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Rachita Dutta marks her first-ever solo show with this exhibit titled “Have we forgotten how to feel?” This show demonstrates her way of navigating the everyday complexities of adulthood, approached with humour and a childlike sense of wonder. Find more information here.
January 8-February 19, 2026
Chemould CoLab, Mumbai
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Sakshi Gallery presents The Fourth Wall . To mark the beginning of Sakshi’s 40th year, The Fourth Wall looks back at Sakshi’s legacy, bringing together artists, ideas and landmark moments that have defined its program in its four decades in the contemporary art circuit. In doing so, the exhibition explores how art-making has evolved during … Continued
January 8-February 20, 2026
Mumbai
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Curated by Khushboo Jain In a commune lies shared moments of meals, memories, silences, and gestures. They hold faith in the small acts that make a world: the passing of a bowl, the laying of a cloth, the breaking of bread, the waiting for someone to arrive. This exhibition gathers works that dwell in the … Continued
3-20 February, 2026
Art Incept, 227 South Point Mall, Golf Course Rd, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram, Haryana
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Subcontinent presents a solo exhibition by Jyoti Bhatt titled A Painter with a Camera. A Painter with a Camera brings together a focused selection of photographic works by Jyoti Bhatt that foreground an essential dimension of his practice: photography as a site of sustained experimentation rather than mere documentation. Find out more about the show … Continued
January 8-February 21, 2026
Subcontinent, Apeejay Chambers, Fort, Mumbai, India
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Chemould Precott Road presents What Do Birds Dream at Dusk, a solo exhibition featuring the works of Mithu Sen. The show explores blindness not as a medical state but as a political condition—shaped by selective seeing, curated truths, and collective denial. In a world where media edits reality, where militarism frames vision, and where comfort replaces … Continued
January 8-February 21, 2026
Chemould Prescott Road, 3rd floor, Queens Mansion, Ghanshyam Talwatkar Marg, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, India
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Project 88 is pleased to present the works of muralist and painter Anpu Varkey in her first solo show at the gallery, The Shape of a Pause. The Bangalore artist will be displaying two large-scale murals and a selection og paintings on canvas. Across the last fifteen years, Anpu Varkey’s practice has unfolded through a … Continued
January 8-February 21, 2026
PROJECT 88 Ground Floor,BMP Building, N.A. Sawant Marg Colaba, Mumbai.
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Vida Heydari Contemporary Gallery presents What Surface Remembers featuring the work of Ravi Morya. In my practice, the surface is a living, breathing archive—absorbing, sheltering, and revealing the layered marks of history and the echoes of daily existence. Every painting is both an encounter with the outside world and an introspective journey, drawing equally from … Continued
January 18-February 21, 2026
Vida Heydari Contemporary, Pune, India
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Jhaveri Contemporary presents DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS, a solo exhibition featuring the works of Lubna Chowdhary. From calligraphy to sculpture, most artworks provoke a feeling of doubleness in the viewer. There’s a legible image or idea, and then a mood, something more sensual and affective, that is difficult to articulate. An image might transport a viewer to … Continued
January 8-February 21, 2026
Jhaveri Contemporary, 3rd Floor, Devidas Mansion, Colaba, Mumbai, India