
An exhibition titled The Space Between, featuring works by Siddhartha Das and Chiara Nath, is currently on view at Ojas Art, New Delhi. The exhibition opened on April 3 and presents a multidisciplinary exploration of the relationship between form and void, bringing together elements of architecture, craft and contemporary design.
The show examines how emptiness, distance and spatial balance shape perception, inviting viewers to engage not only with objects but also with the spaces around them. It reflects a dialogue between traditional Indian craft practices and modern architectural thought, realised through a collaborative approach that blends artisanal techniques with industrial processes.
The exhibition includes a diverse range of works, from abstracted interpretations of stone stepwells and sculptural relief murals to contemporary gateways exploring light and threshold. Carved wooden and stone temple friezes sit alongside textile pieces that use embroidery to suggest organic, shifting forms inspired by natural elements. Other works study columns, cloud formations and bone inlay in lime plaster, highlighting the continuity and evolution of craft traditions.
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Short films are also part of the presentation, offering insights into the artists’ processes and conceptual approaches.
When: Until May 3; 11 AM to 7 PM
Where: Ojas Art, Mehrauli Road, New Delhi
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