
AIFACS Art Gallery will present Genesis – 26, a curated group exhibition showcasing paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed-media works, from January 2 to January 8, 2026, at its Rafi Marg venue in New Delhi. Organised by Finetouch, the exhibition brings together the creative expressions of 21 artists from across the country.
Conceived as a celebration of artistic diversity and innovation, ‘Genesis – 26’ offers a platform where varied themes, forms, and visual languages converge. The exhibition reflects a wide spectrum of contemporary practices, with artists engaging with imagination, personal narratives, cultural reflections, and evolving aesthetic concerns through their work.
Curated by Balwinder Tanwar and Ravindra Kumar Tanwar, the show presents paintings, sculptures, photographs, and mixed-media works that together create a dynamic dialogue between individual expression and collective artistic vision. Each artwork stands as an independent voice while contributing to a larger conversation on creativity and contemporary expression.
The exhibition will be formally inaugurated by Colonel (Retd.) Jiten Hazarika, noted artist; Mrs. Santosh Jain, Vice President, AIFACS Art Gallery; and Mr. Dalip Hitkari, Director, Shanta Art Gallery.
Participating artists include Advait P. Anil, Apurva Verma, Chanda Bakshi, Jai Sethia, Kalon Celeste, Kamal Matta Abbi, Kamal Kishore, Lakshya Kumar Gehlot, Mohd. Tariq, Munni Devi, Navita Kaushik, Neharika Sharma, Dr Pradeep Kumar, Pavit Saxena, Pooja, Rajesh Kumar Saluja, Sapna Agarwal, Sharyu Amoda, Dr Shipra Bhatia, Swati Goyal, and Trisha Dang.
‘Genesis – 26’ promises an engaging artistic experience, inviting viewers to encounter contemporary creativity in its many expressive forms.
When: January 2–8, 2026
Where: AIFACS Art Gallery, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
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