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‘Drifting through quiet veins’: a group art exhibition

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Gallery Dotwalk will open a new space in Defence Colony, Delhi, with an exhibition titled Drifting Through Quiet Veins, scheduled from January 31 to the end of February 2026. The show brings together eight contemporary artists—Abdulla PA, Amjum Rizve, Chandrashekar Koteshwar, Mehak Garg, Priyaranjan Purkait, Sudhayadas S, Ravinder Reddy, and Sujith SN—working with sound, material, and image across interconnected spaces.

Sreejith CN, Director of Gallery Dotwalk, said, “As Dotwalk begins this new phase in Delhi, the gallery also looks ahead to an exciting year of exhibitions and curated experiences, expanding the ways in which audiences can experience art across disciplines and formats.” He added, “The exhibition invites visitors to drift rather than scan—to listen, touch, and linger within spaces that hold memory and sensation. By moving beyond conventional presentation, we hope to create an environment where art becomes a shared experience of quiet witnessing.”

The exhibition is organised as a durational walk. Abdulla PA will create a reflective dark room with objects and surfaces, while Mehak Garg combines paintings of domestic interiors with a sound installation of conversations among women. Rizve will display paintings, drawings, and photographs alongside a work-table with pigments and materials, and Purkait will present installations using nets, photographs, and sculptural forms reflecting ecological and labour themes from the Sundarbans. Other works include conceptual terracotta sculptures, landscape-based paintings, and pieces by Reddy and Sujith SN.

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A private preview is scheduled for January 31 at 6 PM. The exhibition will be open to the public thereafter, from 11 AM to 8 PM, Monday to Saturday, with Sunday visits by appointment. Gallery Dotwalk will also participate in the India Art Fair 2026 in the first week of February.

When: January 31 to February 2026

Where: Gallery Dotwalk, Defence Colony, New Delhi

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