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-February 2, 2026

‘On the Way’: an exhibition by Shivani Singh

‘On the Way’: an exhibition by Shivani Singh

Artist Shivani Singh transforms everyday life and Sanganeri craft into immersive installations in her multimedia exhibition

-January 30, 2026

‘Le Salon Collectif’: a contemporary group art exhibition

‘Le Salon Collectif’: a contemporary group art exhibition

Inspired by the Paris Salon, Le Salon Collectif brings together 15 contemporary Indian artists at AIFACS Gallery in an immersive display

-January 30, 2026

KalaYatra 2026 ends at Kamani with focus on new classical choreographies

KalaYatra 2026 ends at Kamani with focus on new classical choreographies

The five-day festival featured new classical choreographies by leading gurus and institutions from across the country

-January 29, 2026

Photographs by Vijay Pal to be shown in ‘Winter Muse’ group exhibition

Photographs by Vijay Pal to be shown in ‘Winter Muse’ group exhibition

Group exhibition at AIFACS brings together painting, sculpture, mixed media and photography

-January 28, 2026

‘Drifting through quiet veins’: a group art exhibition

‘Drifting through quiet veins’: a group art exhibition

Eight contemporary artists transform Gallery Dotwalk’s new Delhi space into an immersive exploration of sound, material, and daily life

-January 27, 2026

Ehsaas-e-Qalam aur Pashm: a confluence of calligraphy, Pashmina and Dhrupad

Ehsaas-e-Qalam aur Pashm: a confluence of calligraphy, Pashmina and Dhrupad

Ehsaas-e-Qalam aur Pashm blends calligraphy, Pashmina and classical music in a celebration of art and heritage

-January 25, 2026

‘Nav Durga’: A classical dance performance

‘Nav Durga’: A classical dance performance

An evocative dance production invoking the nine forms of Shakti through classical choreography and music

-January 23, 2026

When pollution became permanent: how 2025 redefined public health in NCR

When pollution became permanent: how 2025 redefined public health in NCR

How climate stress, inequality and failing infrastructure pushed the city’s health system to a breaking point