
Artist Navita Kaushik’s solo art exhibition, ‘Limitless Vision’, is set to take place at the Central Atrium of the India Habitat Centre from January 10 to 14.
The exhibition will be inaugurated on January 10 by Prasar Bharati Chairman Navneet Kumar Sehgal, who will attend as the chief guest. Delhi Police DCP KPS Malhotra will be the guest of honour, and art director and critic Qazi M Raghib will also be present.
More than 30 artworks created by Navita using acrylics, wood, rope, and gemstones will be on display. The exhibition will be open to the public from January 11 to 14, between 11 AM and 7:00 PM.
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Navita Kaushik works primarily with acrylic and oil mediums, incorporating materials such as wood, rope, and gemstones in her artworks. Her art often explores themes inspired by Vastu Shastra, combining symbolic narratives and varied textures.
Over the years, she has participated in several exhibitions. Her solo art exhibition at the RKG Photo Gallery in October 2023 showcased a range of mediums and techniques. At Lokayat Art Gallery in early 2024, her work focused on themes of prosperity and Vastu. She has also contributed to curated exhibitions at The Lalit Hotel and the AIFACS Unity in Harmony group show in October 2024.
The exhibition aims to offer visitors a chance to engage with the narratives and concepts explored in Navita’s works.
When: January 10- 14; 11 AM- 7:00 PM
Where: Central Atrium of India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
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