A group exhibition titled Slow Rot, featuring works by ten contemporary artists, is underway at Method Delhi and will continue till July 3.
The exhibition explores themes of human fragility, psychological unrest, alienation, and social anxiety through painting and mixed-media works that draw upon grotesque and fractured imagery. Taking its title from the idea of gradual emotional and societal decay, the show reflects on personal trauma, disengagement, and the unease of contemporary existence.
References to writers and thinkers such as Kamala Das, Saadat Hasan Manto and Sylvia Plath frame the exhibition’s engagement with suffering, identity, and inner conflict. Across the works, individual experiences are presented as reflections of wider social conditions, with the participating artists examining emotional vulnerability and fractured realities.
The exhibition also questions conventional ideas of beauty in contemporary art through raw visual language and unsettling imagery that foreground discomfort, instability, and introspection.
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Participating artists include Aditya Dhabhai, Dhruvi Jain, M Imran Ahamed, Milan Sharma, Mitali Das, Priyesh T, Revant Dasgupta, Riya Chandwani, Sajid Wajid Shaikh, and Tithi Das.
When: Ongoing till July 3; 12 PM to 7 PM
Where: Method Delhi, Defence Colony, New Delhi
