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Delhi Kala Utsav: A celebration of art and tradition
Delhi Kala Utsav will be held at Rabindra Bhawan, Mandi House, on February 28 and March 1, bringing together classical and folk performances, traditional crafts, and regional cuisine ahead of Holi
‘Constructed Stillness’: An art exhibition
Presented by Artisera at Bikaner House, the two-person exhibition brings together Ashu Gupta and Sangeeta Abhay, whose works use repetition, material and process to explore stillness, memory and mindfulness
‘Threads of Freedom’: A group art exhibition
The exhibition showcases folk, tribal, and contemporary artworks exploring identity, tradition, and creative expression
Breaking Barriers: A solo exhibition by Anjali Mittal
A solo exhibition by Anjali Mittal exploring emotion, memory and intuition through layered blue-hued paintings
‘Art Spectra Art & Craft Fair 2026’: a celebration of art and craft traditions
The fair at Gandhi Darshan brings together emerging and senior artists, showcasing over 200 artworks across folk, spiritual and contemporary practices
‘Karigar Bazaar’: a celebration of India’s traditional crafts, artisan heritage
Over 200 artisans showcase traditional crafts at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, including Narmada pebble art and Tirupati wood carvings
‘Baithak’ – an evening of melody
Pracheen Kala Kendra’s Quarterly Baithak will feature Hindustani vocal by Rashmi Chaudhary and a tabla solo by Ilmas Khan at Triveni Kala Sangam on February 21
‘Memory | Remains’: An exhibition revisiting Indian modernism
Featuring works by Krishen Khanna and Prabhakar Kolte, the exhibition explores Indian modernism through figurative and abstract expressions
