \nJoin us to celebrate Khadi’s rich legacy and its role in shaping modern fashion. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the artistry and history behind this iconic fabric. \nDate: 19th to 24th October 2024\nTime: 11:00 AM onwards\nVenue: India International Centre (IIC)\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/khadi-the-fabric-of-freedom-the-language-of-fashion/
LOCATION:IIC – India International Centre\, 40\, Max Mueller Marg\, Lodhi Gardens\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:FARASNAMA : Legend of the Horse by Muzaffar Ali
DESCRIPTION:Artist and filmmaker Muzaffar Ali’s exhibition at Bikaner House’s CCA building\, Delhi\, will celebrate his love for creating works that range from sketches over four decades to a new set of canvases and bronzes on his favorite subject – the horse. Muzaffar’s art is an organic\, rare blend of cinema and painting. The former scales the cinematic terrain of films and the latter explores the\nactile zone – painting art. \n \nMuzaffar Ali is a Sufi in his art as well as his belief in the universal ethos of nature and man. Paintings through the mind of a filmmaker are sensitively curated by art historian and scholar Uma Nair. The exhibition is split into thematic considerations establishing the symbiotic connection of the left and right hemisphere of his mind. It begins with sketches of horses as well as a series of sketches on Rumi\, his favourite muse\, as a preparation of a feature film\, transcending into portraits of Zooni\, a legend from Kashmir\, which lingers like an unfinished poem in the artist’s mind. \nExhibition Details: \nOpen to Public: 19th October – 28th October\nVenue: Centre of Contemporary Art\, Bikaner House\nTiming: 10 am – 6 pm\nCurated by: Uma Nair\nAdmission to exhibitions is free
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/faraz-nama-legend-of-the-horse-by-muzaffar-ali/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Art & Literature,Exhibition,Free Event
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SUMMARY:Neti-Neti: Glitch in the Code-Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Discover the groundbreaking art of L.N. Tallur at Nature Morte’s Dhan Mill gallery in New Delhi. This solo exhibition\, titled “Neti-Neti: Glitch in the Code\,” features a collection of innovative bronze sculptures and mixed-media works that reflect the artist’s exploration of Artificial Intelligence\, computer science\, and human consciousness. \nExhibition Highlights:\n\nL.N. Tallur’s Latest Sculptures: Featuring works like Fire Wall\, Code Keepers\, Digital Sage\, and Deep Learning.\nThemes: A fusion of traditional Asian sculptures and modern interpretations of technology\, AI\, and mythology.\nSpecial Installation: Deep Learning PI (Portable Intelligence)—a nod to Marcel Duchamp’s La Boite-en-Valise\, showcasing miniatures of Tallur’s past works with Nature Morte.\n\nL.N. Tallur’s unique style blends contemporary art\, artificial intelligence\, Indian mythology\, and moral dilemmas\, pushing the boundaries of traditional sculpture. With over two decades of collaboration with Nature Morte\, his work has been exhibited worldwide\, from India to the U.S.\, Germany\, and South Korea. \nAbout the Artist:\nBorn in 1971 in Karnataka\, L.N. Tallur is an internationally acclaimed artist known for his use of diverse materials and intricate craftsmanship. His work is often reflective of India’s evolving culture and the absurdities of modern life. Tallur’s art has been showcased at prominent venues like the Grounds for Sculpture\, New Jersey (2020) and the Museum of Art & Photography\, Bangalore (2023). \nEvent Details:\n\nLocation: Nature Morte\, Dhan Mill\, 100 Feet Rd\, Chhatarpur Hills\, New Delhi 110074\nDates: October 17 – December 1\, 2023\nGallery Hours: Tuesday–Sunday\, 11 AM–7 PM\nWebsite: Nature Morte Gallery\n\nThis exhibition is a must-visit for art enthusiasts in New Delhi looking to explore cutting-edge works that merge tradition with modern technology and AI. Join us for the preview on October 17 and experience the evolving world of contemporary Indian art.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/neti-neti-glitch-in-the-code-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Nature Morte Gallery\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Thota Vaikuntam Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join Art Alive Gallery for the much-anticipated solo exhibition\, “Thota Vaikuntam: Redefining the Cultural Gaze.” This exhibition showcases the extensive oeuvre of Thota Vaikuntam\, spanning from the 1980s to 2024. The artist’s work\, deeply rooted in the vibrant culture of Telangana\, transcends five decades\, blending Indian aesthetics with modern artistic expressions. \nKey Attractions: \n\nAn exclusive preview of Vaikuntam’s recent works\, including iconic pieces that reflect his unique portrayal of rural Telangana\, brought to life through bold forms and vivid colors.\nLaunch of Thota Vaikuntam’s latest publication and documentary film at the preview event.\nThe exhibition offers a deep dive into the artist’s journey from his humble beginnings in Burugupalli\, Andhra Pradesh\, to becoming a celebrated figure in Indian contemporary art.\n\nWhy Attend: Explore the intersection of art and culture as Vaikuntam redefines the traditional gaze\, capturing the essence of his community and rural life in Telangana. His works resonate with themes of identity\, culture\, and the celebration of everyday life\, making this exhibition a must-see for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. \nCuratorial Insight: Dr. Ashrafi S. Bhagat’s curatorial text delves into Vaikuntam’s artistic trajectory\, highlighting the artist’s blend of folk traditions with modern sensibilities. His work reflects the rustic beauty and cultural richness of his native land\, while engaging with broader themes of postcolonial identity and modernism. \nDates: 17th October – 20th November 2024\nVenue: Art Alive Gallery\, S-221\, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg\, Block S\, Panchsheel Park South\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi\, Delhi 110017
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/thota-vaikuntam-exhibition/
LOCATION:ART ALIVE GALLERY\, S-221\, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg\, Block S\, Panchsheel Park South\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Elemental You – Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) proudly presents The Elemental You\, the first in a series of exhibitions highlighting the practices of South Asian diaspora artists. Curated by Akansha Rastogi\, this exhibition features the works of three renowned artists: Simryn Gill\, Neha Choksi\, and Hajra Waheed. Running from October 15\, 2024\, to January 9\, 2025\, the exhibition explores the element “Earth” as a geological\, cultural\, and material experience\, showcasing art that reflects each artist’s deep engagement with nature and the environment. \nThe Elemental You delves into the long-term projects and life-long commitments of the artists to specific ideas and materials. The exhibition addresses their nuanced politics of being and becoming\, their relationship with the natural world\, and how they embody and efface the abstraction of existence. The works engage with subjects such as rocks\, sand\, plants\, trees\, light\, and animals\, reflecting on both human and non-human experiences. The exhibition is structured around three conceptual pathways: \n\nTo think like a mountain\nSurvival as revival\nClearing\n\nThese pathways unfold across a slow\, immersive experience that takes visitors through time\, space\, and environmental reflection. Neha Choksi‘s works focus on geological changes. At the same time\, Simryn Gill’s documentation of Port Dickson and Hajra Waheed’s exploration of the night sky and Kashmir creates an emotional horizon for the exhibition. \nAt the heart of The Elemental You is “The Working Space\,” featuring special projects by Vijai Maia Patchineelam and Ranjana Dave\, alongside an Artists’ Roundtable with rotating interventions. The exhibition is also accompanied by a rich public program that includes field visits\, workshops\, performances\, film screenings\, and conversations with artists. \nKey Highlights: \n\nArtworks by South Asian diaspora artists Simryn Gill\, Neha Choksi\, and Hajra Waheed.\nThe element “Earth” as a geological\, cultural\, and material experience.\nPublic Programs: Field visits\, artist workshops\, film screenings\, a one-day film festival\, and more.\nThe exhibition is free and open to the public.\n\nExhibition Dates: October 15\, 2024 – January 9\, 2025\nVenue: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, Saket\, New Delhi\nTimings: 10:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. (Closed on Mondays and public holidays)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-elemental-you-exhibition/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Eckart Muthesius and Manik Bagh - Pioneering Modernism in India
DESCRIPTION:The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is proud to present Eckart Muthesius and Manik Bagh – Pioneering Modernism in India\, an exhibition that delves into the architectural and design collaboration between German architect Eckart Muthesius and Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Holkar II of Indore. Curated by Raffael Dedo Gadebusch\, head of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst\, Berlin\, the exhibition marks the beginning of a promising partnership between KNMA and the Asian Art Museum Berlin. \nThis exhibition\, held in honor of Eckart Muthesius’ 120th birth anniversary\, revisits the creation of India’s first modernist edifice\, Manik Bagh (translated as “jewel garden”). Commissioned by Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Holkar II and completed by Muthesius in 1933\, Manik Bagh stands as an iconic representation of modern architecture\, blending elegant design principles with holistic elements. The palace’s interiors were designed with contemporary masterpieces\, including Constantin Brancusi’s celebrated sculpture Bird in Space. This visionary project signified the early days of international modernism and is regarded as one of the most innovative architectural syntheses in Asia. \nThe exhibition showcases rare\, never-before-seen photographs of Manik Bagh\, including works by Man Ray\, Emil Leitner\, and Eckart Muthesius himself. Visitors can explore watercolors\, sketches\, and design studies by Muthesius\, bringing to life the extraordinary collaboration between India and Germany during the 1930s. \nThis exhibition is a must-visit for architecture\, art\, and history enthusiasts\, offering a rare glimpse into the beginnings of modernism in India and celebrating a fusion of cultures. \nKey Highlights: \n\nRare photographs and design studies of Manik Bagh by Eckart Muthesius\, Man Ray\, and Emil Leitner.\nA tribute to Eckart Muthesius’ pioneering modernist vision in collaboration with Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Holkar II.\nPresented in partnership with the Asian Art Museum Berlin and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art.\n\nExhibition Dates: October 15\, 2024 – December 8\, 2024\nVenue: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, Saket\, New Delhi\nTimings: 10:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. (Closed on Mondays and public holidays)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/eckart-muthesius-and-manik-bagh-pioneering-modernism-in-india/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Blueprints of Illusion: A Solo Exhibition of Drawings
DESCRIPTION:Vadehra Art Gallery is proud to present “Blueprints of Illusion”\, a solo exhibition showcasing the fine drawings of Balkrishna Doshi\, India’s only Pritzker Prize-winning architect. On view from 15 October to 12 November 2024\, this exhibition features 25 of Doshi’s intricate black-and-white drawings\, created between 2014 and 2022. These artworks reflect Doshi’s unique architectural philosophy and artistic vision\, blending elements of Indian miniatures\, modernism\, and surrealism. \nExhibition Highlights\n\nArchitectural Drawings: Doshi’s works are a profound exploration of space\, form\, and memory\, expressing both philosophical musings and personal history.\nFree-flowing Compositions: His drawings transcend traditional architectural forms\, embracing abstraction and spontaneity while reflecting on the interplay of space\, rhythm\, and texture.\nPersonal & Cultural Influence: Drawing from Indian heritage and his mentorship under Le Corbusier\, Doshi’s art combines Indian sensibility with a universalist architectural vision.\n\nSpecial Event: Book Launch\nOn 15 October 2024\, the exhibition preview will be accompanied by the launch of the monograph “The Art of Balkrishna Doshi”\, authored by Dayanita Singh and architect Khushnu Panthaki Hoof. This book\, published by Vadehra Art Gallery in collaboration with Koenig Books\, was previously unveiled at the prestigious Serpentine Gallery\, London during Frieze Week 2023. \nAbout Balkrishna Doshi\nBorn in 1927\, Balkrishna Doshi was a pioneering Indian architect and the recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize (2018) and the RIBA Gold Medal (2022). His seven-decade-long career includes over 100 architectural projects\, focusing on sustainability and the relationship between place and culture. Beyond architecture\, Doshi’s drawings and paintings have been exhibited worldwide and are part of renowned collections. His work has been featured at major institutions\, including the National Gallery of Modern Art\, New Delhi\, Vitra Design Museum\, Germany\, and Frieze London. \nAbout Vadehra Art Gallery\nFounded in 1987\, Vadehra Art Gallery is one of the leading art galleries in India\, representing artists across generations and promoting South Asian contemporary art on a global scale. The gallery organizes regular exhibitions at its two prominent locations in New Delhi and participates in major international art fairs. With a growing digital platform\, Vadehra Art Gallery remains committed to supporting the arts through exhibitions\, publications\, and artist projects. \nDon’t miss this exclusive opportunity to explore the artistic world of Balkrishna Doshi at Vadehra Art Gallery! \nEvent Details\n\nDates: 15 October – 12 November 2024\nLocation: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\, New Delhi\, 110024
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/blueprints-of-illusion-a-solo-exhibition-of-drawings/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Faiza Butt's Solo Exhibition-You Miss More Than You See
DESCRIPTION:Vadehra Art Gallery is excited to present a solo exhibition of new works by Faiza Butt\, a British–Pakistani artist renowned for her thought-provoking commentary on culture\, identity\, and history. Titled “You Miss More Than You See”\, this exhibition explores the dynamic between technological advancements and human experiences\, questioning how digital culture reshapes our relationships with presence\, history\, and aesthetics. \nKey Themes in Faiza Butt’s Work\n\nCultural Iconography & Global Influence: Faiza Butt draws inspiration from various cultural traditions and artistic legacies\, infusing them with personal\, biographical\, and psychological elements.\nTechnology & Modern Life: Her art critiques the impact of technology on human connections\, particularly how digital screens disrupt real-world presence and relationships.\nHistorical & Classical References: Butt’s works are framed with references to classical art\, from French painting traditions to Eastern interior decor\, creating a bridge between past\, present\, and future.\n\nExhibition Highlights\n\nModern Bodies in Classical Poses: Butt’s art juxtaposes contemporary bodies with historical markers\, critiquing the solipsistic nature of modern life in a technological age.\nGlobalization & Immigrant Identity: Through her intricate tapestries and pingfeng (Chinese room dividers)\, the artist addresses the complexity of identity as it intersects with globalization and the immigrant experience.\n\nAbout the Artist: Faiza Butt\nBorn in 1973 in Lahore\, Pakistan\, Faiza Butt’s practice spans a wide range of themes including social\, political\, and gender-related issues. Her work blurs the line between photography and drawing\, creating visually intricate surfaces. She has exhibited globally\, with solo shows in London\, Hong Kong\, New York\, and more. Her work is part of prestigious collections such as the British Museum\, London\, and the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art\, New Delhi. Faiza has participated in the Venice Biennale three times and has been nominated for the Jameel Prize by the Victoria and Albert Museum\, London. \nAbout Vadehra Art Gallery\nSince its establishment in 1987\, Vadehra Art Gallery has played a pivotal role in promoting South Asian art globally. With a strong focus on contemporary art\, the gallery continues to nurture emerging and established artists. Vadehra Art Gallery frequently participates in major international art fairs and exhibitions\, while also producing and publishing literature related to South Asian art. \nDon’t miss the opportunity to experience Faiza Butt’s latest work at Vadehra Art Gallery\, New Delhi! \nExhibition Dates: 15 October – 12 November 2024\nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-53 Defence Colony\, New Delhi\, 110024
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/faiza-butts-solo-exhibition-you-miss-more-than-you-see/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Expression – Contemporary Indian Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Nana Patekar Inaugurates “Expression” – A Contemporary Indian Art Exhibition by PHDCCI\nIndian actor\, screenwriter\, and filmmaker Nana Patekar inaugurated the highly anticipated “Expression” art exhibition\, a three-day contemporary Indian art showcase organized by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI). Held at PHD House\, New Delhi\, this event seeks to connect creativity with commerce\, offering a platform for artists to present their work to a broader audience. \nDuring his speech\, Nana Patekar lauded the realistic art on display and praised the diverse range of creations by participating artists. He shared personal anecdotes from his early days as an art student\, discussing how an artist’s color palette and style reflect their thoughts and character. He emphasized that a true masterpiece captivates its audience\, prompting deep reflection and engagement. \n \nThe exhibition\, running until October 11\, 2024\, features a vibrant collection of contemporary Indian art\, highlighting the talent of both emerging and established Indian artists. It presents an array of thought-provoking artworks that push creative boundaries\, encouraging viewers to explore fresh perspectives on key issues. The artworks delve into themes related to India’s rich cultural heritage\, social issues\, and personal narratives\, offering a dynamic representation of modern Indian art. \n \nNotable Guests at the inauguration included actor Nasir Abdullah\, artists Nupur Kundu\, Asit Patnaik\, Gopal Namjoshi\, Rashmi Khurana\, and anchor Vandana Vadera. \n \nThe exhibition showcases works from prominent artists like JP Singh\, Kedaram Vishwanathan\, Suryasnata Mohanty\, Rajeev Kumar\, Mahua Sinha\, Rakesh Kumar\, Harish Kumar\, and Hariom Kuthwaria. These talented individuals present their artistic visions through painting\, sculpture\, and mixed media\, exploring themes such as identity\, culture\, social justice\, and the human condition. Their contributions offer powerful insights into contemporary issues and personal experiences in modern India. \nKey Highlights: \n\nEvent: “Expression” Contemporary Indian Art Exhibition\nInaugurated by: Nana Patekar\nDates: October 9-11\, 2024\nTime: 10 AM – 6 PM\nLocation: PHD House\, New Delhi\nFeatured Artists: Nupur Kundu\, Asit Patnaik\, Gopal Namjoshi\, JP Singh\, and more.\n\nJoin us at PHD House\, New Delhi\, for this unique and engaging art exhibition that celebrates the diversity and depth of Indian contemporary art. \nDate: October 9-11\, 2024\nTime: 10 AM – 6 PM\nVenue: PHD House\, 4/2 Siri Institutional Area\, August Kranti Marg\, New Delhi – 110016
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/nana-patekar-inaugurates-expression-a-contemporary-indian-art-exhibition-by-phdcci/
LOCATION:PHD House\, 4/2\, August Kranti Marg\, near NCUI\, Siri Institutional Area\, Block A\, Nipccd Campus\, Hauz Khas\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110016\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Mohan Samant Centenary Celebration - 2024
DESCRIPTION:Introduction by Roobina Karode\, Director\, Chief Curator KNMA\nA lecture by Kishore Singh\, Head of Exhibitions & Publications\, DAG on Mohan Samant’s Life & Artistic Practice\nFollowed by A Sarangi Recital by Virtuso Murad Ali Khan \nMagic in the Square – Mohan Samant\, Centennial Exhibition\, is a crisp exploration of Samant’s practice\, which is also a tribute to the artist. \nMohan Samant excavates sedimented memory\, fossil-like forms\, and totemic imagery from his sand\, dust\, and gravel layers\, raising cut-outs from the primary surface\, thus giving his paintings a three-dimensional effect. They are neither relief nor flat; perhaps this in-betweenness is an adroit extension of his skills as a Sarangi player. The abstract nuance of classical music is translated in a subtle daintiness on his canvases. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nLecture by: Kishore Singh\, Senior Vice President\, DAG (Delhi Art Gallery)\n\nKishore Singh will present an insightful discussion on Mohan Samant’s life and artistic journey\, shedding light on his pioneering contributions to modern Indian art.\n\n\nMusical Recital: Sarangi performance by virtuoso Murad Ali Khan\n\nMurad Ali Khan\, one of India’s leading Sarangi maestros\, will offer a captivating musical experience following the lecture.\n\n\n\nArtwork Featured: \n\nMasked Dance for the Ancestors (Detail)\, 1994 by Mohan Samant\n\nMedium: Acrylic\, oil crayon\, wire drawings on canvas\nPart of the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art Collection\n\n\n\nDate: 24th September 2024\nTime: 7:30 PM onwards\nLocation: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, Saket\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/mohan-samant-centenary-celebration-2024/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Last Decade: K.G. Subramanyan
DESCRIPTION:Solo Exhibition at Vadehra Art Gallery\, New Delhi\nVadehra Art Gallery is honored to present The Last Decade\, a solo exhibition of works by renowned Indian modernist K.G. Subramanyan. Curated by art historian Professor R. Siva Kumar\, this exhibition commemorates the centenary of Subramanyan’s birth and celebrates his profound influence on Indian art. The Last Decade features artworks from the final ten years of Subramanyan’s seven-decade-long career\, providing a glimpse into the enduring creative spirit of one of India’s most distinguished post-Independence artists. \nK.G. Subramanyan’s work is characterized by its exploration of India’s sociopolitical narratives\, traditional art forms\, and mythological themes. His multifaceted practice—spanning painting\, sculpture\, murals\, poetry\, and academic writing—redefined the Indian art landscape. His contributions\, as an artist and art theorist\, have been instrumental in shaping modern Indian artistic discourse. \nCuratorial Insight \nCurator R. Siva Kumar highlights Subramanyan’s continued artistic vigor during his later years\, describing how his work transcended the limitations of aging. The exhibition includes significant pieces such as three large murals created between 2009 and 2012\, including a 2000-square-foot mural painted while standing on scaffolding\, underscoring the artist’s determination to remain active and engaged in the present. Subramanyan’s ability to reflect on his past while staying deeply rooted in the moment is evident throughout the works presented. \nExhibition Dates: 20 September – 9 October 2024\nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-last-decade-k-g-subramanyan/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240913T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241204T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
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SUMMARY:KNMA Noida Presents PURVAEE - Evoking Pedagogic Lineages
DESCRIPTION:With great pleasure\, the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is presenting an exhibition that looks back at a slice of the history of art education in the country featuring rarely seen and historically significant pieces from its collection! \nPurvaee\, the eastern wind\, investigates pathways of creative sensibility transmission and modes of visual representation among the first generations of teachers in two pioneering art institutions in the country\, through diverse chronological orbiting. The core narrative of this show is derived from the masters’ practices\, which converse with the artistic practices of subsequent generations. It reflects on the methods of institutional inducement\, which allowed their acolytes to develop a wide range of artistic sensitivity. Many of these students have gone on to make important contributions to the field of modern and contemporary art. \nKala Bhavana (Estd.1919) in Santiniketan and the Faculty of Fine Arts (Estd. 1950) in Baroda significantly influenced holistic art approaches in India. Artist-pedagogue Nandalal Bose (1882-1966)\, influenced by Gandhian ideas\, believed in artisanal production and a close artist-viewer connection to enhance sensitivities and quality. The importance of comprehending and determining subject matter was generated and proliferated from a principled engagement in Santiniketan by Bose. Mentored by Abanindranath Tagore\, he carried forward and imparted a stylistic lineage that was a synthesis of references drawn from Ajanta murals\, Indian miniatures\, to Far-Eastern linear intonations in ink washes. \n \nBose’s belief in empathetic observation that enlivens the inner nature of objects on pictorial surface\,a prevision sustained by his protégé\, Benode Behari Mukherjee (1904 – 1980) and Ramkinkar Baij (1906- 1980). Such teachings through creative evolution were later found in succeeding generations of artists\, including Sankho Chaudhuri (1916 – 2006)\, KG Subramanyan (1924- 2016)\, Krishna Reddy (1925 – 2018)\, Sarbari Roy Choudhury (1933- 2012) and A Ramachandran (1935- 2024) who traversed the country and beyond as educators and practitioners. Selected works constituting stylistic\, formalistic\, observational\, and methodological criteria from their sprawling practices strike a dialogue with the works of their students Mrinalini Mukherjee (1949 – 2015)\, Pushpamala N. (1956)\, KP Krishnakumar (1958 -1989)\, Vasudevan Akkitham (1958)\, Bhagat Singh (1958) and Manisha Gera Baswani (1967). \nThe exhibition displays works produced between the 1940s and the 2000s\, with one exceptional and renowned work ‘Sati’ a Japanese woodblock print by Nandalal Bose from the early 20th century\, which was critically acclaimed. It will explore the instructive and stylistic transformations that are observed in the works of subsequent generations of artists. Exploring subjectivities and singular representations while focusing on a small area dedicated to the practices of these fourteen artists\, the exhibition will participate in a conversation that is profound and broad at the same time. It will study representational phrases and the impressions that occur as styles\, shapes\, and annexations in a non-sequential manner\, using the masters’ structural drawings as a teaching tool to make connections between similarities and contrasts. With more than 200 artworks from the museum collection\, unfolding its span and richness the exhibition will investigate associations between individual practices\, inter-generational creative dialogues\, and institutional peculiarities.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/knma-noida-presents-purvaee-evoking-pedagogic-lineages/
LOCATION:Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) Noida\, HCL Technologies PVT. LTD\, Plot No\, 3A\, SEZ\, Sector 126\,\, Noida\, Uttar Pradesh\, 201301
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240912T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
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SUMMARY:Navin Thomas: Daylight in Stereo & Other Adventures in Movement
DESCRIPTION:Solo Exhibition at Nature Morte Gallery\, New Delhi \nNature Morte is excited to present Daylight in Stereo & Other Adventures in Movement\, a solo exhibition featuring the latest works by acclaimed artist Navin Thomas. Known for his innovative approach to sound\, materiality\, and improvisation\, Thomas’ new series explores music as a landscape\, turning abstract concepts of rhythm and harmony into tangible\, interactive art objects. \nThe exhibition includes several key series: \n\nStudy of Jogger’s Lanes: Featuring intricate marquetry made from various types of wood\, this series integrates music boxes\, allowing viewers to create their own sonic experiences.\nStudy of Daylight in Phases: A set of sculptural lattices in complementary colors that interact with light and shadow.\nFictional Symphony Halls: Architectonic models on stilts\, evoking the mystery of temples\, theaters\, and futuristic structures.\nUntitled Series: These complex\, unfolding frames contain cryptic pictograms representing birds\, mountains\, and other organic shapes.\n\nAbout Navin Thomas: \nNavin Thomas (b. 1974) is a sculptor and sound artist who works primarily with mixed media and found objects. His art delves into the intersections of acoustics\, ecology\, and architecture\, reinterpreting the dynamic relationship between sound and space. With exhibitions at major venues such as the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art\, Kochi-Muziris Biennale\, and Europalia India\, Thomas has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards\, including The Skoda Prize for Contemporary Art (2012). \nExhibition Dates: September 12 – October 13\, 2024\nVenue: Nature Morte Gallery\, Dhan Mill Compound\, 100 Feet Rd\, Chhatarpur Hills\, New Delhi\nGallery Hours: Tuesday to Sunday\, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/navin-thomas-daylight-in-stereo-other-adventures-in-movement/
LOCATION:Nature Morte Gallery\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240907T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240911T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240906T103026Z
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SUMMARY:Darshanam - Exhibition of Pichhwai Paintings and Takeaway Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Rajasthan Tourism promotes Darshanam\nA group exhibition of Pichhwai Art works curated by Raghukul Trust\nSeptember 7th to 11th\, 2024\, 10 am till 7 pm\, Bikaner House\, New Delhi \nRaghukul Trust\, a Jaipur-based NGO Promoting Living Traditions Is organizing an exhibition of Pichwais Paintings – artworks from heritage artists dedicated to one of the most ancient art forms of Rajasthan which in today’s world of modern and abstract art is struggling to stay in the market. \n“Darshanam by Raghukul Trust” brings to the fore the Pichhwai Artworks of over 30 artists from heritage communities. “The Trust aims to promote the languishing art\, especially the artists who are not in the mainstream. It is very critical to keep this artwork alive”\, says Sadhna Garg\, Chairperson\, of Raghukul Trust.  The exhibition is powered by Darshanam\, a conglomerate of artists formed by Virendra Bansal\, one of the surviving old artists in Pichhwai Art who is credited for bringing Pichhwai art from Nathdwara to Jaipur and introducing Govind Dev Ji in Pichhwais. \nSupported by the Department of Tourism\, Government of Rajasthan\, 78 artworks from artists who have been carrying on this tradition from father to son for generations will be showcased from 7 to 11 September at the venue partner\, The Bikaner House\, New Delhi. Paintings by Virendra Bansal will also be part of the exhibition. \nSimultaneously with the exhibition\, a FREE takeaway Pichhwai Art workshop will be conducted. Students from various schools\, guests\, and Walk-ins will be allowed to paint and take their artwork for free. The objective is to catch them young and teach them this art. All the paints used in the workshop are made with natural stones\, as was done originally in the past. \nDarshanam by Raghukul Trust\nDate: September 7th to 11th\, 2024\,\nTime: 10 am to 7 pm\nVenue: Bikaner House\, Pandara Road\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/darshanam-exhibition-of-pichhwai-paintings-and-takeaway-workshop/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240901T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240909T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240831T075724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T080743Z
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SUMMARY:Heirloom Sarees: The Glory of India’s Woven Heritage
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of heirloom sarees from private collections that pays homage to the magnificent woven traditions of India. Many of the heirloom sarees are no longer being woven today as present day sensibilities\, raw material unavailability and diminishing weaving skills have played a part in the gradual decline of production of these special weaves. The exhibition highlights and exemplifies the wide variety of weaving skills\, different types of yarns and the astonishingly beautiful aesthetics which were prevalent and popular a few decades ago. The collection also highlights sarees woven in the important weaving clusters of the time including Kanchipuram\, Benares and Paithan among others. \nStarts On 01 September 2024\, 11:00 am\nEnd Date 08 September 2024\, 07:00 pm\nInauguration on Saturday\, 31 August 2024 at 18:30 with\nBharatanatyam performance composed for the occasion\nBy Justin McCarthy\nGuided Walkthrough on 1 September and 4 September 2024 at 16:00 hrs respectively\nKindly please register in advance on 9910666457 \nOn 7 September 2024 at 17:00 hrs\nA Conversation\nWith Ms Malvika Singh\, Publisher\, author\, revivalist of traditional textiles skills \n(Collaboration: Delhi Crafts Council) \n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/heirloom-sarees-the-glory-of-indias-woven-heritage/
LOCATION:IIC – India International Centre\, 40\, Max Mueller Marg\, Lodhi Gardens\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240905
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240729T123318Z
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SUMMARY:Delhi Contemporary Art Week 2024
DESCRIPTION:The 7th edition of Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW) is back\, showcasing the best of South Asian contemporary art at Bikaner House from August 31st to September 4th\, 2024. This event\, a collaborative effort of six premier Delhi-based galleries\, aims to amplify the voices of creative artists and celebrate their works that reflect contemporary themes and techniques. \nHighlights:\n\nCreative Alliance: DCAW is a platform for discussions about contemporary issues\, offering a space for art enthusiasts to engage deeply with modern artistic expressions.\nDiverse Artworks: Featuring both established and emerging artists from India and the broader subcontinent\, the event presents a diverse range of compelling artworks.\nParticipating Galleries: Blueprint12\, Exhibit 320\, Gallery Espace\, Latitude 28\, Shrine Empire\, and Vadehra Art Gallery bring their unique curatorial visions to DCAW\, enriching the event with varied mediums and artistic practices.\n\nWhy Attend\n\nInspiring Conversations: Engage in meaningful discussions about contemporary art and issues.\nArtistic Diversity: Experience a rich tapestry of modern artistic expressions.\nGlobal Appeal: Attracting both local and international audiences\, DCAW fosters a deeper appreciation for the vibrant South Asian art scene.\n\nDetails\n\nDates: August 31 – September 4\, 2024\nVenue: Bikaner House\, New Delhi\nParticipating Galleries: Blueprint12\, Exhibit 320\, Gallery Espace\, Latitude 28\, Shrine Empire\, Vadehra Art Gallery\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/delhi-contemporary-art-week-2024/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240830T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240901T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240813T060416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T060416Z
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SUMMARY:Artix 3.0 - Celebrate the Magic of Artistic Statement in New Delhi
DESCRIPTION:India’s first-of-its-kind pan-India hotel art exhibition\, is back with its highly anticipated sequel in the national capital that promises to galvanize the artistic realm by offering an incomparable odyssey of innovation and creativity. Running from 30th August till 1st September 2024\, at The Claridges Hotel\, New Delhi\, Artix is a creative visualization that redefines the convergence of art and artisans\, textiles and weaves\, tribal art\, and luxury. \nArt enthusiasts will witness an unimaginable experience that blends the indigenous and global energy of art and artists by transforming hotel rooms into immersive art spaces\, where every corner narrates a story of ingenuity and splendour. \nWith a grand line-up for art galleries including Treasure art gallery\, Artrise Art\, 108 Art Projects\, Bespoke Art Gallery\, Ashvita Art Gallery\, Art Nouveau\, Vision Art Gallery to name a few\, solo artists Aanchal Garg\, Cholamandal\, Shobha Broota\, Lexicon Art\, and Art & You Gallery will contribute to make the event a success. Jewellery designer Heeramaneck & Son Fine Jewellery\, Lotus arts de Vivre\, and textile designers Aadyam Handwoven\, Taranaksh\, House Of Tarina\, Chintz\, and Dabiri Couture will add up to the event. Private collectors Lekha Poddar and Ajay Gupta and photographer Prarthana Modi will also be participating in the show. \n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDate: 30th August till 1st September\, 2024\nTime: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm\nVenue: The Claridges Hotel\, Motilal Nehru Marg\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/artix-3-0-celebrate-the-magic-of-artistic-statement-in-new-delhi/
LOCATION:The Claridges Hotel\, Motilal Nehru Marg\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240827T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240828T114149Z
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SUMMARY:Offering - Chameli Ramachandran's Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Vadehra Art Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of artworks by artist Chameli Ramachandran. Offering is a presentation of watercolour paintings taken from the artist’s oeuvre from around a decade ago. The show will open at our modern art gallery space on 27 August 2024 and will remain on view until 16 September 2024. \nChameli Ramachandran nurtures an immersive and entrancing relationship with nature\, which strikes as an impulse to paint the skeletal and spiritual structures of different varieties of flowers\, clusters of shrubbery\, and the canopies of trees over and over again. In her nature studies\, Chameli expands the symbolic vocabulary of these pastoral elements and their parts – through a long list of protagonists\, including various kinds of lilies\, chrysanthemums\, carnations\, orchids\, hibiscus\, silk cotton\, and crotons among others – by viewing them as metaphors for life and death. She notes their sudden budding or blooming as a celebratory arrival of beauty\, grace\, and fragrance\, only to wilt shortly thereafter. The physiological transformations in their existence seem to mimic our own cycle of life\, which is entrenched in an inevitable decay yet remains guided by the promise of consistent regeneration. The dramatic personae she accords to these nature studies varies in curiosity and context\, though they all retain a benign loveliness and connect a viewer – through meditation\, ecstasy\, and melancholy – to the view they hold. They strive for balance\, presence\, and luminescence\, achieved through precise colour\, chromatics\, and texture\, feeling personal and warm while also transcendental. \nDate: 27 August – 16 September 2024\nTime: 6–8 PM\nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/offering-chameli-ramachandrans-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240827T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240809T061712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T061712Z
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SUMMARY:Solo Art Exhibition: Joya Mukerjee Logue
DESCRIPTION:Vadehra Art Gallery proudly presents the first-ever solo exhibition in India by renowned Indian-American artist Joya Mukerjee Logue. Titled “those who walk before me\,” this exhibition showcases a comprehensive collection of Mukerjee Logue’s decade-long painting practice\, featuring approximately thirty new works in oil and watercolor. \nAbout the Exhibition: \n\nTheme: Mukerjee Logue’s recent paintings delve into the architecture and neighborhood surrounding her paternal ancestral home in Ambala\, Haryana. Situated near the bustling bazaar off the old Grand Trunk Road\, these works offer a personal exploration of heritage and memory. The artist uses an anthropological lens to reflect on collective experiences and narratives\, highlighting the continuity of time\, history\, and culture through evolving structures and stories.\nSpecial Event: On Thursday\, 29 August 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, Joya Mukerjee Logue will engage in a conversation with Mala Singh—an esteemed author and publisher known for her work on conservation\, culture\, and traditional skill revivals. This discussion will provide deeper insights into the themes of the exhibition.\n\nExhibition Details: \n\nTitle: those who walk before me\nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-53\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi\nDates: 27th August – 17th September 2024\nArtist: Joya Mukerjee Logue (Solo Exhibition)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/solo-art-exhibition-joya-mukerjee-logue/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240825T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240826T220000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240805T072542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T073135Z
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SUMMARY:Naayaab - The finest of Indian heritage craftsmanship
DESCRIPTION:About Naayaab \nThe inaugural edition of Naayaab is set to showcase over 100 exclusive masterpieces of 40+ traditional artforms\, crafted by 70+ master artisans\, including Padma Shri and National Awardees. This unique event\, curated by Craft Maestros\, brings together the finest traditional Indian art\, master artisans\, and art patrons and collectors to celebrate the enduring legacy of Indian craftsmanship. \nExhibition Highlights: \n\n100+ Curated Masterpieces: Featuring intricate works by award-winning artisans such as Sudarshan Sahoo (Padma Vibhushan 2021\, Padma Shri 1988)\, Jai Prakash Lakhiawal (Padma Shri 2016)\, Khaleel Ahmad (Padma Shri 2024)\, Bhil artist Bhuri Bai (Padma Shri 2021)\, and Gond artist Durga Bai Vyam (Padma Shri).\nHolistic Experience: Each city’s showcase will span two days\, featuring a series of conversations\, dialogues\, and music to provide a comprehensive cultural experience.\n\nArtisan Contributions \n \nNaayaab presents works from 70+ diverse locations across India\, highlighting the rich and varied heritage of traditional Indian art. The artworks range in price from a few lakhs to several crores\, showcasing the immense value and craftsmanship involved. \nFuture Vision \nNaayaab aims to become a prominent part of annual cultural calendars in India and major world cities. By working closely with artisans for over six years\, Craft Maestros hopes to inspire the next generation of artisans and change the narrative around traditional artforms\, emphasizing their value and excellence. \nTrue patrons of arts and crafts are invited to experience the majestic beauty and richness of traditional Indian artforms at Naayaab – Timeless Artisanal Treasures. \nJoin us in celebrating the timeless artisanal treasures of India at Naayaab! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: 25-26 Aug\nVenue: Hotel Taj Mahal\, Man Singh Road
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/naayaab-the-finest-of-indian-heritage-craftsmanship/
LOCATION:Hotel Taj Mahal\, South Block\, Man Singh Road Area\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240816T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240830T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240819T044836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T044836Z
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SUMMARY:Vibrant Realms-Art Exhibition by Gallery Pioneer
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Pioneer is thrilled to present “Vibrant Realms\,” an exclusive art exhibition featuring a stunning collection of paintings and sculptures. This exhibition showcases the dynamic and colorful expressions of diverse themes\, ideas\, and emotions\, offering an immersive experience into the vibrant worlds of art. \nFeatured Artists: The exhibition highlights the works of renowned Indian artists\, including A Ramachandran\, Jamini Roy\, Lalu Prasad Shaw\, Manu Parekh\, and Krishen Khanna\, among others. This rich collection celebrates the essence of Indian contemporary art\, blending traditional cultural narratives with modern artistic interpretations. \nAbout Gallery Pioneer: Located in the heart of New Delhi\, Gallery Pioneer is a leading art gallery dedicated to promoting contemporary Indian art. With over 35 years of experience\, founder Praveen D Upadhye and his son Siddhant P Upadhye have curated a diverse range of exhibitions that explore a wide spectrum of themes. Celebrating 25 years of excellence\, the gallery continues to be a pivotal platform for both established and emerging artists\, contributing significantly to India’s vibrant art scene. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: 16th to 30th August 2024 (Sunday viewings by appointment only)\nTime: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM\nVenue: Gallery Pioneer\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/vibrant-realms-art-exhibition-by-gallery-pioneer/
LOCATION:Gallery Pioneer\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240814T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240920T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240802T100035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T092332Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition - Blind Spot by Aditya Pande
DESCRIPTION:Nature Morte is excited to present an exhibition of new works by acclaimed Delhi-based artist Aditya Pande. Represented by Nature Morte since 2007\, Pande has had solo shows in New Delhi in 2011\, 2017\, 2019\, and 2022\, as well as a solo show at Alexia Goethe Gallery in London in 2009. \nArtist’s Technique\nAditya Pande’s artwork exists on multiple planes\, merging sophisticated computerized methods with rudimentary mark-making techniques. His pieces are a juxtaposition of playfulness and grotesqueness\, culture and animalism\, orchestration and spontaneity\, reveling in the structures of pure gibberish. \nPande creates complex images on the computer\, which are then printed on paper\, canvas\, or vinyl. His paper works are framed\, with the artist adding hand-applied marks and attaching various objects and materials to the acrylic sheets. The final products are hybrids of drawing\, painting\, and collage\, often leaving viewers puzzled about their construction. \nImagery and Themes\nPande’s imagery is both alluring and cryptic\, reminiscent of cosmological diagrams and graphic universes from Jainism and Hindu beliefs. His works reflect the primordial ooze from which matter and energy emerge\, using spills\, stains\, and tangled strings to create his cosmology. The languages in his art are composed of stutters\, hiccups\, grunts\, and nervous tics. \nPande’s cosmos features beings that mimic aliens\, insects\, phantasms\, and freaks\, often reflecting aspects of ourselves. His style integrates subject and object\, resulting in a chaotic multiplicity that defies categorization within Western Art History genres like Surrealism\, Pop Art\, or Action Painting. South Asia’s diverse and polymorphous visual and conceptual ancestry is at the heart of his work\, leaving viewers feeling untethered between prehistoric cave paintings and science fiction fantasies. \nExhibition Dates: August 14 – September 8\nGallery Hours: Tuesday – Sunday\, 11 AM – 7 PM\nVenue: Nature Morte Gallery\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/art-exhibition-blind-spot-by-aditya-pande/
LOCATION:Nature Morte Gallery\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240814T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240823T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240820T065242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T065242Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Serendipity Arts Residency 2024 Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Serendipity Arts Foundation is thrilled to announce the Serendipity Arts Residency 2024 Open Studio featuring the innovative and thought-provoking practices of five artists and one writer. This annual program offers creative minds the space and resources to develop their practice\, work on new projects\, and interact with the broader art community in the capital. \nThe Residency showcase will run from August 14 to August 23\, 2024\, open daily from 11 AM to 6 PM (except on August 15 and 18) with artists’ walkthroughs\, performances\, and workshops scheduled throughout the week. \nExhibition Dates: August 14 – August 23\, 2024\nTimings: 11 AM – 6 PM\nVenue: Serendipity Arts Foundation\, C-340\, Chetna Marg\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/exhibition-serendipity-arts-residency-2024-open-studio/
LOCATION:Serendipity Arts Foundation\, C-340\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110024
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240908
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240730T043808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T043808Z
UID:34307-1723248000-1725753599@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Two solo exhibitions\, Past Forward and Cabinet of Curiosities
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition I: “Past Forward” by Anjaneyulu G \n\nDates: 10th August – 7th September 2024\nVenue: Level 1\, Art Alive Gallery\nDescription: Anjaneyulu G\, hailing from Telangana\, presents a collection that delves into the remnants of the past\, propelling them into the present. His hyper-realistic canvases predominantly feature vessels and objects from both past and present\, creating a dialogue between heritage and contemporary culture.\n\nExhibition II: “Cabinet of Curiosities” by Vipul Rathod \n\nDates: 10th August – 7th September 2024\nVenue: Level 2\, Art Alive Gallery\nDescription: Vipul Rathod’s exhibition showcases his unique response to the world around him. His works feature miniature papier-mâché objects displayed in self-constructed cabinets. These creations embody memory\, desire\, and the exploration of the unknown\, presenting a universal approach to art.\n\nExplore the intricate and thought-provoking works of Anjaneyulu G and Vipul Rathod at Art Alive Gallery. These exhibitions offer a unique perspective on the intersection of history\, memory\, and contemporary culture. \n\nExhibition Dates: 10th August – 7th September 2024\nLocation: Art Alive Gallery
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/two-solo-exhibitions-past-forward-and-cabinet-of-curiosities/
LOCATION:ART ALIVE GALLERY\, S-221\, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg\, Block S\, Panchsheel Park South\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240802T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240922T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240727T090532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T090532Z
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SUMMARY:Cartographical Tales: India through Maps
DESCRIPTION:Cartographical Tales: India through Maps | An Exhibition of Historical Maps from the 17th century to 1946. \nAnubhav Nath\, Curatorial Director of Ojas Art\, presents “Cartographical Tales: India through Maps” – an exhibition of unseen historical maps from the 17th century to 1946. \nMaps play a vital role in defining national borders. Before independence\, India included Pakistan and Bangladesh (then East Pakistan). Post-independence\, these regions became three separate nations. \nIn recognition of India’s 78th year of independence\, maps by prominent cartographers like Seutter\, Rennell\, Mortier\, Lapie\, Bonne\, and Tallis will be exhibited. Each map tells a unique story\, highlighting the shifting boundaries over the centuries. These maps\, printed in England\, France\, Italy\, and the USA\, provide insight into the subcontinent’s historical geography. Every map recounts a story that traces back through history. \nCartography\, depicting geographical areas\, peaked in the 17th-19th centuries as explorers charted new territories and accurately marked locations using longitudes and latitudes. This period saw extensive commissioning of maps by Western powers. Cartography also serves an educational purpose\, helping to understand changing geographical boundaries and their causes. The displayed collection emphasizes maps of Pre-Independence India\, encompassing present-day India\, Pakistan\, and Bangladesh. \nApproximately 100 maps will be on display. \nVenue: Ojas Art\, 1AQ\, Near Qutub Minar\, Mehrauli\, New Delhi \nDate: August 02\, 2024 – September 22\, 2024 \nTime: 11 am to 7 pm every day (closed on Mondays and National holidays)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/cartographical-tales-india-through-maps/
LOCATION:Ojas Art\, 1AQ\, Near Qutub Minar\, Mehrauli\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240802T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240805T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240628T104320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T063511Z
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SUMMARY:This Beautiful World - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sushma Mahajan presents her solo exhibition “This Beautiful World\,” curated by the Art Historian and Consultant Author Dr. Alka Pande. The exhibition will take place at the Visual Arts Gallery\, India Habitat Centre from August 2 to August 5\, 2024. \n“This Beautiful World” features 35 exquisite watercolor paintings that bring out the beauty of our surroundings through Dr. Mahajan’s unique perspective. Her inimitable style and mastery of watercolors breathe life into a diverse range of subjects\, from enchanting flora and fauna to captivating landscapes and architectural wonders. Among the highlights of the exhibition are 10-12 artworks depicting the enchanting aspects of flora and fauna\, such as the cute innocence of a rabbit\, the elegant charm of horses\, and the ferocity of a wild cat. The collection also includes serene autumn landscapes and vibrant floral compositions. \nDate: August 2 to August 5\, 2024\nTime: 10 AM to 7:30 PM\nVenue: Visual Arts Gallery\, India Habitat Centre
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/this-beautiful-world-a-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240801T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240803T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240727T044141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T063837Z
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SUMMARY:3-Day State Museum Conclave
DESCRIPTION:The Ministry of Culture is organizing the “State Museum Conclave” in Delhi from August 1-3\, 2024. Held at Bharat Mandapam\, this event coincides with the 46th of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee sessions. \nEvent Highlights\nAgenda:\n\n\n\nDiscussion on the development of the ‘Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum\,’ set to be the world’s largest museum.\nMasterclasses\, hands-on training\, and expert discussions on museum management\, conservation\, and best practices.\nPresentations from state museums showcasing their collections and achievements.\n\n\n\nParticipants:\n\n\n\nCurators\, museum administrators\, and experts from India and abroad.\nUnion Minister of Culture and Tourism\, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat\, will address the gathering.\n\n\n\nWho Can Attend\nThe conclave is aimed at professionals in museum management and cultural heritage. Attendance details suggest it may be invite-only or open\, depending on the Ministry of Culture’s arrangements. \nWhy Attend\nThis conclave offers a unique platform for cultural and heritage professionals to engage with leading experts and contribute to the future of Indian museums\, particularly the ambitious Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum project. \n \nEvent Details\n\n\nDates: August 1-3\, 2024\nTime: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM\nVenue: Bharat Mandapam\, Delhi\nNearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/3-day-state-museum-conclave/
LOCATION:Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240725T043526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T090246Z
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SUMMARY:Fragile - Exhibition presented by Latitude 28
DESCRIPTION:“Fragile” is an evocative art exhibition that showcases the unique voices of artists Al-Qawi Nanavati\, Dola Shikder\, and Purvi Sharma. Each artist explores personal and universal themes with poignant creativity\, offering a diverse and introspective experience. \nFeatured Artists and Their Works: \n\nAl-Qawi Nanavati: Through her mixed-media works\, Al-Qawi navigates themes of loss and renewal in “Letters to my Mother\,” inviting viewers into a deeply contemplative space.\nDola Shikder: In “Myths of Belonging\,” Dola challenges traditional narratives of femininity and cultural identity using textile\, paint\, and multimedia collaborations with her mother.\nPurvi Sharma: Purvi’s sculptural pieces capture the essence of everyday life\, transforming uncertainty into tangible forms that resonate with a serene yet dynamic presence.\n\nEvent Details: \n\nVenue: Gallery LATITUDE 28\, F – 208\, F/F\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\nDates: 1st – 18th August 2024\nEntry: Free\n\n“Fragile” is an invitation to introspection\, urging viewers to deeply engage with the artists’ journeys of resilience and discovery. Don’t miss this captivating exhibition!
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/fragile-exhibition-presented-by-latitude-28/
LOCATION:LATITUDE 28\, F-208\, First Floor\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240727T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240929T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240725T044249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T064625Z
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SUMMARY:Two Solo Exhibitions - If We Knew the Point and Magic in the Square
DESCRIPTION:The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is thrilled to present two distinct exhibitions featuring the works of renowned artists Amitava and Mohan Samant. These exhibitions will stand independently\, yet converse through the rich imagery and unique art-making journeys of both artists. Mohan Samant (1924 – 2004) and Amitava (b.1947) represent two generations of creative mastery\, offering visitors an immersive artistic experience. \nFeatured Exhibitions:\n1. If We Knew the Point – Amitava: Amitava’s exhibition showcases a variety of styles and mediums\, including graphite\, ink\, ballpoint pens\, watercolors\, collages\, and burnt marks on paper. His work emphasizes the poetics of materiality\, creating images that are meant to be experienced rather than rationalized. \n2. Magic in the Square – Mohan Samant\, Centennial Exhibition: This exhibition celebrates Mohan Samant’s unique artistic practice and pays tribute to his contribution to modern Indian art. A member of the Progressive Artists Group\, Samant’s work bridges Eastern and Western traditions\, offering a dynamic exploration of his creative legacy. \nExhibition Details:\n\nOpen to Public: From 27 July\, 2024\nVenue: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, Saket\, New Delhi\nTiming: 10:30 A.M – 6:30 P.M (Closed on Mondays and all national holidays)\nAdmission: Free\n\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis dual exhibition provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich and varied practices of Amitava and Mohan Samant. Visitors can engage with the innovative styles and masterful techniques of two generations of Indian artists\, making it a must-visit event for art enthusiasts.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/two-solo-exhibitions-if-we-knew-the-point-and-magic-in-the-square/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240725T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240727T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T075800
CREATED:20240724T110155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T085846Z
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SUMMARY:Gifts World Expo 2024
DESCRIPTION:Gifts World Expo is India’s largest exhibition focused on gifting and promotional solutions. This specially curated trade show offers a lucrative platform for marquee players in the B2B gifting and promotion industry to scale up their businesses. Attendees can generate targeted leads\, gain industry insights\, find sustainable solutions\, and enhance their value chain. \nEvent Highlights:\nDiverse Product Range: \n\nCustomized Gifts & Promotional Products\nElectronic Gadgets & Home Appliances\nBeauty\, Health & Wellness Gifts\nGourmet Hampers\nCustom Branding Machinery\nHandicrafts\, Home Decor & Furnishing\nHousewares & Kitchen Appliances\nAwards & Rewards\nStationery & Office Supplies\nInnovative Gifting Boxes\nPremium Gifts/ Gold & Silver Gifts\nCelebration & Festive Gifts\nLuxury Gifts & Lifestyle Products\n\nGifts World Expo is the ultimate destination for all gifting solutions\, including gift items\, souvenirs\, premiums\, novelties\, mementos\, keepsakes\, and promotional solutions. The expo unites the entire gifting industry under one roof\, providing a comprehensive and diverse range of products\, ideas\, and solutions. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: 25-26-27 July\, 2024\nVenue: Bharat Mandapam (Pragati Maidan)\, New Delhi\, India
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/gifts-world-expo-2024/
LOCATION:Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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