
Temporal Resonance, a new group exhibition at Gallery Art Positive, brings together nine emerging artists to explore the themes of time, space, and perception. Curated by Pranamita Borgohain, the exhibition runs from April 4 to May 30 at the gallery in Lado Sarai, New Delhi.
The exhibition looks at how time and space influence human experience, with artworks that reflect on the passage of time, shifting memories, and changing perceptions of reality. Through a variety of styles and techniques, the artists present a dialogue on how moments and meanings evolve.
“Time is not static; it transforms our understanding of events and emotions. This exhibition challenges viewers to engage with the fluidity of perception and the ways in which moments, memories, and meanings evolve over time,” curator Pranamita Borgohain said.
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The participating artists—Balagopalan Bethur, Bhavish Ahuja, D Priyanka, Kapil Jangid, Madhvi Srivastava, Rohit Varekar, Sangam Vankhade, Samir Mohanty, and Sitikantha Samantsinghar—examine the tension between past and present, permanence and impermanence, and how history intersects with contemporary life.
According to Anu Bajaj, director of Gallery Art Positive, the exhibition explores how artistic expression can bring together time, space, and memory. “It underscores the idea that differences are not just to be observed but can be through time itself,” she said.
In addition to the artworks, the gallery will host artist interactions, panel discussions, and guided walkthroughs throughout the exhibition period.
When: April 4 to May 30; 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Where: Gallery Art Positive, Lado Sarai, New Delhi
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