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SUMMARY:Abr Kyā Chīz Hai / What Really is a Cloud? - Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Akar Prakar Presents Abr Kyā Chīz Hai / What Really is a Cloud? – Recent Works by Debasish Mukherjee\nCuratorial Advisor: Ranjit Hoskote \nAbout the Exhibition\n\nAbr Kyā Chīz Hai/ What Really is a Cloud? takes its title from Mirza Ghalib’s evocative verse\, echoing enduring questions about place\, time\, and the unseen forces that shape human experience. Rather than offering answers\, the exhibition sustains a lingering inquiry into memory\, perception\, and the fragile architectures of belonging. \nOver the years\, memory\, space\, and displacement have remained central to Mukherjee’s artistic practice. Much of his work draws from the city of Benares and its people\, particularly members of his mother’s family who lived there for generations. Benares\, with its dense layering of ritual\, belief\, and continuity\, shaped his early consciousness. Along with Chapra\, where he spent his childhood\, it formed the emotional and cultural bedrock of his thinking. \nThe artist often divides his life into two chapters. The first encompasses his childhood and formative years in Chapra and Benares. The second began in 1994\, when he moved to Delhi. This latter chapter now spanning over three decades constitutes the larger part of his life and is marked by deep personal and professional transformation. \n \nThe current body of work emerged from a deeply personal realization. In recent years\, Mukherjee noticed a growing difficulty in recalling the names and faces of people he met\, even those encountered recently\, while older memories remained vivid and sharply detailed. This imbalance between remembering and forgetting became the catalyst for the work\, creating an urgency to document\, recall\, and gather fragments of a life that might otherwise slowly erode. As part of this process\, Mukherjee began with writing & recording events from the past thirty years in various formats\, noting people\, conversations\, encounters\, and moments that shaped his thinking. Gradually\, patterns surfaced\, revealing how these interactions had enriched his journey and quietly informed his choices. The act of remembering and recording became both method and material. \nWhile reflecting on objects that could symbolise his early years in Delhi and continue to remain relevant today\, the telephone emerged as a recurring element. Mukherjee encountered it meaningfully only after moving to the city. Over the years\, it carried innumerable conversations across fragile lines of connection. Before the era of smartphones and digital archives\, conversations disappeared the moment a call ended\, leaving behind only memory. Friendships were formed\, collaborations initiated\, relationships sustained\, and sometimes lost through this medium. The telephone thus became more than an object\, it became a witness\, a keeper of voices\, and a delicate archive of fleeting human bonds. \nDelhi itself functions as a powerful anchor within this body of work. With a population exceeding twenty million and a history spanning over a thousand years\, the city exists as a palimpsest of time. Its layered histories\, cultural depth\, and contradictions offered the artist not just a place to work\, but a vast reservoir of memory. The writings of Mirza Ghalib resonated differently once Mukherjee began living in Delhi\, particularly through visits to Ghalib’s haveli\, where history felt intimately present. \nPolitics in Delhi is unavoidable and omnipresent. As the seat of power\, the city attracts political ambition from across the country. From student politics and university elections to demonstrations and parliamentary debates\, political activity is loud\, visible\, and performative. One of the works in this exhibition responds directly to this charged atmosphere. \nEnvironmental concerns form another critical layer. Delhi is consistently ranked among the most polluted cities in the world. While sustainability has become a widely circulated term\, it often functions as a token gesture rather than a deeply integrated practice. A short four-minute film within the exhibition reflects on this contradiction\, questioning the gap between rhetoric and action. \nMukherjee’s professional journey is also closely tied to Delhi. Beginning his career in a fashion house soon after moving to the city\, he witnessed the Indian fashion industry evolve over three decades. The work Sunadari is an abstract mapping of this transformation\, examining the relationship between fashion\, aspiration\, visibility\, and media. \nThis exhibition functions as a visual and conceptual journal of the artist’s journey emerging from the fear of forgetting but anchored in the joy of remembering. It reflects on his years in Delhi\, the weight of its history\, its contradictions\, and the many people who offered support\, inspiration\, and resilience along the way. Ultimately\, it is about memory in all its fragility and endurance\, about what it means to hold on\, to let go\, and to belong. \nTitle: Abr Kyā Chīz Hai? / What Really is a Cloud?\nArtist: Debasish Mukherjee\nExhibition Dates: 4th February – 6th March 2026\nVenue: Akar Prakar\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/abr-kya-chiz-hai-what-really-is-a-cloud-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Akar Prakar
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Aranyani Pavilion 2026
DESCRIPTION:Aranyani Pavilion 2026 is a landmark ecological art and architectural project opening at Sunder Nursery\, New Delhi\, in February 2026. Presented by Aranyani\, a conservation and creative arts initiative founded by conservation scientist and creative director Tara Lal\, the pavilion invites the public to reconnect with nature through art\, architecture\, and ecology. \nTitled Sacred Nature\, the pavilion is conceptualised by Tara Lal and designed in collaboration with T_M.Space\, led by architects Tanil Raif and Mario Serrano Puche. The structure is imagined as a spiral walk-through installation\, inspired by India’s sacred groves and Vedic ecological principles. Visitors move through a continuous journey of light\, shadow\, sound\, and texture\, culminating in a central shrine anchored by a stone monolith. \nThe pavilion is constructed using upcycled Lantana camara wood\, an invasive species\, and supports a living canopy of more than 40 native plant species. By integrating sustainable materials and living elements\, the project places ecological restoration at the core of its design and purpose. \nAlongside the architectural installation\, the Aranyani Pavilion features a public programme of talks\, performances\, and guided tours\, encouraging dialogue on environmental awareness\, cultural traditions\, and sustainable futures. Sound design for the pavilion is created by Gaurav Raina and Komorebi\, enhancing the immersive experience. \nAfter its presentation at Sunder Nursery\, the pavilion will continue its life as a permanent installation at the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls’ School\, where it will function as a learning space for students and researchers. The pavilion’s plant canopy will be relocated to urban gardening initiatives in New Delhi\, extending its ecological impact beyond the exhibition period. \nEvent Details:Opening Dates: Wednesday\, 4 February – Friday\, 13 February 2026Time: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PMVenue: Sunder Nursery\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/aranyani-pavilion-2026/
LOCATION:Sunder Nursery\, Opposite Humayun Tomb Park\, Nizamuddin\, National Zoological Park\, Sundar Nagar\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260215T190000
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SUMMARY:Evolution / Involution: A Contemporary Abstraction Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Evolution / Involution is a group exhibition presented by Bhavna Kakar and curated by Khushboo Jain\, opening at LATITUDE 28\, New Delhi. Bringing together a distinguished roster of modern masters and contemporary international artists\, the exhibition explores abstraction as a philosophical and experiential practice rooted in both ancient symbolism and contemporary thought. \nThe exhibition is conceptually anchored in the Bindu—a primordial point that serves as a generative source and organising principle. Revisiting a significant post-1960s artistic movement\, the participating artists reinterpret ancient symbolic forms through modernist abstraction\, employing geometric vocabularies such as circles\, triangles\, grids\, and meditative colour fields. These visual structures function as pathways toward inwardness\, energy\, and consciousness\, dissolving binaries between the spiritual and the material. \nEvolution / Involution seeks to decolonise readings of South Asian visual traditions\, moving beyond ritualistic or orientalist frameworks to reclaim them as living\, intuitive\, and contemporary epistemologies. While deeply informed by South Asian visual heritage\, the exhibition foregrounds transnational dialogues\, bringing together artists who engage with esoteric forms\, energetic mappings\, and metaphysical inquiry through distinctly contemporary practices. \nAnchored by historical figures such as Sohan Qadri and Prabhakar Barwe\, and extended through present-day global voices including Alexander Gorlizki\, Claudia Wieser\, Olivia Fraser\, Shobha Broota\, and others\, the exhibition traces how a single point of origin—the Bindu—can unfold into expansive ways of seeing\, thinking\, and being. Abstraction here emerges not only as a visual language but as an embodied and philosophical inquiry. \nParticipating Artists\nSohan Qadri\, Prabhakar Barwe\, Alexander Gorlizki\, Ayushi Patni\, Balan Nambiar\, Claudia Wieser\, Desmond Lazaro\, Elisabeth Deane\, Genevieve Chua\, Jethro Buck\, Karen Köhler\, Mahirwan Mamtani\, Nicole Frobush\, Olivia Fraser\, Shane Drinkwater\, Shobha Broota\, Tanya Johnson \nExhibition Details\nPresented by: Bhavna KakarCurated by: Khushboo Jain \nVenue: LATITUDE 28\, B-74\, Ground Floor\, Block B\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi – 110024Exhibition On View: 3 February – 15 March 2026Gallery Timings: Monday to Sunday\, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/evolution-involution-a-contemporary-abstraction-exhibition/
LOCATION:LATITUDE 28\, F-208\, First Floor\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260215T183000
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SUMMARY:Yakishime: Earth Metamorphosis-Japanese Ceramics
DESCRIPTION:🌍 Earth\, fire\, and transformation come together at Yakishime: Earth Metamorphosis. 🌍 Clay\, fire\, and time in quiet conversation. A beautiful reminder of how material carries memory and transformation. \n🔥 Explore the raw beauty of Japanese ceramics\, where clay meets flame and time leaves its mark. 🔥 \n🏛️ Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts\, New Delhi 🏛️ \n📅 3–15 February 2026 📅 \n⏰ 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM ⏰ \n🎟️ Entry free & open to all 🎟️ \n#Yakishime #EarthMetamorphosis #JapaneseCeramics #IGNCA #JapanFoundation #ArtExhibition #CeramicsArt
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/yakishime-earth-metamorphosis-japanese-ceramics/
LOCATION:IGNCA\, IGNCA\, JANPATH BUILDING\, JANPATH\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260201T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260228T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
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SUMMARY:No One Can Silence Me - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:No One Can Silence Me is a powerful solo exhibition by renowned Belgian artist Saskia Pintelon\, featuring 27 compelling portrait paintings that explore the language of human expression\, ageing\, and emotional presence. The Sri Lankan‑based artist presents faces that are direct\, honest\, and unfiltered—showing vulnerability\, humour\, and quiet strength through subtle gestures like a raised eyebrow\, a knowing gaze\, or a closed mouth. \nHandwritten words appear as annotations on the portraits\, interrupting thoughts and revealing unspoken inner states. These works are not about perfect likenesses but about the face as testimony—a resilient record of identity and emotion that refuses to be muted or erased. \nEvent details:\nDate: Sunday\, 1 February – Saturday\, 28 February 2026\nTime: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday to Saturday)\nVenue: Gallery Pristine Contemporary\, A‑178\, C3 Ground Floor\, Saini Bhavan\, Kotla Mubarakpur\, Bhishma Pitamah Marg\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/no-one-can-silence-me-a-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery Pristine Contemporary\, A‑178\, C3 Ground Floor\, Saini Bhavan\, Kotla Mubarakpur\, Bhishma Pitamah Marg\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260212T180000
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SUMMARY:Gujral Within 2026: Satish Gujral Centenary Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Gujral Within: An Introspection is a special centenary exhibition honouring the life and artistic legacy of modern Indian master Satish Gujral (1925–2025). Presented by RGAL | Raseel Gujral Art Legacy in collaboration with Dhoomimal Art Centre\, the exhibition will be held at Bikaner House\, New Delhi. \nConceived not as a conventional retrospective\, Gujral Within offers an inward and reflective journey into the artist’s practice. The exhibition brings together a carefully curated selection of paintings\, drawings\, and sculptures drawn entirely from the private collection of Raseel Gujral\, many of which are being displayed publicly for the first time. \nThe exhibition focuses largely on the final decade of Satish Gujral’s artistic practice\, a period marked by restraint\, clarity\, and distilled form. Rather than scale or spectacle\, the presentation emphasises intimacy and proximity\, allowing viewers to engage deeply with Gujral’s visual language and philosophical approach. \nA key highlight of the exhibition is the first acquisition-led presentation under RGAL\, inviting collectors\, art patrons\, and design enthusiasts to connect personally with Gujral’s work. The exhibition also marks the release of a centenary limited-edition print series\, featuring five previously uneditioned works from the private collection. Each print is individually numbered\, authenticated\, and produced on museum-grade archival paper using archival pigment processes. \nGujral Within stands as a quiet yet powerful tribute to one of India’s most influential modern artists\, offering a rare and contemplative experience of his enduring legacy. \nEvent Details:Exhibition Dates: 1 February – 12 February 2026Time: 10:00 am – 6:00 pmVenue: Bikaner House\, New DelhiPresented By: RGAL | Raseel Gujral Art LegacyIn Collaboration With: Dhoomimal Art Centre
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/gujral-within-2026-satish-gujral-centenary-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260131T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260201T220000
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SUMMARY:Anant Samagam 2026
DESCRIPTION:Aalekh Foundation presents Anant Samagam – Edition 2\, a three-day cultural festival celebrating India’s rich artistic traditions. After the success of its first edition\, the festival returns in January 2026 at Travancore Palace\, New Delhi. \nAnant Samagam 2026 brings together the cultural heritage of Rajasthan\, West Bengal\, and Assam\, highlighting the deep connections between these regions through art\, textiles\, music\, food\, and ideas. The festival focuses on how traditional practices continue to evolve in contemporary times. \nVisitors can experience a wide range of cultural forms\, including handloom and craft showcases featuring Bandhani\, Jamdani\, and Muga silk. The festival also presents curated fashion showcases by well-known designers\, regional food experiences\, and evening music performances by artists from different parts of India. \nA special visual art exhibition\, curated in collaboration with Sameksha Art Gallery\, will feature contemporary artists exploring themes of memory\, material culture\, and regional identity. In addition\, panel discussions and cultural conversations will provide space for meaningful dialogue on heritage\, creativity\, and modern interpretations of culture. \nAnant Samagam aims to support emerging artists and create a platform where tradition and contemporary expression come together. It is designed as an inclusive cultural experience for artists\, institutions\, and the public. \nEvent Details:Dates: 31 January & 1 February 2026Time: 11:00 am to 10:00 pmVenue: Travancore Palace\, Shrimant Madhav Rao Scindia Marg\, Copernicus Marg\, New Delhi – 110001
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/anant-samagam-2026/
LOCATION:Travancore Palace\, 10A\, KG Marg\, Mandi House\, New Delhi - 110001\, Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Dance,Exhibition,Fairs,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260131T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260131T180000
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SUMMARY:Sculpting Space: An Art Furniture Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Sculpting Space\, an exclusive art furniture exhibition by The Lookbook Co.\, will be unveiled in New Delhi this January\, presenting a refined dialogue between sculptural art and functional design. Hosted in the creative enclave of Village Ghitorni\, the exhibition introduces a luxury furniture collection conceived as autonomous art objects rather than conventional interior pieces. \nCurated as an intimate showcase\, the exhibition explores furniture as sculptural composition\, where form\, proportion\, and material presence take precedence over ornamentation. Drawing inspiration from art\, architecture\, and material experimentation\, The Lookbook Co. redefines contemporary luxury through restraint\, permanence\, and conceptual clarity. \nEach piece in the collection is meticulously handcrafted using natural materials and artisanal techniques\, with creation timelines spanning over a month—or more—for individual works. These pieces are not designed merely to occupy space but to command it\, inviting contemplation\, emotional engagement\, and interaction. \nSpeaking ahead of the exhibition\, Aparna Patodia\, Founder of The Lookbook Co.\, emphasised that the collection began not with furniture\, but with form\, emotion\, and material truth—positioning authorship and intent as the new markers of luxury. \nConceived specifically for architects and interior designers\, the exhibition addresses spaces as cultural and emotional experiences. Presented in collaboration with Ochre Art\, Nehaa Wadhwaa\, and Samridhi Agarwal\, the showcase reflects an international Art Nouveau influence\, where contemporary art and sculptural furniture exist in thoughtful conversation. \nEvent Details\nDate: 31 January 2026Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PMVenue: Silver Oak Road No. 3\, Plot No. B\, Ground Floor\, Kh No. 236\, Village Ghitorni\, New DelhiCity: New DelhiAudience: Architects\, interior designers\, collectors\, and design enthusiastsPresented by: The Lookbook Co.Collaborators: Ochre Art\, Nehaa Wadhwaa\, Samridhi Agarwal
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sculpting-space-an-art-furniture-exhibition/
LOCATION:Silver Oak\, Road No. 3\, Plot No. B\, Ground Floor\, Kh No. 236\, Village Ghitorni\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260131T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
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SUMMARY:Party Is Elsewhere - Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Key Highlights \n\nGroup exhibition featuring leading South Asian and international artists\nIncludes works from renowned private collections\, including the Devi Art Foundation\nHosted in The Radial\, a reimagined abandoned nightclub turned experimental art space\nExhibition moves beyond the traditional “white cube\,” encouraging immersive and fluid viewing\nExplores themes of temporality\, memory\, transformation\, and afterlife of spaces\nArtists span multiple generations\, geographies\, and material practices\nWorks oscillate between abstraction and figuration\, creating a layered\, contemplative experience\n\nEvent Details \n\nCurated by: Reha Sodhi & Amit Kumar Jain\nDates: 31 January – 28 February 2026\nPreview: 31 January 2026 | 4:00 – 9:00 pm\nVenue: The Radial\, F Block Inner Circle\, Connaught Place\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/party-is-elsewhere-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Radial\, F Block Inner Circle\, Connaught Place\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Are You Human? – Bodies\, Machines & Publics
DESCRIPTION:Organiser: Khoj International Artists’ Association\nEvent Type: International contemporary art exhibition + symposium\nTheme: How technology\, AI\, and digital systems are reshaping human bodies\, identity\, intimacy\, and public space \nExhibition: Are You Human?\n\nFormat: Two-site international exhibition\nArtists: Indian and international artists\nFocus Areas:\n\nArtificial intelligence and immersive technologies\nSurveillance systems and digital interfaces\nHuman–machine relationships\nTechnology’s impact on everyday life and public spaces\n\n\n\nLocations & Dates: \n\nKhoj Studios\, New Delhi:\n\n31 January – 28 February 2026\nTime: 10:30 am – 6:30 pm\n\n\nDLF Avenue Mall\, Saket:\n\n31 January – 10 February 2026\nTime: 11:00 am – 12:30 am\n\n\n\nSymposium: Notes from the Digital Underground\n\nDates: 31 January – 1 February 2026\nVenue: Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan\, New Delhi\nConceptualised With: Mila T. Samdub\n\nKey Discussion Themes: \n\nDigital infrastructures and public life\nGig work and its emotional and political realities\nAlgorithmic bias and surveillance\nFutures in a technology-driven society\n\nWhy It Matters:\n\nBuilds on over a decade of Khoj’s work on art\, technology\, and embodied experience\nBrings together artists\, technologists\, activists\, and researchers\nOffers both public-facing exhibitions and in-depth critical conversations
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/are-you-human-bodies-machines-publics/
LOCATION:DLF Avenue Mall\, saket\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260129T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260228T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20260127T050308Z
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SUMMARY:Dual Solo Exhibitions: The Floor Keeps Count & Cabinet of Curiosities
DESCRIPTION:Gallery: Exhibit 320\, New Delhi\nEvent Type: Contemporary art exhibitions (two parallel solo shows)\nArtists: Sareena Khemka & Kaushik Saha\nCurator: Adwait Singh (for The Floor Keeps Count)\n\nExhibitions on View\n1. The Floor Keeps Count – Sareena Khemka \n\nA deeply personal body of work shaped by memory\, loss\, and ancestral space\nExplores urban environments\, material decay\, and spatial memory\nUses fragments of floors\, walls\, and thresholds to create abstract\, intimate portraits\nBlurs boundaries between place and person\, architecture and emotion\n\n2. Cabinet of Curiosities – Kaushik Saha \n\nFocuses on observation\, collecting\, and the poetry of everyday life\nCombines documentation with imagination\nEncourages viewers to relook at the overlooked and ordinary through carefully assembled forms and images\n\nWhy Visit\n\nTwo distinct yet complementary artistic practices shown together\nThoughtful reflections on memory\, materiality\, time\, and lived spaces\nOffers both introspective and observational perspectives within contemporary art\n\nEvent Details\n\nDates: Thursday\, 29 January – Saturday\, 28 February 2026\nVenue: Exhibit 320\, F-320\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\nTimings:\n\n11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday–Friday)\nSaturday visits by appointment only\n\n\n\nAbout Sareena Khemka \n\nBangalore-based visual artist working across drawing\, painting\, and sculpture\nPractice engages with the Anthropocene\, memory\, and landscapes—both real and imagined\nDraws inspiration from rocks\, ruins\, excavation sites\, and urban histories
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/dual-solo-exhibitions-the-floor-keeps-count-cabinet-of-curiosities/
LOCATION:Exhibit 320\, F-320\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260121T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260123T180000
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SUMMARY:Lenscape Kerala: A Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Discover Kerala through powerful visual storytelling at Lenscape Kerala\, a photography exhibition presented by Kerala Tourism. Featuring 100 curated photographs by ten acclaimed photographers\, the exhibition captures the soul of God’s Own Country through portraits\, landscapes\, wildlife\, culture\, and everyday life. \nCurated by renowned art critic Uma Nair and directed by award-winning photographer Balan Madhavan\, Lenscape Kerala brings together ten distinct visual voices to create a contemporary and immersive portrait of Kerala. The participating photographers are H Satish\, Shivang Mehta\, Amit Pasricha\, Saurabh Anand Chatterjee\, Saibal Das\, Umesh Gogna\, Manoj Arora\, Aishwarya Sridhar\, Natasha Kartar Hemarajani\, and Kounteya Sinha. \nAdding to the experience\, the exhibition will also host a Photography Masterclass on the second day\, offering insights into visual storytelling\, technique\, and practice from experienced professionals. \nA must-visit for photography enthusiasts\, art lovers\, travellers\, and anyone interested in Kerala’s rich visual and cultural landscape. \nEvent DetailsEvent: Lenscape Kerala – Photography Exhibition & MasterclassExhibition Dates: 21–23 January 2026Exhibition Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM \nPhotography Masterclass:Date: 21 January 2026Time: 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM \nVenue: Travancore Palace\, New DelhiEntry: Free | Open to all
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/lenscape-kerala-a-photography-exhibition/
LOCATION:Travancore Palace\, 10A\, KG Marg\, Mandi House\, New Delhi - 110001\, Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260118T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20260107T092749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T070138Z
UID:37757-1768734000-1769367600@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Bodies of Sky\, Bodies of Earth - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Gallerie Nvya is presenting Bodies of Sky\, Bodies of Earth is a multi‑medium exhibition that brings together terracotta\, woodcut\, embroidery\, sculpture\, and painting to explore the body as an archive of earth\, species\, and stories. In the artist’s practice\, every form holds memory—an earthen vessel remembers fired soil\, an embroidered bird echoes migration patterns\, and wooden goddesses become repositories of entire ecosystems. \nThe works draw from ecological\, mythological\, and spiritual traditions to meditate on what bodies remember\, contain\, and transform across time. Through these diverse materials and techniques\, the exhibition invites viewers to see the human form as deeply connected to nature\, history\, and the cycles of life. \nExhibition Dates: 18 January – 25 January 2026\nTime: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday – Saturday)\nVenue: Shridharani Gallery\, Triveni Kala Sangam\, Tansen Marg\, Mandi House\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/bodies-of-sky-bodies-of-earth-a-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Shridharani Gallery\, 205 Tansen Marg\, Triveni Kala Sangam & C-81\,South Extension-II\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260117T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20260107T093505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T070232Z
UID:37761-1768647600-1773601200@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:With Her Hair Running Wild - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Gallerie Nvya is presenting With Her Hair Running Wild is a solo exhibition showcasing key phases of Seema Kohli’s artistic journey\, from intimate nighttime sketches and early colour experiments at Triveni to the bold palettes and intricate patterns of her mature practice today. The works weave stories of domestic rupture\, feminine solidarity\, and the reclaiming of artistic voice\, drawing on undomesticated goddesses and impassioned gods to explore regeneration amidst stifling convention. \nThrough these paintings and drawings\, Kohli presents narratives that celebrate creative freedom and the transformative power of feminine energy. The exhibition invites visitors to trace the evolution of her distinctive style while connecting with universal themes of identity\, rebellion\, and renewal. \nExhibition Dates: 17 January – 15 March 2026\nTime: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday – Saturday)\nVenue: Gallerie Nvya\, 205\, Triveni Kala Sangam\, Tansen Marg\, Mandi House\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/with-her-hair-running-wild-a-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Triveni Kala Sangam\, ansen Marg\, Todermal Road Area\, Mandi House\, Delhi\, 110001
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260116T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260331T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20260114T084318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T084318Z
UID:37777-1768557600-1774980000@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:SG100: Satish Gujral - A Century in Form\, Fire\, and Vision
DESCRIPTION:Major Retrospective Exhibition at NGMA\, New Delhi \nA landmark centenary exhibition celebrating Satish Gujral\, one of India’s most influential modern artists and architects. Curated by Kishore Singh in collaboration with the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)\, Ministry of Culture\, Government of India\, this retrospective traces Gujral’s extraordinary seven-decade artistic journey. \nFrom powerful Partition-era paintings to monumental murals and sculptures\, the exhibition showcases Gujral’s evolution as a painter\, sculptor\, muralist\, and thinker whose work shaped India’s modern visual identity. Born in 1925 in Jhelum (now Pakistan)\, Gujral transformed personal adversity and historical upheaval into a deeply human artistic language rooted in empathy\, craftsmanship\, and vision. \nThis exhibition forms the cornerstone of Gujral’s centenary celebrations across India. \nEvent DetailsExhibition Dates: 16 January – 31 March 2026Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)\, New Delhi\nClosed on Mondays and National Holidays
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sg100-satish-gujral-a-century-in-form-fire-and-vision/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Modern Art\, Jaipur House\, Gallery 1\, Gate 3\, Sher Shah Road\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251231T121909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T122027Z
UID:37728-1768039200-1768766400@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:The Art of India 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Art of India 2026\, presented by The Times of India with Standard Chartered Bank as the Global Indian Partner\, showcases the richness\, diversity\, and creative excellence of Indian art under one roof. This curated luxury art collective brings together master artists\, timeless traditions\, and contemporary expressions that reflect India’s cultural depth. \nFrom heritage-inspired artworks to modern interpretations\, the exhibition offers art lovers\, collectors\, and culture enthusiasts a rare opportunity to experience India’s artistic brilliance in an immersive setting. \nEvent DetailsDates: 10–18 January 2026Venue: India Habitat Centre\, New Delhi \nA must-visit event for anyone passionate about art\, culture\, and India’s creative legacy.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-art-of-india-2026/
LOCATION:India Habitat Centre New Delhi\, Lodhi Road\, Near Sai Mandir\, Delhi\, 110003\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251227T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251227T072116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T092753Z
UID:37722-1766833200-1769454000@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Sut te Saah: Stories Woven - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:ਸੂਤ ਤੇ ਸਾਹ (Sut te Saah): Stories Woven in Phulkari is a landmark textile exhibition that brings together over 40 rare pre‑Partition Phulkaris and Baghs from Punjab. Presented by Bhavna Kakar and curated by Shreya Sharma\, the show draws from the collections of Amit Hansraj and Brig. Surinder & Shyama Kakar\, marking one of the first major presentations of these historic textiles in a private gallery in India. \nThe exhibition traces the arc of human experience – birth\, love\, community\, ritual\, and remembrance – through the many forms of Phulkari and Bagh. Structured across three interconnected sections\, it moves from Sankraman (Transition)\, which reflects moments of passage such as birth and marriage\, to Vishvaas ate Katha (Belief and Narrative)\, where faith\, folklore\, and oral histories are stitched into cloth\, and finally to Rihaish (Dwelling and Everyday Life)\, centring the domestic spaces where Phulkari shaped women’s everyday worlds across generations. \nFeaturing works from the Majha\, Doaba\, and Malwa regions\, Sut te Saah brings together Chope\, Vari‑da‑Bagh\, Sainchi\, Baghs\, and Thirma Phulkari. The exhibition positions these textiles as living archives – records of women’s lives\, labour\, belief\, and memory – carried forward through thread. \nEvent details:\nDate: 27 December 2025 to 26 January 2025\nTime: Monday to Sunday\, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM\nVenue: LATITUDE 28\, B‑74\, Ground Floor\, Block B\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi – 110024
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sut-te-saah-stories-woven-exhibition/
LOCATION:LATITUDE 28\, F-208\, First Floor\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251224T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251223T102653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T102653Z
UID:37704-1765965600-1766599200@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Of Land\, River\, and Body (Mati\, Nodi\, Deho) - Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Vadehra Art Gallery presents Of Land\, River\, and Body (Mati\, Nodi\, Deho)\, a solo exhibition by acclaimed Bangladeshi artist Ashfika Rahman\, marking her first-ever solo exhibition in India. Winner of the Future Generation Art Prize 2024\, Rahman brings an immersive and research-driven body of work that reflects on land\, memory\, and the lived realities of marginalised communities in South Asia. \nThe exhibition draws from three of the artist’s ongoing series—Than Para\, Files of the Disappeared\, and Behula These Days—and includes large-scale installations\, photography\, and interactive audio-visual works. Moving between art and documentary\, Rahman works across photography\, textiles\, sound\, video\, text\, and installation to examine themes of indigenous violence\, land dispossession\, enforced disappearances\, climate-linked gendered violence\, and fear-driven political systems. \nGrounded in extensive archival research and long-term engagement with communities in Bangladesh\, Rahman’s practice draws from oral histories\, mythological references\, and folk traditions. Many of the works function as rare or singular testimonies for communities facing erasure\, foregrounding urgent questions around human rights\, state authority\, collective memory\, and survival. While rooted in specific local contexts\, the exhibition connects these realities to wider global political structures. \nArtist: Ashfika RahmanDates: 17 December 2025 – 24 January 2026Venue: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-53\, Defence Colony\, New DelhiGallery Timings: Monday to Saturday\, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/of-land-river-and-body-mati-nodi-deho-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251209T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251225T213000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251208T041655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T041655Z
UID:37592-1765281600-1766698200@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Shilp Utsav 2025
DESCRIPTION:Shilp Utsav at Noida Haat is a vibrant exhibition‑cum‑sale where you can meet real artisans\, weavers and craftsmen and shop directly from them. The festival brings together culture\, craft and food from different parts of India\, making it a perfect family outing and a great place for authentic\, affordable shopping. \nVisitors can browse stalls from the North East and Jammu & Kashmir\, including warm Kashmiri outfits and shawls\, handmade designer clothing\, pottery and home décor to brighten up any space. There are also engaging children’s rides\, a dedicated Bihari food stall serving regional flavours\, and the Rajasthani‑themed Chokhi Haveli experience\, offering traditional dishes and cultural activities. \nEvent details:\nDate: 9–25 December\nTime: 12:00 PM – 9:30 PM\nVenue: Noida Haat\, Sec‑33A\, Noida City Centre (Entry free)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/shilp-utsav-2025/
LOCATION:Noida Haat\, Sec 33A\, Noida (behind ISKCON Temple)\, Noida\, Uttar Pradesh\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Fairs
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251208T173000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251208T062111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T062111Z
UID:37597-1765188000-1765215000@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Shared Stories: From Mediterranean to East Asia – An Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Shared Stories is a special exhibition presented by the Italian Embassy Cultural Centre in collaboration with leading museums and cultural institutions from Rome\, India\, and beyond. It brings together artworks\, textiles\, sculptures\, and decorative objects to show how trade\, travel\, and encounters once connected the Mediterranean with East Asia. \nThrough pieces from the Indian Subcontinent\, Central Asia\, China\, Iran\, and the Mediterranean\, the exhibition traces shared visual symbols\, travelling motifs\, and intertwined religious and philosophical ideas from before the Common Era up to the nineteenth century. It invites visitors to see how the movement of people and objects created common artistic languages and a world shaped by dialogue\, exchange\, and shared imagination rather than isolation. \nEvent details:\nDate: From Thursday\, 11 December (on view)\nTime: Tuesday–Sunday\, 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM (closed on Mondays)\nVenue: Humayun’s Tomb Museum\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/shared-stories-from-mediterranean-to-east-asia-an-exhibition/
LOCATION:Humayun’s Tomb Museum\, Sunder Nursery Humayun World Heritage Site Museum\, Nizamuddin\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251207T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251206T072639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T071405Z
UID:37578-1765105200-1766343600@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Dream Vision - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Dream Vision is a solo exhibition by renowned Russian artist Nikas Safronov\, being presented in India for the very first time. The show brings together painting\, modern multimedia\, and elements of AI technology to create an immersive art experience where visitors become active participants in the visual story. \nIn this exhibition\, each artwork invites viewers to engage with shifting images\, layered narratives\, and interactive moments that blur the line between the real and the imagined. The project also highlights a rich cultural dialogue between Russia and India\, celebrating how art and technology can connect people across borders. \nEvent details:\nDate: 7 December – 21 December 2025\nTime: 11 am to 7 pm\nVenue: Lalit Kala Akademi\, Rabindra Bhavan\, 35 Ferozeshah Road\, New Delhi – 110001 \nSupported by ROSNEFT
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/dream-vision/
LOCATION:Lalit Kala Akademi\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251206T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251206T082958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251206T082958Z
UID:37586-1765018800-1765738800@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:SAPIENS - A Contemporary Multi-Artist Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:SAPIENS is a thoughtfully curated multi-artist exhibition where 17 Indian artists come together to explore what it means to be human today. Through painting\, sculpture\, installations and mixed-media works\, the show reflects on identity\, time\, memory and the changing experiences that shape our inner and outer worlds. \nCurated by Aakshat Sinha and co‑curated by Harmandeep Keerti\, the exhibition invites visitors to slow down\, observe and connect with different personal and collective stories. Each artwork offers a unique perspective on how people remember\, evolve\, belong and navigate the complexities of contemporary life. \nEvent details:\nDate: 6–14 December 2025\nTime: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (daily)\nVenue: Kalamkar\, Bikaner House\, Pandara Road\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sapiens-a-contemporary-multi-artist-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251205T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260109T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251206T071934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251206T073213Z
UID:37574-1764932400-1767981600@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:The Body Speaks - Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Body Speaks is a thought‑provoking group art exhibition that looks at how the human body can express emotions\, memories\, and inner stories. Curated by Rahul Kumar\, the show brings together powerful works where the body becomes a canvas\, a vessel\, and a voice\, reflecting both vulnerability and strength. \nThrough paintings\, photographs\, and mixed‑media works\, the participating artists explore the body as an emotional landscape that carries traces of time\, labour\, joy\, and grief. Each artwork engages with themes of identity\, culture\, desire\, pain\, and transformation\, using the body as a metaphor for the shared\, universal experiences that connect people across backgrounds. \nThe exhibition features works by artists Badush Babu\, Deepanjali Shekhar\, Indu Antony\, Isha Sharma Haritash\, and Rinku Choudhary. Together\, they present diverse yet interconnected perspectives on how the body can be celebrated\, questioned\, and reimagined in contemporary art. \nEvent details:\nDate: 5 December 2025 to 10 January 2026\nTime: 11 AM to 6:30 PM\, closed on Sundays\nVenue: Art Incept\, 227 South Point Mall\, Golf Course Road\, DLF Phase 5\, Gurugram
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-body-speaks/
LOCATION:Art Incept\, 227\, 2nd Floor\, Southpoint Mall\, Golf Course Road\, Sector 53\, DLF Phase 5\, Gurugram
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251205T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251001T094552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T094552Z
UID:37215-1764932400-1765137600@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Delhi Comic Con 2025
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Comic Con India 2025 in Delhi\, the country’s most exciting pop-culture celebration! From December 5 to 7\, thousands of fans will gather at the NSIC Exhibition Ground to celebrate comics\, anime\, cosplay\, gaming\, collectibles\, and everything fandom. \nFor over a decade\, Comic Con India has been the ultimate destination for fans across the country\, drawing more than 200\,000 attendees every year and millions of online followers. This year promises an even bigger and better celebration packed with exclusive experiences and fan-favorite events. \nEvent Highlights\n\nCosplay Competitions: Showcase your creativity by dressing up as your favorite character.\nExclusive Merch & Collectibles: Shop limited-edition toys\, comics\, and fandom merchandise.\nFan Experiences & Workshops: Engage with fellow fans\, attend fun workshops\, and explore themed pop-up zones.\nGaming & VR Zones: Play your favorite classics or dive into the world of VR gaming.\n\nTicket Options\n\nSuperfan Pass: Multi-day access with added perks (varies by city).\nSingle Day Pass: Available for Friday\, Saturday\, or Sunday.\nEntry Policy: Attendees aged 3+ need a pass. Superfan Pass holders get re-entry on all days\, while single-day passes allow re-entry only for that specific day.\n\nVisitor Information\n\nFood & Beverages: Outside food is not allowed. Food courts will be available with a variety of options. Personal water bottles\, baby food\, and milk for children are permitted.\nCameras: Cameras are welcome for personal use. Commercial use of photos/videos requires prior permission.\n\nWhy Attend?\nComic Con India is more than an event—it’s a festival of pop culture where fans connect\, share their passion\, and create unforgettable memories. Whether you’re into comics\, anime\, gaming\, or cosplay\, this is the place to celebrate your fandom in full swing. \nEvent Details\n\nDates: 5th – 7th December 2025\nTime: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM\nVenue: NSIC Exhibition Ground\, Gate 6\, Delhi\nEntry: Ticketed
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/delhi-comic-con-2025/
LOCATION:NSIC\, Okhla\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251129T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251114T121633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T121633Z
UID:37470-1764412200-1767639600@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Whispered Continuum by Smriti Dixit – Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Art Alive Gallery\, New Delhi presents Whispered Continuum\, a powerful solo exhibition by acclaimed contemporary artist Smriti Dixit\, opening with a preview on 28 November 2025. On view till 5 January 2026\, the show marks Dixit’s much-anticipated return to Delhi after nearly two decades. \nIn Whispered Continuum\, Dixit draws from the natural landscapes and coastal vegetation around her home in suburban Mumbai. Creepers\, palms\, and shifting waters become metaphors for resilience\, transition\, and the quiet\, cyclical rhythms of nature. Through sculptural installations created with coiled\, woven\, and stitched fabric—often combined with found materials—she captures the interplay between growth\, decay\, renewal\, and memory. \nWorking with a predominantly monochromatic palette enriched by vivid reds\, Dixit continues her exploration of textile as a living\, breathing medium. Evolving since 1995\, her practice is both meditative and transformative\, revealing the deep emotional continuum that connects material\, process\, and personal experience. \nWhispered Continuum reaffirms her pioneering position in contemporary textile-based art and invites viewers to reflect on the intimate relationships between nature\, time\, and the human condition. \nOn View: 29 November 2025 – 5 January 2026Venue: Art Alive Gallery\, S-221 Panchsheel Park\, New DelhiTimings: Monday to Saturday\, 10:30 AM – 7:00 PM
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/whispered-continuum-by-smriti-dixit-solo-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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260107
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251121T042220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T042220Z
UID:37494-1763510400-1767743999@delhi-fun-dos.com
SUMMARY:Sandhya Rāga
DESCRIPTION:Explore the deeply personal and moving exhibition “Sandhya Rāga\,” celebrating the legacy of the late A. Ramachandran. This special showcase brings together his last paintings\, drawings\, and sculptures—many shown for the first time—carefully curated with his family. The exhibition highlights the twilight phase of Ramachandran’s career\, featuring his monumental triptych “Pilgrimage to Obeshwar” (2023)\, the poignant “Nine Views of Eklingji” series\, and intimate self-portraits that reflect both his relentless creativity and physical challenges. \n“Sandhya Rāga” offers a rare glimpse into one of India’s most celebrated modernists\, providing insight into his art and enduring spirit. \nExhibition Details \n\nArtist: A. Ramachandran\n\nVenue 1:\nShridharani Art Gallery\, Triveni Kala Sangam \n\nDates: 19 – 29 November 2025\nTimings: Monday–Sunday\, 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM\n\nVenue 2:\nVadehra Art Gallery\, D-40\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi \n\nDates: 5 December 2025 – 6 January 2026\nTimings: Monday–Saturday\, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM\n\nThis exhibition is a tribute to Ramachandran’s life’s work\, inviting art lovers to witness profound creativity and heartfelt expression.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sandhya-raga/
LOCATION:Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251107T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T223427
CREATED:20251030T043201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T043201Z
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SUMMARY:Dramaturgies of Space
DESCRIPTION:Latitude 28 unveils its new contemporary art gallery space in Defence Colony\, New Delhi\, marking 15 years of curatorial excellence and artistic innovation in South Asia. The new venue embodies the spirit of critical dialogue and creative experimentation\, connecting landmark exhibitions and global collaborations with a fresh vision for the future of art in the region. \nThe inaugural exhibition\, “Dramaturgies of Space” curated by Satyajit Dave\, transforms the gallery into a stage where architecture\, artwork\, and audience all participate in a dynamic performance. Featuring seven acclaimed artists\, the show reimagines how viewers encounter space and story\, while celebrating the region’s layered histories and emerging voices. \nStep into a living\, breathing gallery that serves as a nexus for exhibitions\, residencies\, artist talks\, and collaborative projects—shaping new conversations in the heart of Defence Colony. \nEvent Details \nDate: Friday\, 7 November 2025 – Sunday\, 30 November 2025\nVenue: Latitude 28\, B-74\, Ground Floor\, Block B\, Defence Colony\, New Delhi 110024\nTimings: Monday to Saturday\, 11 AM – 7 PM
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/dramaturgies-of-space/
LOCATION:LATITUDE 28\, F-208\, First Floor\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Everything I Waited to Forget - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Art Incept presents Everything I Waited to Forget\, a contemplative solo exhibition by printmaker K.M. Khushboo. The exhibition features a meditative body of work exploring themes of life\, death\, and transformation through abstraction\, texture\, and repetition. \nKhushboo’s art draws from natural elements-mud\, water\, and fire-to express cycles of creation and dissolution. Each print becomes a visual mantra of memory and release\, inviting viewers to experience stillness and introspection. \nEvent Details \n\nDates: November 1 – November 24\, 2025\nTimings: Monday to Saturday\, 11:00 AM – 6:30 PM\nVenue: Art Incept\, 227\, 2nd Floor\, South Point Mall\, Golf Course Road\, Sector 53\, DLF Phase 5\, Gurugram
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/everything-i-waited-to-forget-a-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Art Incept\, 227\, 2nd Floor\, Southpoint Mall\, Golf Course Road\, Sector 53\, DLF Phase 5\, Gurugram
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Colomboscope Alliances Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Gujral Foundation in collaboration with Colomboscope\, Sri Lanka’s leading interdisciplinary arts festival\, Colomboscope Alliances showcases artistic projects and dialogues from the festival’s curatorial allies. This unique exhibition\, open for public viewing from 31 October to 1 November 2025\, features works from past participating artists as well as selections from The Gujral Collection. \nThe exhibition addresses urgent themes such as migration\, feminist fantasy\, Indigenous sovereignty\, unequal development\, and ecological ruination through diverse and powerful artistic expressions. \nEvent Facts: \nDates: 31 October – 1 November 2025\nVenue: The Gujral House\, 16 Firoze Gandhi Marg\, New Delhi\nTimings: 4 PM – 7 PM\nAdmission: Open to the public \nAbout The Gujral Foundation\nA non-profit trust supporting Indian and South Asian contemporary art\, established in 2008 to foster synergies across art\, architecture\, and design through global collaborations. \nAbout Colomboscope\nFounded in 2013 in Sri Lanka\, Colomboscope is a pioneering arts festival promoting interdisciplinary dialogue within contemporary South Asian art\, focusing on creative and cultural storytelling grounded in regional socio-political realities. \nThis event marks Colomboscope’s first engagement in India\, preluding its ninth edition to be held in Colombo\, Sri Lanka\, in January 2026. \nThis event fits under the category of Arts & Culture Festival\, focusing on contemporary art\, cross-cultural dialogue\, and interdisciplinary creative exploration.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/colomboscope-alliances-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Gujral House\, 16 Firoze Gandhi Marg\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Sacred Wild - Solo Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Sacred Wild is a solo art exhibition by renowned visual artist Aparna Banerjee\, presenting a powerful exploration of the feminine as both form and force. Through a series of acrylics and watercolours\, Aparna brings together themes of memory\, mythology\, architecture\, and nature to create a striking visual narrative. \nIn The Sacred Wild\, Aparna Banerjee draws inspiration from her travels across the Silk Route and Southern India. Her canvases reflect landscapes\, myths\, and encounters with women whose strength and resilience deeply influenced her. Central to this exhibition are recurring motifs such as the deer\, lotus\, pomegranate\, sacred pillars\, and the mythical Ganda Berundah\, symbolizing both conflict and harmony. \nHer art transforms temple gates\, frescoes\, and carved stone into spaces alive with sacred flowers\, wild blossoms\, birds\, and animals. The peahen\, a recurring symbol in her work\, represents strength with grace and beauty with dignity—an enduring metaphor for womanhood. \nAbout Artist\nAparna Banerjee is a self-taught artist of international acclaim. Growing up in a Bengali family that nurtured artistic expression\, she embraced art from an early age. Over the years\, she has showcased her works in more than 74 national and international exhibitions\, representing India at prestigious platforms\, including: \n\nAthena Art Fair\, Greece (awarded by UNESCO Club)\nNew York Art Expo\nExhibitions in the Maldives\, China\, Switzerland\, and Russia (Moscow\, Yekaterinburg\, St. Petersburg)\nNational Gallery of Modern Art\, India\n\nAparna is known for her fearless abstract style\, vibrant use of contrasting colours\, and gestural brushwork. Her art reflects imagination\, resilience\, and deep emotional engagement with her subject. \nEvent Details\n\nDates: October 10 – 14\, 2025\nVenue: Bikaner House\, Pandara Road\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-sacred-wild-solo-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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