Vadehra Art Gallery presents Vasundhara Tewari Broota’s solo exhibition in collaboration with Sangeet Shyamala. The exhibition was first held at Surrendra Paul Art Gallery at Sangeet Shyamala, New Delhi, from September 1– 8, 2025, and has now moved to Vadehra Art Gallery’s space in Defence Colony, New Delhi, on view until October 11, 2025.
Woman Song | Looking Back features up to 35 paintings, presenting a selected curation of Broota’s oeuvre from the 1980s to the present. Broota’s preoccupations have remained centred around the nude body of the female form, beginning with a deconstructed posturing of body parts and growing into compositional renderings of the full figure as her practice evolved in scale. Her feminist perspective underscores the female body as a site of process and resistance, embedded in the emotional tensions of fluctuating life cycles as much as a resolute existence. Broota pushes beyond the physical form into the psychic contours of the inner character through which the greater world is recognised and experienced. Her work brings in fantastical and otherworldly elements, often conjoining the figures among themselves or with select natural elements, to depict an entrenchment from which liberation, often seen as creation, will come.
Find out more about the show here.