
A group exhibition titled White-on-White 4 will open at Museo Camera in Gurgaon on October 31, bringing together 13 artists whose works explore the artistic possibilities of a single colour.
Organised by Gallery Artcradle, the three-day exhibition features paintings, photographs and sculptures that interpret the nuances of white through texture, light and shadow. The participating artists include Ashish Bose, Ambrish Dev, Amit Kumar Das, Dev Ramprasad, Malabika Saikia, Nikhil Salkar, Pulakesh Mandal, Rashmi Khurana, Samridhi Agarwal, Shikha Gupta, Shaveta, Soumick Nag and Udit Arora.
Curator Malabika Saikia said the show aims to prompt viewers to look beyond the apparent simplicity of a single hue. “These works demand that the viewer slow down, look closer, and find meaning in restraint,” she said.
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Now in its fourth edition, the White-on-White series continues its focus on the meditative and emotional dimensions of minimalism. The works on display range from conceptual paintings to sculptural and photographic compositions, reflecting diverse artistic approaches within a shared thematic frame.
The exhibition will open with a reception on October 31 from 5 PM to 7.30 PM, and will remain on view until November 2 between 11 AM and 7 PM.
Museo Camera, India’s first museum dedicated to the art of photography, frequently hosts contemporary art and visual culture events.
When: October 31 to November 2
Where: Museo Camera, Gurgaon
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