
Method Delhi is presenting Signs of Life, a new solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Kunel Gaur, on view from December 11 to January 25, 2026. The show is being held at Method — Delhi, D-59, Defence Colony, New Delhi.
Bringing together four bodies of work—Colour Field Studies, Interface Portraits, KUMI, and Tile Assemblies—the exhibition charts Gaur’s continued investigation into the evolving space between sensorial experience and engineered form. Across these series, he examines how contemporary life is shaped by the codes, structures and systems that quietly script our everyday encounters.
“Much of our visual and emotional landscape today is mediated by designed environments,” says Gaur. “Through these works, I explore how colour, structure and mechanical logic can hold traces of memory, identity and human nuance.”
In Colour Field Studies, atmospheric colour fields rest within precisely engineered frameworks, creating a dialogue between softness and structure. Interface Portraits filters human expression through the graphic language of consumption, typography and mass-produced systems, producing portraits that feel simultaneously emotional and coded. KUMI, drawing from Japanese graphic traditions and Y2K aesthetics, presents character-like forms where visual language becomes object. In Tile Assemblies, patterned surfaces referencing cultural inheritance are held within mechanical restraint, transforming ornament into adaptable fragments within new systems.
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Collectively, these works reveal an ongoing negotiation between the sensorial and the constructed, offering a landscape of forms that signal, respond and evolve. Signs of Life reflects Gaur’s interest in how identity, memory and emotion move through the designed world.
Gaur, whose practice spans assemblage, interface-based portraiture and sculptural studies, draws from graphic design, industrial codes and contemporary material culture. He has exhibited widely in India and internationally, including presentations in New York, Toronto and multiple solo exhibitions at Method.
When: December 11, 2025, to January 25, 2026
Where: Method — Delhi, D-59, Defence Colony, New Delhi
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