Art exhibition

-March 22, 2026

‘Samanvaya’: a group art exhibition

‘Samanvaya’: a group art exhibition

Featuring 25 artists, the exhibition examines diverse artistic practices through a shared focus on line, colour and form

-March 20, 2026

Pancha-Tattva: Reconnecting with material through art, design and architecture

Pancha-Tattva: Reconnecting with material through art, design and architecture

An inaugural exhibition at Gallery Kolkata’s New Delhi space brings together artists, architects, and designers to explore the elemental relationship between maker and material

-March 18, 2026

‘The Haat of Art’: an art fair at Bharat Mandapam

‘The Haat of Art’: an art fair at Bharat Mandapam

Over 200 artists and 2,000 artworks come together at Bharat Mandapam for a three-day celebration of Indian art

-March 18, 2026

‘Where does the mind stop and the world begin’: a solo exhibition by Shruti Gupta Chandra

‘Where does the mind stop and the world begin’: a solo exhibition by Shruti Gupta Chandra

A solo show of abstract works by Shruti Gupta Chandra, the exhibition reflects on the porous boundary between inner consciousness and the external world

-February 23, 2026

‘Art Spectra Art & Craft Fair 2026’: a celebration of art and craft traditions

‘Art Spectra Art & Craft Fair 2026’: a celebration of art and craft traditions

The fair at Gandhi Darshan brings together emerging and senior artists, showcasing over 200 artworks across folk, spiritual and contemporary practices

-February 16, 2026

‘Zikr’: an exhibition by Shikha Sheoran

‘Zikr’: an exhibition by Shikha Sheoran

Artist Shikha Sheoran’s exhibition Zikr presents contemplative pencil and charcoal portraits exploring stillness, vulnerability and the emotional depth of human presence

-January 5, 2026

‘Sehrā-e-ret – The Dancing Dunes’: a solo exhibition by Mansi Trehan

‘Sehrā-e-ret – The Dancing Dunes’: a solo exhibition by Mansi Trehan

The exhibition presents 31 acrylic works that explore the Indian desert as a living, ever-changing landscape shaped by memory and movement

-December 26, 2025

‘Sut te Saah’: a phulkari exhibition

‘Sut te Saah’: a phulkari exhibition

The exhibition brings together rare Phulkaris and Baghs to trace the cultural, domestic and ritual life of Punjab through textile traditions