
Renowned artist and designer Mahesh Sharma will present his latest solo exhibition, ‘Nar + Nari’, at Bikaner House in the national capital, bringing together a series of works that explore the eternal balance between masculine and feminine energies.
The exhibition, opening with a preview on September 12, will be on public view from September 13 to 17 at the LTC Exhibition Hall, Bikaner House, Pandara Road, between 11 am and 7 pm.
According to Sharma, Nar + Nari interprets the symbolic duality of yin and yang celebrated across literature, crafts, and culture. Divided into four sections — aesthetics, paintings, sculptures, and installations — the show draws from his personal journey of spiritual exploration, offering audiences what he calls “a space for self-reflection, transformation, and balance.”
A celebrated artist and space designer, Sharma is known for his visual language that fuses Indian traditions with contemporary sensibilities. His new works delve into the dualities of masculine (Nar) and feminine (Nari) energies through layered, contemplative compositions.
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“This exhibition is not just about showcasing creativity. It is about creating a dialogue between man and woman, and inviting viewers to reflect on identity, duality, and harmony,” Sharma said in a statement.
Where: LTC, Exhibition Hall, Bikaner House, Gate No. 3, Pandara Road, New Delhi
When: September 13 to 17; 11 AM to 7 PM
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