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Mumbai’s newest gallery, Akara Contemporary, will host gen-next artists

A spin-off of Akara, the new gallery Akara Contemporary is housed inside a century-old mansion in south Mumbai's Colaba, and will house the new generation of South Asian and global artists.

May 07, 2023 / 12:43 IST
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Akara Contemporary, Mumbai's newest art gallery in Colaba.
Akara Contemporary, Mumbai's newest art gallery in Colaba.

A mere five-minutes walk from Akara at Churchill Chambers in Colaba is the 100-year-old Amar Chand Mansion, which now also houses Akara Contemporary, the newest art gallery in the city. Akara continues to be counted among one of the leading modern art galleries in the country since 2015, and with Akara Contemporary, they plan to focus their energies on the current and next generation of South Asian and international artists.

Akara founder Puneet Shah is pretty gung-ho about their latest venture. “We started our programming in 2015 with the realisation that no gallery was doing intergenerational exhibitions or showcasing both modern and contemporary art. Seven-eight years into that and with people having more exposure to the arts, we thought it would be nice to do a spin-off both for us and for the market, wherein our current gallery will continue to show the masters and the new gallery focuses only on contemporary. We also want to include Western artists along with the Indian,” he says.

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Meghna & Puneet Shah, co-founders of Akara Contemporary.

The heritage structure in which it is housed, is archetypical of the British Raj and designed in an Indo-Saracenic style. With its white geometric balconies, intricate minaret detailing and brown sandstone, the grand structure can be spotted from afar. Inside, one cannot help but admire the high ceilings, decorative arches and floral motifs on the glass-stained windows. The 3,000 sq. ft layout is conducive to large-scale exhibitions.