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SUMMARY:Slow is the New Urgent – Immersive Art Installation at KNMA
DESCRIPTION:Step into a sanctuary of thought and contemplation with “Slow is the New Urgent\,” a transformative public art experience curated by Avik Debdas at the KNMA Art Passage\, nestled between Nexus Select CITYWALK and DLF South Court Mall\, Saket. \nThis immersive installation brings together works by 11 contemporary Indian artists—including Anshu Jakhar\, C.K. Rajan\, Hifzul Kabeer\, Mohd. Intiyaz\, Pallavi Singh\, Slipa Sheeja\, and others—to guide visitors from a world of commercial noise into one of slow reflection and quiet urgency. \nWhat to Expect\nVisitors follow a colorful turtle trail\, symbolic of mindful movement\, into an evolving space that shifts from digital chaos to serene introspection. The exhibit critiques consumerism\, digital surveillance\, and the commodification of attention—prompting audiences to pause and think deeply. \nYou’ll encounter: \n\nMuted birds and ghostly rivers dyed in synthetic hues\nTelevisions echoing toxic consumerist messages\nReflections on how our digital lives are watched\, tracked\, and monetized\n\nThis free\, public art corridor emphasizes “slow looking”—encouraging mindful engagement in contrast to the high-speed digital age. \nEvent Details\n\nCurator: Avik Debdas\nArtists: Anshu Jakhar\, C.K. Rajan\, K.M. Madhusudanan\, Mohd. Intiyaz\, Sonam Chaturvedi\, and more\nVenue: KNMA Art Passage\, Apple Store Entry\, Nexus Select CITYWALK\, Saket\nDate: From 1 April 2025 to 30 June 2025\nTime: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM daily\nEntry: Free
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/slow-is-the-new-urgent-immersive-art-installation-at-knma/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Whimsical Lines: Urban Refrain Through Tribal Abstraction
DESCRIPTION:Solo Exhibition by Bhuwal Prasad | Presented by Gallerie Nvya \nGallerie Nvya presents “Whimsical Lines: Urban Refrain Through Tribal Abstraction\,” a solo exhibition by Bhuwal Prasad that explores the fusion of tribal influences with contemporary abstraction. This unique showcase will be on view at: \nBikaner House\, Center for Contemporary Art\, New Delhi (April 4 – 9\, 2025)Gallerie Nvya\, Square One Designer Arcade\, Saket (May 24 – June 28\, 2025) \nAbout the Exhibition\nBhuwal Prasad’s works are a vibrant intersection of folk traditions\, abstract expressionism\, and modern sensibilities. Inspired by indigenous Indian art forms such as Warli\, Gond\, and Khovar-Sohrai\, his paintings are infused with playful forms\, bold lines\, dynamic textures\, and rich storytelling. \nHis distinctive mixed-media works incorporate corrugated cardboard\, automotive paint\, jute\, and fiberglass\, offering a tactile\, immersive experience that connects past traditions with contemporary experimentation. \nExhibition Highlights\n✔ Artist: Bhuwal Prasad – an award-winning contemporary artist blending folk traditions with modern abstraction.✔ Themes: A visual dialogue between tribal motifs and urban rhythms\, exploring interconnectedness\, playfulness\, and cultural identity.✔ Mediums & Style: Mixed media\, bold strokes\, vibrant colors\, and intricate detailing that reflect an evolving artistic practice. \nVenues & Dates: \n\n\nBikaner House\, New Delhi: April 4 – 9\, 2025 \n\n\nGallerie Nvya\, Saket: May 24 – June 28\, 2025Timings: 11 AM – 7 PM (Open daily) \n\n\nExperience the whimsical energy and depth of tribal abstraction through the eyes of one of India’s most exciting contemporary artists.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/whimsical-lines-urban-refrain-through-tribal-abstraction/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:CIMA Art Mela 2025
DESCRIPTION:The CIMA Art Mela 2025\, organized by the Centre of International Modern Art (CIMA)\, returns to New Delhi\, offering art lovers a chance to own original\, high-quality artworks at affordable prices (₹5\,000 – ₹4\,95\,000). This highly anticipated art exhibition and sale will feature over 65 renowned artists\, including Jayasri Burman\, Jogen Chowdhury\, Lalu Prasad Shaw\, Arpita Singh\, Paresh Maity\, and Ganesh Pyne\, among others. \nExpect a diverse collection of contemporary and modern Indian art\, including paintings\, graphics\, printmaking\, digital prints\, Gond art\, and photography. Curated by CIMA’s expert panel\, this event is a unique opportunity for collectors and first-time buyers to acquire masterpieces from National Award-winning artists and CIMA Award winners. \nWhy Visit CIMA Art Mela 2025?\n\nBuy Original Artworks at Unbeatable Prices\nExplore Works from Renowned & Emerging Artists\nSupport Indian Art & Artists\nExperience a Curated Art Collection\n\nDon’t miss this exclusive art buying opportunity in Delhi! Mark your calendar and visit CIMA Art Mela 2025 at India Habitat Centre from 23rd – 29th March 2025. \nDate: 23rd – 29th March 2025Venue: Visual Arts Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, New DelhiTimings: 10 AM – 8 PM (Opening: 23rd March\, 5 PM)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/cima-art-mela-2025/
LOCATION:Visual Arts Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:GI Mahotsav 2025
DESCRIPTION:GI Mahotsav 2025 – Celebrating India’s Geographical Indications (GI) Heritage \nExplore the Richness of India’s GI-Tagged Products!\nThe GI Mahotsav 2025\, a 3-day exhibition and conference\, aims to raise awareness about Geographical Indications (GI) and their significance in preserving India’s cultural and traditional heritage. With the support of the Ministry of MSME\, Govt. of India\, this event will highlight the uniqueness of handicrafts\, agricultural products\, food items\, and regional specialties from across India. \nWhat is GI & Why Does it Matter?\nGeographical Indication (GI) is an intellectual property right that certifies products originating from a specific location\, ensuring their authenticity\, quality\, and unique characteristics. As of March 2024\, India has 635 registered GI-tagged products\, with the government targeting 10\,000 GI registrations by 2030. \nWhy Attend GI Mahotsav 2025?\n\nDiscover Authentic Indian Products – Explore exclusive GI-tagged handicrafts\, textiles\, food items\, and art wares.\nMeet Artisans & Producers – Connect with local craftsmen\, small businesses\, and entrepreneurs showcasing their heritage-rich products.\nEngage in Conferences & Networking – Industry experts\, policymakers\, and buyers will discuss the future of GI protection and marketing strategies.\nSupport Local & Sustainable Products – Learn about how GI tagging protects traditional crafts and boosts rural economies.\n\nEvent Objectives\n\nPromote awareness about GI protection and its economic impact\nProvide a platform for artisans and entrepreneurs to connect with buyers & policymakers\nEncourage states to register more products under GI for global recognition\nCelebrate the diverse craftsmanship and cultural heritage of India\n\nEvent Dates: 21st – 23rd March 2025Venue: Dilli Haat\, INA\, New DelhiOrganized By: PHDCCI (With the support of MSME\, Govt. of India)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/gi-mahotsav-2025/
LOCATION:Dilli Haat INA\, INA Market\, Dilli Haat\, Kidwai Nagar West\, Kidwai Nagar\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110023\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Three Storey House - Anita Dube
DESCRIPTION:Vadehra Art Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition\, “Three Storey House” by renowned Delhi-based artist Anita Dube. The exhibition takes over all three floors of the gallery and features a collection of her latest works\, including sculptures\, mixed media pieces\, and a kinetic installation. \nExhibition Concept\nAnita Dube’s artistic practice delves into themes of politics\, erotics\, memory\, history\, and mythology\, exploring how they shape our identities. Her work frequently incorporates text\, poetry\, and symbolism as tools of resistance\, engaging deeply with contemporary sociopolitical realities. \n“Three Storey House” unfolds like a conceptual journey through a house\, moving from pleasure and pedagogy to a meditative celebration of love. The exhibition transitions from monochrome to vibrant color\, mirroring a shift from political chaos to artistic grandeur\, culminating in material abstraction and philosophical reflection. \nHighlights of the Exhibition\n\nSculptures and mixed media works exploring contemporary socio-political themes\nA kinetic installation engaging with movement and perception\nReflections on the post-pandemic world and the search for meaning\nA bold dialogue on power\, resistance\, and personal identity\n\n\nDates: 15 March – 19 April 2025Venue: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-53\, Defence Colony\, New DelhiTimings: Monday–Saturday\, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/three-storey-house-anita-dube/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Vocabulary of Vision
DESCRIPTION:Black Cube Gallery – A New Era for Contemporary Art in India \nMarking a groundbreaking moment in India’s contemporary art scene\, Black Cube Gallery—founded by Sanya Malik—opens its first permanent space in Hauz Khas\, New Delhi. Departing from the exclusivity of the traditional “white cube” model\, Black Cube redefines how art is experienced—as an inclusive\, immersive\, and thought-provoking encounter. \nVocabulary of Vision – A Multi-Layered Artistic Exploration\nTo commemorate its launch\, Black Cube presents “Vocabulary of Vision”\, an exhibition featuring 25 leading Indian artists\, spanning modern masters and contemporary pioneers. The show dives into the diverse visual languages that define artistic expression\, showcasing a cross-generational dialogue of artistic styles. \nWhat to Expect?\n\n25 Iconic Artists – Featuring 9 modern masters & 16 contemporary artists\nDiverse Art Forms – Abstract\, figurative\, conceptual\, and social narratives\nImmersive Experience – An open dialogue between artists & audiences\nA New Vision for Art Spaces – Breaking barriers\, fostering accessibility & engagement\n\nFeatured Artists\nModern Masters:Himmat Shah | Jogen Chowdhury | KM Adimoolam | Krishen Khanna | Laxma Goud | Manu Parekh | Ram Kumar | Sakti Burman | Thota Vaikuntam \nContemporary Artists:Arijoy Bhattacharya | Anandajit Ray | Arunkumar HG | Binoy Verghese | Dhananjay Singh | Farhad Hussain | Gaurab Das | Meena Sansanwal | Natraj Sharma | Ompal Sansanwal | Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi | Poonam Bhatnagar | Subba Ghosh | Sujata Bajaj | Valay Shende | Yashika Sugandh \n\nBreaking Barriers – Making art more accessible & interactive\nChampioning Modern & Contemporary Artists – Bridging generations of creativity\nBeyond an Art Space – Hosting talks\, performances & collector-driven experiences\nDeep Artist Representation – Committed to supporting artists’ careers long-term\n\nVenue: Black Cube Gallery\, G-12A Hauz Khas\, 2nd Floor\, New DelhiExhibition Dates: 27th February – 13th March 2025Timings: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Closed on Mondays) \nWebsite: www.blackcube.in
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/vocabulary-of-vision/
LOCATION:Black Cube Gallery\, G-12A Hauz Khas\, 2nd Floor\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Bhasmang - Exhibition of portraits from the Kumbh Melas
DESCRIPTION:Bhasmang presents a striking series of portraits from the Kumbh Melas of 2019 and 2025. Through extended stays at the Kumbh Mela Akharas\, Bandeep attained rare and intimate access to the lives of the Naga Sadhus- their material culture and personalities. The photographs depict Naga Sadhus posing and performing in studio light\, painstakingly set up within their tents. \nBandeep Singh has long been drawn to photograph subjects related to mysticism and spirituality\, particularly seekers on the path of the divine. This year marks the 7th anniversary of his documentation of the Naga Sadhus. While the subject remains the same\, modern technology and social media have reshaped the Kumbh Mela. Bandeep’s recent work gives an unusual peek into the life of the Naga Sadhus\, who exist at the intersection of asceticism and the modern spectacle. The exhibition explores the duality between a photographer\, driven by technology and the urge to capture the fleeting\, and an ascetic\, who renounces material attachments in pursuit of devotion. This tension between observer and observed lies at the heart of the exhibition\, offering a deeper reflection on asceticism\, identity\, and artistic interpretation. \n \nEvery twelve years\, the Maha Kumbh Mela emerges as a powerful vortex of humanity at the sacred Sangam in Prayag Raj. Millions are immersed in ancient traditions\, seeking spiritual renewal. In the colour-soaked chaos\, few figures capture the imagination as profoundly as the Naga Sadhus. Draped in Bhasma (ash) with their naked bodies exposed as a canvas of ritual devotion – these ascetics appear as both mystical and surreal. They represent an ancient commitment to renunciation and enlightenment\, and their lives are a vivid testament to the quest for liberation from worldly ties. \nDespite being the most photographed subjects at the Kumbh Mela\, the Naga Sadhus remain intensely reclusive\, often dismissing curiosity with brusque indifference. Their visual representation in media is striking\, but largely limited to images of ‘boisterous ascetics’ in processions or dipping in the holy rivers during the ritualistic baths. However\, beyond these dramatic depictions lies a deeper\, more enigmatic existence that can only be uncovered through intimate observations very few outsiders have had the privilege of attaining. \nWhat began as an artistic documentation of their appearance and rituals gradually transformed into a revelation of the Naga Sadhus’ spiritual intensity and ecstasy. The bond of trust formed with the photographer allowed them to drop their resistance to the external gaze\, performing uninhibitedly for the camera. Shot within tents inside their Akharas using carefully crafted lighting setups\, the photographs provide a stark yet intimate insight into their personalities and material culture. \n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/bhasmang-exhibition-of-portraits-from-the-kumbh-melas/
LOCATION:Travancore Palace\, 10A\, KG Marg\, Mandi House\, New Delhi - 110001\, Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:India Design ID 2025
DESCRIPTION:India Design ID 2025 – The Ultimate Design Week! \nJoin India’s Most Definitive Design Week at Asian Paints India Design ID 2025\, happening from February 20-23 at NSIC Grounds\, Okhla\, New Delhi. Explore 130+ brands showcasing the latest in interiors\, furniture\, home decor\, and collectibles at the exclusive ID Exhibit. \nExperience a stunning curation of bespoke decor\, innovative designs\, and rare finds from renowned designers worldwide. Whether you’re an architect\, interior designer\, home decor enthusiast\, or industry professional\, this is your chance to witness cutting-edge trends and craftsmanship in one place. \nWhy Attend?\n\n130+ leading brands unveiling new collections\nExquisite furniture\, decor\, and collectible displays\nNetworking with top designers and industry experts\nA platform for inspiration\, innovation\, and collaboration\n\nDates: February 20-23\, 2025Venue: NSIC Grounds\, Okhla\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/india-design-id-2025/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250206T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250630T183000
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SUMMARY:Worlds Within Worlds: Gulammohammed Sheikh\, A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Kiran Nadar Museum of Art Presents\nOf Worlds Within Worlds: Gulammohammed Sheikh\, A Retrospective\nat KNMA Saket\, New Delhi \nA Landmark Retrospective of Gulammohammed Sheikh\nThe Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) proudly presents “Of Worlds Within Worlds: Gulammohammed Sheikh\, A Retrospective\,” a monumental exhibition celebrating the life and artistic legacy of renowned painter\, poet\, and pedagogue Gulammohammed Sheikh. This comprehensive retrospective showcases over 190 artworks\, spanning more than six decades of Sheikh’s illustrious career. \nHighlights of the Exhibition:\n\nDiverse Art Forms: The exhibition features Sheikh’s gouaches\, oil paintings\, pen and ink drawings\, graphic prints\, digital collages\, accordion books\, ceramic sculptures\, large-scale installations\, and Kaavad-inspired artworks.\nArtistic Evolution: Tracing his journey from early personal memories and landscapes of Baroda to contemporary critiques of social and political themes.\nIconic Works on Display: Visitors can witness masterpieces like “Speechless City” (1975)\, “City for Sale” (1981-84)\, “Ahmedabad – The City Gandhi Left Behind” (2015-16)\, and “Mappamundi” (2001).\nThematic Exploration: Sheikh’s work draws from Mughal and Persian miniatures\, Renaissance masters\, and literary influences like Kabir to create thought-provoking narratives on history\, identity\, and humanity.\nInnovative Storytelling: His Kaavad-inspired works and accordion books transform traditional storytelling techniques into contemporary artistic expressions.\nDigital Art Integration: Sheikh’s transition to digital art and mixed media underscores his experimental and boundary-pushing approach to creativity.\n\nA Deep Dive into Art\, History\, and Culture\nThis exhibition maps Sheikh’s engagement with memory\, urban spaces\, and storytelling. His works reflect on themes of communal harmony\, political conflicts\, and social transformations\, making them deeply relevant to contemporary times. \nVisitors will also have access to archival materials\, personal notes\, poetry\, and recorded reflections from Sheikh\, offering an intimate glimpse into his artistic philosophy and creative process. \nWhy You Should Visit:\n\nExclusive access to one of the most significant retrospectives of an Indian modernist artist.\nInsightful curation that explores Sheikh’s artistic techniques\, inspirations\, and social commentaries.\nAn immersive experience featuring interactive and multimedia elements\, including large-scale installations and archival materials.\n\nJoin us at KNMA Saket for this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition that celebrates the visionary art of Gulammohammed Sheikh. \nExhibition Dates: 6th February 2025 – 30th June 2025\nVenue: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, Saket\, New Delhi\nEntry: Open to the Public\nTiming: 10:30 am – 6:30 pm
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/worlds-within-worlds-gulammohammed-sheikh-a-retrospective/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:AMIT AMBALAL – Recent Works (Exhibition)
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Whimsical World of Amit Ambalal\nGallery Espace invites you to an enchanting solo exhibition of recent works by celebrated artist Amit Ambalal. This collection offers a delightful journey into a vividly imagined world where animals\, birds\, and nature take center stage. With his signature blend of humor\, wit\, and irony\, Ambalal transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary narratives that entertain\, provoke\, and inspire. \nHighlights of the Exhibition\n\nPlayful Protagonists:\n\nDusky and Snow: Heartwarming tributes to the artist’s late and current pets\, showcasing their emotional depth and connection.\nMonkeys and Tortoises: Capturing human-like qualities in playful\, unexpected scenarios.\nTantric Tota: A parrot predicting election results\, a witty nod to contemporary politics.\n\n\nSocial Commentary:\n\nWho is the Boss: Reversing power dynamics with humor and sharp observation.\nTigers and Elephants: Symbolizing human aspirations and grandeur\, rendered with grace and bold contrasts.\n\n\nArtistic Techniques:\n\nMedium: Watercolors and pastels\, used to create spontaneous yet deliberate compositions.\nPichwai Influence: Inspired by Nathdwara Pichwai paintings\, Ambalal’s work features bold compositions\, subverted perspectives\, and narrative-rich imagery.\n\n\n\nAbout the Artist\nBorn in 1943\, Amit Ambalal turned to art full-time at 36 after years in the family textile business. A prolific artist\, his work has been exhibited widely in India and internationally. Ambalal is also the author of the seminal book “Krishna as Shrinathji\,” chronicling the Pichwai paintings of Nathdwara. His accolades include: \n\nAhmedabad Municipal Corporation Award (1974)\nCivitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship\, Italy (2003)\nGaurav Puraskar\, Gujarat State Lalit Kala Akademi (2008)\n\nAbout Gallery Espace\nFounded in 1989 by Renu Modi\, Gallery Espace is a premier arts institution known for promoting innovative and cross-disciplinary practices in Indian art. With a legacy of showcasing legendary artists like MF Husain\, Manjit Bawa\, and Zarina\, it continues to be a hub for emerging talent and experimental art. \nWhy You Should Visit\nThis exhibition is a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in Amit Ambalal’s unique artistic vision—a blend of humor\, social insight\, and cultural richness. Whether you are an art enthusiast or a curious visitor\, the show promises to captivate with its charm and depth. \nEntry is free. Don’t miss it! \nDates: January 23 – March 1\, 2025\nTimings: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm\, Open Monday – Saturday\nVenue: Gallery Espace\n16\, Community Centre\, New Friends Colony\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/amit-ambalal-recent-works-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery Espace\, 16\, Trimurti Building\, Sujan Mohinder Rd\, near Surya Hotel\, Block A\, New Friends Colony\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Whisper of Water\, The Song of Stars
DESCRIPTION:Art Alive Gallery proudly presents The Whisper of Water\, The Song of Stars — a captivating solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist\, Jayasri Burman. This collection immerses visitors in her enchanting universe\, exploring the cosmic connection between stars and water\, vibrant landscapes\, and the harmony of color. \nAbout the Artist:\nJayasri Burman\, known for blending traditional motifs with modern narratives\, continues her artistic journey by infusing ancient mythology with contemporary insights. Her work weaves together nature’s beauty\, women’s power\, and the mysticism of timeless tales. This exhibition offers a fresh perspective on Burman’s mastery of color\, texture\, and symbolism\, engaging with the unconscious and the universal. \nExhibition Highlights: \n\nExperience the cosmic synergy of stars and water through intricate\, vivid paintings.\nDiscover Burman’s use of cowries and shells to connect to ancient cultural practices and natural life.\nWitness a new evolution in her artistic language\, shifting from figurative to more abstract\, textured landscapes.\n\nA new publication accompanying this exhibition will offer further insights into the themes explored. \nWhy Visit? \n\nImmerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of Jayasri Burman’s latest works.\nDelve into a rich cultural narrative through a contemporary lens.\nExplore the symbolism of natural elements\, including shells\, cowries\, and landscapes.\n\nDon’t Miss This Unique Exhibition! \nJoin us at Art Alive Gallery from 18th January to 28th February 2025 for an unforgettable visual journey. \nDates: 18th January 2025 – 28th February 2025\nVenue: Art Alive Gallery\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-whisper-of-water-the-song-of-stars/
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:AUTO EXPO 2025
DESCRIPTION:Auto Expo 2025: The Ultimate Automotive Experience \nExplore the Future of Mobility at the Biggest Auto Extravaganza \nJoin us at Auto Expo 2025\, one of the world’s premier auto shows. This iconic event brings together the brightest minds in the automotive industry to showcase cutting-edge technologies\, innovative concepts\, and future trends. Whether you’re passionate about cars\, AI-driven mobility\, or sustainable innovations\, this is your gateway to discovering the future of transportation. \nWhy Attend Auto Expo 2025? \n\nInnovative Technologies: Witness advancements in AI\, analytics\, and robotics transforming the mobility landscape.\nSustainability at the Core: Explore eco-friendly vehicles and green technologies aimed at building a better tomorrow.\nInteractive Experiences: Get hands-on with autonomous vehicles\, voice-controlled systems\, and immersive driving simulations.\nGlobal Platform: Connect with industry leaders\, startups\, and enthusiasts from across the world.\n\nKey Highlights \n\nFuture of Mobility: Discover the evolving role of shared rides\, driver-assist technologies\, and intelligent ecosystems.\nSustainable Solutions: Experience groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing the environmental footprint.\nCutting-Edge Concepts: From AI-powered vehicles to smart infrastructure\, explore what’s next in automotive evolution.\n\nBe part of a greener\, smarter\, and safer mobility revolution.\nMark your calendars and join us at Bharat Mandapam\, New Delhi\, from 17-22 January 2025. \n 17-22 January 2025\nBharat Mandapam\, New Delhi\, India
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/auto-expo-2025/
LOCATION:Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250219
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SUMMARY:Khula Aasman - Solo project by Seema Kohli
DESCRIPTION:Khula Aasman: A Journey Through Memory and Belonging \nThe second edition of Khula Aasman\, a project by renowned artist Seema Kohli\, delves into personal and collective memories tied to her ancestral home in Pind Dadan Khan\, now in Pakistan’s Jhelum District. Through mixed-media works\, including video installations\, silver gelatin prints\, and large paintings\, Kohli weaves a poignant narrative of longing\, loss\, and belonging. \nHighlights include: \n\nMultichannel Video Installation: A-e-Guzashta (Mirroring the Past) bridges the artist’s present and past homes\, reimagining migration and memory.\nPaintings: Yamuna captures her father’s bond with a beloved cow left behind during Partition\, while Gulab ke Khet evokes the rose fields of Choa Saidanshah.\nPhulkari Collaboration: A 4×10 feet embroidery\, crafted with the Meher Baba Charitable Trust\, reimagines the Salt Range landscape.\nAudio and Visual Elements: Family archives\, autobiographical excerpts\, and tinted photographs breathe life into ancestral spaces and traditions.\n\nKey Themes: Partition\, migration\, heritage\, oral histories\, and collective memory. \nThis exhibition invites visitors to experience an intimate retelling of family histories that transcend borders\, evoking nostalgia and a sense of shared humanity. \nVenues & Dates: \nPartition Museum\, Dara Shikoh Library\, Ambedkar University: 16 January – 15 February 2025 \nSeema Kohli Studio\, B 85\, Pocket X\, Okhla Phase II: 18 January – 18 February 2025 \nCurated by: Adwait \n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/khula-aasman-solo-project-by-seema-kohli/
LOCATION:Partition Museum\, Dara Shikoh Library\, Ambedkar University
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241215T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
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SUMMARY:VIRAASAT 2024
DESCRIPTION:VIRAASAT 2024: Celebrating the Timeless Beauty of Handwoven Saris in India \nThe Ministry of Textiles\, Government of India\, proudly presents the third edition of the “Viraasat Sari Festival 2024”\, a mega celebration of India’s rich handloom sari heritage. Following the massive success of the 2022 and 2023 editions\, which welcomed over 20\,000 visitors\, this year’s festival promises to be bigger and better. \nEvent Highlights:\n\n80 Stalls featuring handloom weavers and artisans showcasing exquisite handwoven saris and handicrafts.\nCurated Displays of traditional and contemporary handloom saris from across India.\nLive Loom Demonstrations: Experience the art of handloom weaving firsthand.\nWorkshops & Talks: Engage with experts on the themes of saris\, handloom sustainability\, and their cultural significance.\nFolk Performances: Enjoy vibrant folk dances and music celebrating India’s diverse heritage.\nRegional Cuisine: Savor traditional dishes from various Indian states.\n\nA Tribute to India’s Handloom Heritage\nThe event celebrates the timeless art of sari weaving\, highlighting iconic handloom varieties such as: \n\nPaithani\, Pochampally\, Kancheepuram\, Chanderi\, Banarasi Brocade\, Maheshwari\, Jamdani\, Patola\, Pashmina\, and many more.\nEach region’s unique weaves\, traditional motifs\, and intricate craftsmanship will be on display\, offering sari enthusiasts an opportunity to witness India’s vibrant textile legacy.\n\nEmpowering Handloom Communities\nIndia’s handloom sector employs over 35 lakh artisans\, many of whom are women. Events like Viraasat aim to boost awareness\, market reach\, and incomes for handloom weavers and artisans by creating a direct connection between creators and buyers. \nThe Government of India continues to promote handloom products through initiatives like “Zero Defect\, Zero Effect”\, which emphasizes quality and eco-friendly production. Buyers can shop with confidence\, knowing they are purchasing authentic\, hand-woven masterpieces. \nPlan Your Visit\n\nWhen: 15th – 28th December 2024\nWhere: National Centre for Heritage Textiles (Handloom Haat)\, Janpath\, New Delhi\nTimings: 11 AM to 8 PM\nEntry: Open to all sari lovers\, artisans\, and cultural enthusiasts!\n\nWhy You Should Attend\nWhether you’re a sari aficionado\, a heritage lover\, or someone seeking authentic handloom products\, Viraasat 2024 is the perfect place to celebrate #MySariMyPride and support India’s handloom legacy. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to be a part of India’s grand celebration of culture\, tradition\, and craftsmanship! \n#ViraasatSariFestival2024 | #MySariMyPride | #MyProductMyPride
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/viraasat-2024/
LOCATION:Handloom Haat Janpath\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Fairs
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241212T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241203T083545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T083608Z
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SUMMARY:Sampurn Vrindavan - A Solo Exhibition on Life of Krishna
DESCRIPTION:Shruti Gupta Kasana presents a solo show “Sampurn Vrindavan” to showcase the life of Krishna by creating three distinct themes within one show: Krishna in Dwarka\, his childhood in Vrindavan\, and his love and compassion towards cows on December 07\, 2024 at Open Palm Court\, India Habitat Centre\, New Delhi. \nThe artist’s collection will delve into the mythology surrounding India’s underwater city\, Dwarka. According to Hindu mythology\, the ancient city was established by Krishna after he vanquished his uncle Kansa. The magnificent city was cursed to sink beneath the waves after Krishna departed to the spiritual realm. By exploring the themes of Anterdweep; the Cowherd\, Bovine Love\, Passion; and Sampurn Vrindavan\, the exhibition will be a breath-taking spectacle for the viewers. \nTo enhance the show’s intrigue\, she is also designing statement knitwear pieces\, where she incorporates knitting\, hand embroidery\, applique patchwork\, and Bengali Kantha techniques\, that not only serve as artistic expressions but also serve as wearable garments\, blending functionality with art seamlessly. \nEvent Details: \nDates: Saturday\, 08th December\, 2024 till 12th December\, 2024 \nTime:  10 am – 07 pm \nVenue: Open Palm Court\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sampurn-vrindavan-a-solo-exhibition-on-life-of-krishna/
LOCATION:India Habitat Centre New Delhi\, Lodhi Road\, Near Sai Mandir\, Delhi\, 110003\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241206T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241111T061049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T061148Z
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SUMMARY:Delhi Comic Con 2024
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of Comic Con India 2024\, Delhi’s biggest pop-culture celebration! This event unites thousands of fans across India to enjoy comics\, anime\, cosplay\, exclusive merchandise\, collectibles\, toys\, gaming\, and unforgettable fan experiences. Held across multiple cities\, Comic Con India is the premier destination for fandoms\, drawing over 200\,000 attendees annually and reaching millions online. \nHighlights: \n\nCosplay Competitions: Dress up as your favorite character and showcase your creativity.\nExclusive Merch & Collectibles: Shop unique pop-culture merchandise\, toys\, and collectibles.\nInteractive Fan Experiences: Meet fellow fans\, join workshops\, and explore exciting pop-up zones.\nGaming & VR Zones: Dive into immersive gaming experiences\, from classic arcades to VR.\n\nTicket Options: \n\nSUPERFAN PASS: Multi-day access (varies by city)\nSINGLE DAY PASS: Options for Friday (Delhi & Hyderabad)\, Saturday\, and Sunday\n\nFAQs for Comic Con India 2024 \n\nWho needs a pass? All attendees aged 3+ need a pass.\ne-Entry Policy: Allowed with wristband until 7:30 PM each day. Single Day Pass holders can re-enter only on the specific day of their pass. Superfan Pass holders enjoy multi-day re-entry.\nFood & Beverage: Outside food is not allowed; however\, food courts are available within the venue. Only personal water bottles\, baby food\, and milk for young children are permitted.\nCameras: Yes\, cameras are welcome\, but images/videos cannot be commercially used without Comic Con India’s permission.\n\nComic Con India 2024 in Delhi promises an action-packed weekend for pop-culture fans of all ages! Don’t miss the ultimate chance to celebrate your favorite fandoms with like-minded fans. \nDates: December 6 – 8\, 2024\nTiming: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM\nVenue: NSIC Exhibition Ground Gate 6\, Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/delhi-comic-con-2024/
LOCATION:NSIC\, Okhla\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241215T220000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241124T100259Z
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SUMMARY:Journeying Across The Himalayas - Royal Enfield Social Mission
DESCRIPTION:Royal Enfield Social Mission presents ‘Journeying Across The Himalayas’\nA first-of-its-kind festival celebrating the timeless legacy of the Himalayan landscape\, people\, craft and culture \nRoyal Enfield Social Mission announces the inaugural edition of ‘Journeying Across the Himalayas’\, scheduled to take place from 5th to 15th December 2024 at Travancore Palace\, New Delhi. This multidisciplinary festival celebrates the power of collective action for change in Royal Enfield’s spiritual home—the Himalayas. \n \nInteractive Installations and Exhibitions\n\nFrom Folk to Fabric: The Himalayan Knot Textile Exhibition\nThe Himalayan Knot is a textile conservation project bringing together Himalayan artisan communities\, conservation specialists\, craftspeople\, and designers to conserve pastoral lands and spotlight craft practices. Curated by Ikshit Pande alongside contributors including Monisha Ahmed\, Aratrik Devvarman\, Easternlight Zimik\, Kevisedenuo Margaret Zinyu\, Charlee Mathlena\, and more\, this exhibition highlights sustainable textiles and regional crafts through folklore\, attire\, photographs\, and artifacts.\nAn Ode to the Snow Leopard\nFilmmakers Gautam Pandey and Doel Trivedy create a first-of-its-kind 360-degree VR film experience that transports attendees to the remote habitats of highly elusive snow leopards in high-altitude landscapes.\nGreen Pit Stops: Harmony by Design\nCurator and artist Vishal Dar showcases Harmony by Design\, an exhibition of drawings and scale models of Royal Enfield’s Green Pit Stops\, a project invested in circular economies at the intersections of traditional building techniques\, community partnerships\, and local ecologies.\nHelmets for India\, Art for Change\nHelmets for India is an artists’ collective promoting road safety and changing mindsets towards safe riding practices. In partnership with India Foundation for the Arts\, this exhibit features works of 12 artists using helmets as unique canvases.\nHelmeted Hyphae\nDesigned and executed by ST+ART\, this six-foot-high structure resembles a motorcycle helmet\, constructed from mycelium\, an organic material grown through a delicate process that transforms raw biological matter into a durable form.\nEvolution of Ice Hockey in Ladakh\, Then & Now\nCurated by Ladakh Arts & Media Organisation\, this exhibition documents the sport’s history in the region and celebrates its legacy. Royal Enfield supports grassroots training for winter sports\, aiming for national teams’ participation in the 2042 Winter Olympics.\nThe Shape of the Wind is a Tree\nAn exhibition showcasing works by recipients of The Himalayan Fellowship for Creative Practitioners (2023–24)\, reflecting connections between landscapes\, stories\, and regenerative practices.\nThrough the Lens of Community\, Conservation\, and Culture\nThe Green Hub Project curates an immersive multimedia space imagining a living forest ecosystem as a symbol of conservation and collective action in the Himalayas.\nEntanglements\nA site-specific installation\, in partnership with sā Ladakh\, reflects on the connection between the Aravalli and Himalayan ranges. Students from Mira Model School in Delhi contribute visual narratives to this regenerative art project.\n\nWorkshops and Discussions\n \nPanel discussions will cover safeguarding intangible cultural heritage\, responsible tourism\, climate resilience\, and climate literacy. Prominent speakers from conservation\, crafts\, contemporary art\, and Himalayan communities will participate. Visitors can also engage in food experiences and hands-on workshops on crafts and circularity. \nFestival Shops\nCurated festival shops will offer unique Himalayan products\, including decor\, produce\, books\, and handicrafts. Special apparel collaborations will feature Ladakh-based Namza Couture\, Ura Maku from Assam\, and others\, showcasing clothing that honors Himalayan heritage. \nPerformances\nCultural performances will bring the Himalayas’ rich traditions to life\, featuring musical acts by Taba Chake\, Bipul Chhetri\, Lou Majaw\, Ao Naga Choir\, Parvaaz\, and Joi Barua. \n\nExhibition Details:\n\n\nFestival Dates: Open to public from 5th-15th December\, 2024\nVenue: Travancore Palace\, New Delhi [10A\, KG Marg\, Mandi House\, New Delhi – 110001]\nTicket Information: Tickets available on Insider.in \n\nExhibition Highlights:\n\n\nThe From Folk to Fabric: The Himalayan Knot Textile Exhibition:\nAn Ode to the Snow Leopard: Filmmakers Gautam Pandey and Doel Trivedy create a first-of-its-kind 360-degree VR film experience\nGreen Pit Stops: Harmony by Design: Curator and artist Vishal Dar showcases Harmony by Design\nThe Helmets for India\, Art for Change exhibition\nHelmeted Hyphae: Designed and executed by ST+ART\, Helmeted Hyphae is a strikingly unique\, six-foot-high structure\nFellowship for Creative Practitioners\, presented in partnership with the Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art\, New Delhi\nEvolution of Ice Hockey in Ladakh: Then & Now showcase\nThe Shape of the Wind is a Tree: An exhibition showcasing works by the recipients of The Himalayan Fellowship for Creative Practitioners.\nThe immersive\, experiential multimedia space Through the Lens of Community\, Conservation and Culture in partnership with Green Hub\nEntanglements: A site-specific installation in partnership with sā Ladakh\nWorkshops & Discussions\, Festival Shops and Performances\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/journeying-across-the-himalayas-royal-enfield-social-mission/
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:20241130T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241121T082947Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Quilting – Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Art Motif and the Quilt India Foundation proudly present “The Art of Quilting\,” an exhibition celebrating the rich tradition and innovative evolution of quilting in India. Featuring works by renowned artists\, this showcase highlights the transition of quilting from functional craft to a contemporary art form\, blending fine art with intricate techniques and storytelling. \nExhibition Highlights\n\nExplore diverse regional quilting styles and techniques\, including piecing\, appliqué\, and surface embellishments.\nWitness quilts inspired by personal stories\, nature\, social issues\, and abstract concepts.\nCelebrate the craftsmanship of 15 exceptional artists:\nAiswarya Rao\, Aman Bhooi\, Arundhati Vas\, Canie Franklin\, Kuppulakshmi Somasekhar\, Lisa O’Brien\, Madhuri Sapru\, Manjusha Shete\, Meena Radhakrishnan\, Rainy Khurana Sarna\, Ramamani Ravikumar\, Saira Abdullah\, Sujata Thorat\, Tina Katwal\, and Varsha Sundararajan.\n\nWhat Makes This Exhibition Special?\n\nThey are showcasing art quilts at the intersection of fine art and traditional craft.\nHighlighting the creativity\, innovation\, and storytelling woven into contemporary quilting.\nBridging generations\, communities\, and aesthetics by uniting traditional methods with modern artistry.\n\nDon’t miss this extraordinary journey through India’s quilting heritage and its transformation into a vibrant art form. \nDates: 30th November – 28th December 2024\nTimings: Monday to Saturday\, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM\nVenue: Gallery Art Motif\, Safdarjung Enclave\, New Delhi – 110029\nOpen House: 30th November\, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-art-of-quilting-exhibition/
LOCATION:Gallery Art Motif\, A1-178 Safdarjung Enclave\, Fourth Floor\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241121T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241118T072331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T072331Z
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SUMMARY:A Show of Hands; A Memoriam: Gieve Patel
DESCRIPTION:Gieve Patel\, a celebrated cornerstone of the Indian art community\, is remembered for his passionate exploration of the human condition\, reflecting themes of vulnerability\, mortality\, and the interplay between figuration and abstraction. This exhibition brings together artists who shared a deep connection with Patel or were influenced by his artistic sensibilities\, honoring his enduring legacy. \nCurator Ranjit Hoskote highlights that the title A Show of Hands represents both unity and collaboration\, making it a perfect tribute to Gieve Patel’s rich artistic and intellectual legacy. \nParticipating Artists: Aditi Singh\, Anju Dodiya\, Atul Dodiya\, Areez Katki\, Biraaj Dodiya\, Gulammohammed Sheikh\, Jitish Kallat\, Mahesh Baliga\, Nilima Sheikh\, Ranbir Kaleka\, Ratheesh T.\, Sudhir Patwardhan\, and Sujith S.N. \nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 & D-53 Defence Colony\, New Delhi \nExhibition Dates: 21 November 2024 – 10 January 2025
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/a-show-of-hands-a-memoriam-gieve-patel/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Art & Literature,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241116T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241018T094934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T094934Z
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SUMMARY:Enchanted Forests – A Solo Exhibition by Kavita Chopra Dikshit
DESCRIPTION:“Enchanted Forests” is a solo art exhibition by Kavita Chopra Dikshit\, featuring mesmerizing oil-on-canvas works that evoke the beauty and harmony of forests. Curated by Jyoti A Kathpalia\, the exhibition draws inspiration from Kavita’s childhood in Gomia\, Jharkhand\, surrounded by forests\, rivers\, and hills. Kavita’s works capture the rhythms of nature and human life\, reflecting on the timeless connection between people and the earth. \nThis exhibition is not just a visual treat but also a call to action\, reminding us of the need to protect and preserve forests. The paintings explore themes of love\, loss\, nostalgia\, and environmental concern\, brought to life through Kavita’s intricate brushstrokes and vibrant use of color. \nArtist Background:\nKavita Chopra Dikshit is a versatile artist with expertise in photography\, digital art\, web design\, and TV production. Her work spans decades and includes stints with CNN in Atlanta\, USA. Currently based in New Delhi\, Kavita runs her own design studio\, Red Design Company\, and continues to explore different artistic mediums. This exhibition\, following her previous success with “Mohalla\,” is a tribute to the forests of her childhood and a celebration of nature’s beauty. \nExhibition Dates: 16th to 19th November 2024\nTimings: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM\nVenue: Open Palm Court Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\nLodhi Estate\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/enchanted-forests-a-solo-exhibition-by-kavita-chopra-dikshit/
LOCATION:Open Palm Court Gallery\, India Habitat Centre Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241115T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241213T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20240920T102420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T102821Z
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SUMMARY:Dali Comes To India: A Rare Showcase of Surrealism
DESCRIPTION:Bruno Art Gallery in New Delhi proudly presents Dali Comes To India\, an extraordinary exhibition showcasing the iconic works of Salvador Dalí\, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and a master of surrealism. Over 200 original works from the Pierre Argillet Collection will be displayed for the first time in India\, offering a rare glimpse into Dalí’s surrealist universe. This landmark exhibition runs from 15th November to 13th December 2024\, making it a must-visit for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike. \nExhibition Highlights:\nThe exhibition will feature a variety of Dalí’s etchings\, watercolors\, and tapestries\, showcasing key pieces from his collaboration with Pierre Argillet. Some notable highlights include: \n\nThe Songs of Maldoror: A set of 50 prints\, elaborating on Dalí’s childhood traumas.\nMythology: 16 etchings inspired by ancient Greek legends using Dalí’s “hasard objectif” technique.\nSecret Poems by Apollinaire: 18 original etchings illustrating Apollinaire’s poetry.\nFaust: 21 etchings depicting alchemical symbols and magic circles\, illustrating Goethe’s masterpiece.\nDon Juan: Three hand-colored etchings exploring the themes of seduction\, love\, and death.\nIndividual Etchings: A selection of 242 original copper etchings created between 1960 and 1972.\n\nThese works exemplify Dalí’s exploration of the subconscious\, surrealism\, and his unparalleled ability to merge fantasy with reality. Featured works like The Elephants (1948) and The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory (1954) resonate with modern themes of identity\, time\, and the blending of digital and real worlds. \nSalvador Dalí: The Surrealist Master \nBorn in Catalonia\, Spain\, in 1904\, Salvador Dalí is celebrated for his revolutionary contributions to surrealism. His unique artistic style\, which fuses dreamlike\, bizarre imagery with technical precision\, has left an indelible mark on modern art. Dalí’s “The Persistence of Memory”\, featuring melting clocks\, remains one of the most recognized and iconic artworks of the 20th century. \nDalí’s influence transcended painting\, extending into film\, sculpture\, fashion\, and literature. He collaborated with luminaries such as Luis Buñuel and Alfred Hitchcock\, creating works inspiring new generations. His “paranoiac-critical method” allowed him to channel the irrational\, resulting in art that delves into the realms of dreams\, identity\, and existentialism. \nThe Pierre Argillet Collection \nThe Pierre Argillet Collection is one of the most important private collections of Dalí’s works\, showcasing nearly 200 etchings\, watercolors\, and tapestries. The collection has been exhibited worldwide at prestigious venues such as the Pushkin Museum in Moscow and the Dalí Museum in Figueres\, Spain. Pierre Argillet’s deep personal and professional relationship with Dalí ensured that each piece curated reflects the artist’s visionary surrealism and technical brilliance. \nExhibition Dates: 15th November – 13th December\, 2024\nVenue: Bruno Art Gallery\, Savitri Cinema Complex\, Greater Kailash 2\, New Delhi – 110048\nTimings: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/dali-comes-to-india-a-rare-showcase-of-surrealism/
LOCATION:Bruno Art Gallery\, Savitri Cinema Complex\, Greater Kailash 2\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110048
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241107T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241105T064911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T064911Z
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SUMMARY:Joining the Dots: The Past has a Home in the Future - Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Taking inspiration and nurturing the essence of Connaught Place\, The Past has a Home in the Future exhibition\, curated by Jackfruit Research and Design at the Dhoomimal Gallery will showcase Connaught Place as the powerhouse for politics and cultural production. Running from November 7 to December 7\, 2024\, at Dhoomimal Gallery\, this exhibition blends the spirit of the place and its enduring creative discourse\, promising to offer a synchronic and diachronic narrative of the place and people\, particularly through the story of the host gallery.\n\nStructured in three consecutive sections\, with archival imagery and artworks\, and specially commissioned projects in textiles\, ceramics\, visual arts\, and sound\, the exhibition celebrates the spirit and bond that artists\, designers\, and the people of Connaught Place embraced through DMG and other institutions.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Show for Heart of the Capital: Explore the reminiscence of CP in a creative approach by Dhruv Vaish’s Man Dressed in Connaught Place\, a special inner lining created for the show; Rema Kumar’s reinterpretation of Riten Mozumdar’s works in silk handwoven sarees and hand printed stoles; and many more.\n\nFeaturing the archival works from various institutions\, including Mahatta & Co.\, Pablo and Richard Bartholomew\, Alkazi Foundation for the Arts\, Riten Mozumdar\, and SL Parasher\, alongside contemporary designers\, the exhibition invites art connoisseurs\, lovers\, and critics to navigate the evolution of the city’s art scene. Participants participating in show include Ms. Puneet Brar\, Rema Kumar\, Pooja Saxena\, KP Reji and Guild Art\, Chaal Chaal Agency\, Anwar Chitrakar\, Anandit Sachdev\, Dhruv Vaish\, Veda Raheja\, Salwans\, Rikhi Ram\, Chatterjee & Lal + Ushmita Sahu\, Gagan Singh + Chatterjee & Lal.\n\nEvent Details\nExhibition Dates: November 7 – December 7\, 2024\nExhibition Time: 11:00 AM-7:00 PM\nExhibition Venue: Dhoomimal Gallery\, G-42\, Connaught Circus\, New Delhi-110001
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/joining-the-dots-the-past-has-a-home-in-the-future-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Dhoomimal Gallery\, G-42\, Connaught Circus\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Gulistan – A Solo Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“Gulistan” by Gopa Trivedi is a solo art exhibition showcasing a series of 128 stunning paintings arranged in the Mughal char bagh format. This exhibition explores the intricate relationship between botanical species\, hybrid creatures\, and colonial history through a contemporary lens. These artworks vividly portray plants brought to India centuries ago via ancient trade routes and colonial influence. \nKey Themes of Gopa Trivedi’s “Gulistan”\n\nBotanical Exploration: Gopa’s works draw inspiration from the 18th and 19th-century botanical gardens\, transforming delicate natural forms into symbolic narratives.\nColonial History & Politics: The exhibition delves into how foreign plants and species\, once political tools\, have become part of India’s cultural and historical landscape.\nKampani Kalam Technique: The intricate painting style adds layers of meaning\, questioning historical truths and reimagining historical myths.\nPliny the Elder’s Influence: A reference to Naturalis Historia\, Gopa explores Pliny’s fantastical descriptions of India\, which reflect oriental prejudices and othering.\n\nFeatured Art Series: Monsters of Our Making\nIn this captivating series\, Gopa Trivedi creates fantastical creatures combining human\, plant\, and animal forms. These hybrids challenge the notion of truth and fiction\, blending reality with imagination in a way that highlights the blurred boundaries between belonging and otherness. \nAbout the Artist: Gopa Trivedi\nBorn in Lucknow in 1987\, Gopa Trivedi holds a BFA and MFA in Painting from MSU\, Baroda. Her work intricately weaves together personal and shared cultural narratives\, exploring themes of nature\, mythology\, history\, and transformation. Gopa’s paintings have been showcased in renowned exhibitions across India and internationally\, including Art Dubai\, Art SG\, and the India Art Fair. \nAbout LATITUDE 28\nSince 2010\, LATITUDE 28 has pioneered contemporary art practices in South Asia\, fostering critical dialogue and supporting emerging artists. Directed by Bhavna Kakar\, LATITUDE 28 focuses on curatorial projects at the intersection of art history and socio-political context. \nEvent Highlights\n\nGopa Trivedi’s Magnum Opus: Over 100 paintings exploring nature\, politics\, and mythology.\nVenue: Shridharani Gallery\, a renowned hub for contemporary art in New Delhi.\nCultural Significance: Engage with themes that connect history\, imperialism\, and the natural world through art.\n\nDon’t miss this extraordinary art exhibition in New Delhi!\nJoin us at Shridharani Gallery on 22nd October 2024 for an exclusive preview of Gulistan. \nExhibition Dates: 22nd – 28th October 2024\nTimings: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm\, Open Monday – Saturday\nVenue:     \, Triveni Kala Sangam\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/gulistan-a-solo-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Shridharani Gallery\, 205 Tansen Marg\, Triveni Kala Sangam & C-81\,South Extension-II\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Ancestral Futures – An Exhibition Curated by Damien Christinger
DESCRIPTION:As part of its 35th-anniversary celebrations\, Gallery Espace proudly presents Ancestral Futures\, an exciting exhibition curated by Swiss curator Damien Christinger. Running from October 19 to December 12\, 2024\, the exhibition invites viewers to explore how past\, present\, and future converge through contemporary art practices. \nCurated with a vision that intertwines historical and futuristic perspectives\, Ancestral Futures brings together works by 13 acclaimed artists from India and around the globe. The exhibition showcases a unique blend of artistic expressions\, including installations\, lenticular prints\, and paper works\, all inspired by the theme of ancestral heritage and future possibilities. \nChristinger\, who draws inspiration from Brazilian thinker Ailton Krenak’s concept of “ancestral futures\,” reflects on how our past shapes both present realities and future aspirations. As artists engage with their cultural narratives\, they also address pressing contemporary issues like environmental degradation\, making the exhibition both intellectually stimulating and visually captivating. \nFounder and Director of Gallery Espace\, Renu Modi\, adds that Ancestral Futures not only commemorates the gallery’s legacy but also highlights its forward-looking approach to contemporary Indian art. With groundbreaking exhibitions like “Video Wednesdays” and a strong advocacy for new media and innovative art forms\, Gallery Espace has consistently been ahead of its time. \nKey highlights of the exhibition include: \n\nHarendra Kushwaha’s large paper-based mobile installation in the atrium space.\nArunkumar HG’s new series of lenticular prints in the gallery’s project space\, addressing the ecological degradation of the Western Ghats.\n\nParticipating Artists:\nArunkumar HG\, Ashish Sahoo\, Ashok Ahuja\, Harendra Kushwaha\, Ishita Chakraborty\, Nandini Bagla Chirimar\, Maze Collective\, Michael Guenzberger\, Ravi Agarwal\, Sharad Sonkusale\, Sonia Mehra Chawla\, Ujjal Dey\, and Ursula Biemann. \nVenue:\nGallery Espace\, New Delhi \nExhibition Dates:\nOctober 19 – December 12\, 2024
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/ancestral-futures-an-exhibition-curated-by-damien-christinger/
LOCATION:Gallery Espace\, 16\, Trimurti Building\, Sujan Mohinder Rd\, near Surya Hotel\, Block A\, New Friends Colony\, New Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241024T180000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241028T180000
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CREATED:20240917T095915Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241017T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241201T190000
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CREATED:20241018T052543Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241120T170000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241015T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250109T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T055221
CREATED:20241017T081750Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241208T183000
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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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