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-February 28, 2025

BeGood #ForYou – Chapter 4: A wellness festival

BeGood #ForYou – Chapter 4: A wellness festival

BeGood Festival focuses on conscious living through wellness, music, and interactive events

-February 28, 2025

Exhibition: Equus and other stories by M Narayan

Exhibition: Equus and other stories by M Narayan

The exhibition is divided into three series: Equus (horses and polo), Kerala (landscapes and traditions), and Karnataka (home state scenes, including Kempamma Devi)

-February 24, 2025

Exhibition: Vocabulary of Vision

Exhibition: Vocabulary of Vision

Featuring 25 Indian artists, the show explores the ways in which artists develop their own visual languages, using abstraction, figuration, storytelling, and social commentary to create meaning

-February 24, 2025

Sufi Heritage Festival to begin on March 8

Sufi Heritage Festival to begin on March 8

The festival pays homage to Delhi’s 700-year-old Sufi legacy, inspired by figures such as Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, Amir Khusrau, Mirza Ghalib, and Dara Shikoh

-February 22, 2025

Exhibition: Women of Urban India

Exhibition: Women of Urban India

Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, an exhibition depicting theme of feminine identity in Urban India

-February 22, 2025

Shivaarghya: A festival of male dancers

Shivaarghya: A festival of male dancers

The festival is inspired by Lord Shiva, known as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer. It highlights the deep connection between classical dance and spirituality

-February 21, 2025

Not the Same: A solo art exhibition by Riya Bhardwaj

Not the Same: A solo art exhibition by Riya Bhardwaj

The exhibition, guided by curatorial advisor Jitendra Padam Jain, explores themes of transformation, identity, and perception through a thought-provoking body of work

-February 20, 2025

Exhibition: “Bhasmang- The way of the Naga Sadhus”

Exhibition: “Bhasmang- The way of the Naga Sadhus”

The exhibition will provide visitors with an opportunity to view Singh’s photographic documentation of the Naga Sadhus and their spiritual practices