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.
This 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.
Visitors 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.
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This free, public art corridor emphasizes “slow looking”—encouraging mindful engagement in contrast to the high-speed digital age.