
Contemporary artist Yashika Sugandh will present Vartaman, her solo exhibition at the Living Traditions Centre, Bikaner House, from September 27 to October 1. The show will continue at Black Cube Gallery, New Delhi, until October 31.
Curated by Sanya Malik, Founder and Director of Black Cube Gallery, the exhibition delves into the complex interplay between humanity and nature. Through intricate paintings and kinetic sculptures, Sugandh blends imagination with ecological reflection, using motifs like tree branches and hybrid creatures to highlight humanity’s impact on the natural world.
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“Vartaman captures the present moment with a sense of wonder, urging viewers to reflect on their relationship with nature,” Malik said. “Sugandh collaborates with natural materials—twigs, butterfly cocoons, and found objects—to create works that are both whimsical and deeply contemplative.”
When: September 27 – October 31; 11 AM – 7 PM
Where: Living Traditions Centre, Bikaner House; Black Cube Gallery, New Delhi
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