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Sapiens: A group art exhibition

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IndiGalleria marks a significant shift from digital to physical presence with Sapiens, a group exhibition that gathers seventeen contemporary artists in a single, resonant visual conversation. On view at Kalamkar, Bikaner House from December 5 to 14, the show presents a spectrum of figurative, semi-abstract, and abstract works that examine how humans perceive, remember, and inhabit the world.

Curated by Aakshat Sinha with Harmandeep Keerti as co-curator, Sapiens is shaped by an intent to listen closely to artistic voices rooted in diverse geographies and personal histories. “My role,” says Aakshat, “is simply to create a frame — one where these narratives can breathe and intersect.”

The roster includes artists from Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Belgaum, Bhubaneswar, Bihar, Singapore, and beyond — each bringing a distinct language through acrylics, oils, watercolours, mixed media, and experimental formats. The result is a collective yet deeply individual mapping of identity, memory, and the contemporary human condition.

For IndiGalleria, the exhibition is a milestone. “With Sapiens, we reaffirm our belief that art must be accessible and transformative,” says founder Shashank Maurya. “It reflects our mission to bring mindful, original art closer to people.”

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As the gallery expands its physical footprint after years of online curation and global showcases, Sapiens becomes both a celebration and a statement — an invitation to pause, reflect, and witness how art mirrors shared existence.

When: December 5–14; 11 AM – 7 PM

Where: Kalamkar, Bikaner House, New Delhi

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