Artist Lal Bahadur Singh, who grew up in UP’s Ghazipur, says ‘I’m presenting my human society through the figures of birds and animals’ about his exhibition ‘Silent Echoes of a Flight Beyond… and Whispers of the Earth Beneath…’ at Delhi’s Gallerie Nvya.
Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai has unveiled its latest exhibition, Light into Space, in collaboration with New York's Dia Art Foundation. This landmark showcase introduces the Light and Space art movement of the 1960s and 70s to India for the first time.
The seventh edition of Delhi Contemporary Art Week at Bikaner House sees the coming together of six leading galleries of Delhi, showcasing over 100 artistes from India and neighbouring countries.
Mumbai hosts "Anjolie The Wanton Fabulist", veteran artist Anjolie Ela Menon's solo show after nine years. Menon, who's painted almost every day for the last 60 years, talks about the change in colours in her works, memories with legends, art market boom and Artificial Intelligence.
Mumbai's Tao Art Gallery founder and artist Kalpana Shah’s show ‘My Universe’ at Art Space gallery in Singapore on till January 7 is her solo exhibition after a gap of 10 years.
Art community come together to celebrate Delhi Art Society founder's contribution to Indian art in 23 sculptures at the India International Centre in Delhi (December 7-21).
DAG’s group show of ten 60-plus women artists from India takes us to a time when Indian women artists first found a feminist language — and their art is as 2023-feminist as it was 1970s’-feminist.
The exhibition will begin on September 23 and will go on till January 1, 2024. There is a separate entry for those who are uncomfortable in squeezing through the naked models.
Curated by Mafalda Millies and Roya Sachs of art project platform Triadic, this is largest exhibition to date by Toiletpaper, founded by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari in 2010.
The works of FN Souza, SH Raza, KH Ara, HA Gade, MF Husain and Sadanand K Bakre come together for the first time, at Delhi's Triveni Kala Sangam, after their July 1949 exhibition at the Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai.
The National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, will host the exhibition of selected works from the art collection of Air India retained by the government after the airline’s sale to the Tatas.
The unique exhibition features over 50 exquisite artworks and installations from five Indian and five international artists, all celebrating India’s diverse cultural impulses and traditions.
The Delhi exhibition, 'Mycelial Legacies', presents 60 years of practice and 30 artists, in keeping with curator Deeksha Nath's 'desire to include artists who are (present) across generations', from the late artists Kishori Kaul and Rini Dhumal, to Anita Dube and Nilima Sheikh, among others.
'The Christ Series' by the late Yusuf Arakkal is being brought out for a week-long display by Galerie Sara Arakkal at Bangalore International Centre from January 7–14.
'Van Gogh 360°', a new digital immersive art travelling exhibition of the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter, will hit high-definition screens in the country, starting with Mumbai on January 20.
The newest symbol of global capitalism comes under the Swiss artist Gabriela Löffel's radar at the fifth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale which opened to the public on December 23 and will be on display till April 10, 2023.
Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam's new art project, 'Shadow Circus: A Personal Archive of Tibetan Resistance (1957–1974)', is both intimate and intriguing.
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art's new exhibition, "Around the Table: Conversations about Milestones, Memories, Mappings", is a meeting point of art and archive.
Artist Paresh Maity's new multi-city show, 'Infinite Light', spread over five months, promises to be the biggest contemporary art exhibition by a single artist. On display, for the first time, are his ceramic works
The city will witness a new retrospective, from October 14, showcasing the rich oeuvre of the late artist Yusuf Arakkal, who made the city his home and who refused to be branded with any particular imagery or style
DAG's current show in Delhi, 'March to Freedom', on India's independence movement digs deep to discover unacknowledged contributions from many pockets of society
Telephone kiosks, tourist postcards, advertisements for prostitution and the urethra are the subjects of the latest art exhibition from British art duo Gilbert and George.