
The National Art Exhibition–Sale Symphony of Strokes 2.0, curated by artist Parul Bhagat, will be held at the CSOI Club, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, from December 22 to 28. The exhibition will be open daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Bringing together works by 25 artists from across the country, Symphony of Strokes 2.0 presents a vibrant panorama of contemporary Indian art. The exhibition features a diverse range of styles and expressions, including contemporary, abstract, traditional and landscape art, reflecting the breadth and evolving character of India’s visual culture.
The participating artists are Vedant Dhanjal, Parul Bhagat (Noida), Disha Dhir, Maneesha, Suchitra Polamuri, Neelam Kapoor, Sanya Nagi Kapoor, Dipankar Lahiri, Anindita Sengupta, Jyotsna Sharma, Garima Jandwani, Pinki Lahiri, Banita Rani Singh, Garima Nirala, Dr Vikas Bhatia, Rajesh Kr. Maurya, Richa Trivedi, Parul Parmar, Santosh Kr. Sandilya, Dipali Chowdhury, Nisha Pandita, Babita Raj, Gouri Sankar Das, Anshuma Goel and Dr Urvashi Verma.
Conceived as both an exhibition and a sale, the show offers visitors and collectors an opportunity to engage closely with original artworks and take home pieces that resonate with them. All artworks on display are available for sale.
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Symphony of Strokes 2.0 aims to create a warm and inclusive space where artists and audiences can connect through shared aesthetic experiences, dialogue and appreciation of art.
When: December 22–28; 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Where: CSOI Club, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
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