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What Remains, a travelling exhibition by Goa Open Arts in collaboration with Museo Camera, brings together photographic and lens-based works by Ankit George, Diana Linda, Gopika Chowfla, Khanjan Purohit, Natalie Lycops, Poonam Patel, Prabhakar Duwarah, Prashant Panjiar, Shivam Harmalkar, and Soham Bhende. The exhibition reflects on what persists over time—what is held onto, and what … Continued
10-26 April, 2026
Museo Camera Centre for Photographic Arts, Shri Ganesh Mandir Marg, DLF Phase IV, Sector 28, Gurugram, Haryana, India
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Eikowa Contemporary presents Wild Grass, a group show that unfolds as both reflection and reckoning in the age of digitalisation, migration, climate change, and speculative development as they reshape rural India. Curated by Yash Vikram, the exhibition is hosted in a landscape shaped by migrant labour and rapid infrastructural ambition, turning its gaze toward the … Continued
March 20-April 28, 2026
A29/5, DLF Phase 1, Gurugram, Haryana
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Celebrating the milestone of fifty years of The Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation, Artshila and the Foundation present the art exhibition, Intersections: Sites of Becoming. This exhibition is a testament to the Foundation’s consistent commitment towards encouraging freedom of expression and nurturing the artists it considers to be living national treasures. Curated by Artistic Director Priya Pall … Continued
February 7-April 30, 2026
Arthshila Delhi, Okhla, New Delhi
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DAG presents, The Indian Picturesque, a group show unpacking the “picturesque,” a word that carries widely differing meanings. From its use in everyday speech to the specialist meaning intended by the aesthetic theorists who coined it in the 1790s, literally meaning ‘like a picture’, it is open to a range of interpretations. The picturesque was … Continued
March 28-May 2, 2026
DAG, 22A Windsor Place, Janpath, New Delhi
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Anant Art presents Reverie. Pause. Rupture, a group exhibition curated by Gayatri Sinha featuring the works of Aban Raza, Anju Dodiya, B V Suresh, Baiju Parthan, Gigi Scaria, Madhu Das, K M Madhusudhanan, Lavanya Mani, Prajakta Potnis, Ranbir Kaleka, Riyas Komu, Shakuntala Kulkarni, Vasudha Thozhur, and Valson Kolleri. This exhibition reflects on time, its apparent … Continued
April 2-May 2, 2026
Anant Art, B-5/3, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029
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Rukshaan Art presents the 19th edition of its annual exhibition, The Baroda March. Curated by Rukshaan Krishna, this year’s exhibition brings together 37 practices shaped by the legacy, pedagogy, and the culture of Baroda. More than a collection, the artworks are a temperament attuned to the langugage of various mediums such as sculpture, woodblock, textiles, ceramics, … Continued
March 21-May 3, 2026
Rukshaan Art, 1st floor, Laxmi Building, Ballard Estate, Mumbai, India
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…and for those who sing their national anthem in somebody else’s mother tongue. by Vivek Vilasini, conceived as a series of visual essays, resists a singular narrative, with each work functioning as an independent yet interconnected inquiry. Together, they offer multiple points of entry into Vilasini’s exploration of contemporary experience. Vilasini’s practice navigates the intersections … Continued
April 9-May 7, 2026
Sakshi Gallery, Third Pasta Lane, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Strangers House presents, Kadal Do Moga – Faces of the Sea, featuring watercolour works by Papamma Khader that invite the viewer into vibrant landscapes from her childhood and her soaring imagination. Curated by Afroz Algiers, the works in the exhibition naturally arise from her exploration and adaptation to discoveries and challenges of her own art-making … Continued
April 9-May 7, 2026
Strangers House, Colaba, Mumbai