
The Masks We Wear, an ongoing group exhibition at Nero Art Hub, is captivating audiences with its thought-provoking exploration of identity, authenticity, and societal expectations through the metaphor of masks.
Curated by Ranbir Rathi, the exhibition brings together 20 talented artists, each presenting unique interpretations of human duality and the personas we craft to navigate a world that often demands conformity. Through a diverse range of artistic expressions—spanning emotional vulnerability, cultural symbolism, ancient rituals, and digital identities—the showcase offers a powerful reflection on self-expression, protection, and transformation.
The participating artists include Shrradhaa Gambhir, Moonmoon Bhagchandka, Karan Bharat, Nilakshi Miglani, Cheena Madan, Sophie Muret, Rashid Ahamad, Sushil Pal, Rakesh, Sanjit Mondal, Devna Rajoria, Deepak Kumar Rai, Akash Sharma, Khushboo, Anamika, Ishita Ahuja, Kalaa, Naman, and Sawan Taank.
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Providing a platform for both emerging and established artists, The Masks We Wear challenges societal norms and sparks conversations about vulnerability, diversity, and the pursuit of unmasked truth.
The exhibition, which opened on February 15, will continue until March 1. Art enthusiasts and visitors are invited to experience this compelling showcase before it concludes.
When: Until March 1
Where: Nero Art Hub Gallery, 79 Amrit Nagar, South Ex Part-1, New Delhi
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