Art Centrix Space presents a major multi-artist exhibition taking over the entire CCA Building at Bikaner House from 11th to 18th January ‘26. Marking one of the first significant exhibitions of the year, the presentation brings together four solo exhibitions alongside Echoes of Change: Young Contemporaries, offering a layered engagement with contemporary practices shaped by material, process, and lived experience.
Four Solo Presentations:
Art Centrix Space is showcasing four solo presentations that extend the exhibition’s engagement with place, process, and perception. Siri Devi Khandavilli’s sculptural practice bridges traditional training with contemporary material exploration, reflecting a sustained engagement with form and craft. Essays on her work are being written by Girish Shahane, art critic and curator and John Yau, American poet and critic, with a Q&A session to be led by Melissa Joseph, New York–based artist. Rahul Jain & Gunjan Arora integrate waste yarns and metals, creating sculptural and painterly works that examine themes of continuity and sustainability. Curated by Monica Jain, Founder, Art Centrix Space, Thomas Henriot presents expansive ink drawings shaped by travel and durational practice, translating urban life into immersive, meditative compositions. Curated by Vaidehi Gohil, young artist-photographer Bhargav Barla’s Natural Harbour employs photography and painting to evoke memory and stillness through coastal landscapes and twilight light.
Echoes of Change: Young Contemporaries:
Running concurrently is Echoes of Change: Young Contemporaries, featuring works by ACS Grants shortlisted artists Hemant Gavankar (ACS Painting Grant Awardee 2024), Nehal Verma (ACS Painting Grant Shortlist 2024), Poojan Gupta, Prithwish Daw, Souvik Das (ACS Sculpture and Installation Grant Shortlist 2025), and Sumit Naik (ACS Sculpture and Installation Grant Awardee 2025), presented alongside the gallery’s newly represented artist, Khanjan Maru Soni. The exhibition is curated by Prayag Chakradhar.
The ACS Grants, launched in 2024, is a cornerstone of the gallery’s programming, supporting early-career Indian artists through grants, process-led research, production, mentorship, solo exhibitions, and ongoing dialogues across editions and exhibitions.
Together, the presentations offer a layered encounter with contemporary practices, where material and movement intersect, and where transformation unfolds gradually rather than declaratively.
Following its presentation at Bikaner House, the exhibition will continue at Gallery Art Centrix Space until 31st March 2026.
Find out more about the programming here.