Art exhibition

-December 18, 2025

‘Are You Human?’: an international art and technology exhibition

‘Are You Human?’: an international art and technology exhibition

An international exhibition and symposium exploring how technology and AI are reshaping bodies, identities, and public life

-December 14, 2025

Art Safarii: A group art exhibition

Art Safarii: A group art exhibition

A 40-day exhibition at Aerocity opens with a national group show featuring over 50 contemporary artists from across India

-December 11, 2025

‘Art in Motion’: an exhibition by three Delhi artists

‘Art in Motion’: an exhibition by three Delhi artists

From architectural narratives to fluid sculptural forms, the exhibition maps the changing textures of contemporary urban experience

-December 5, 2025

Exhibition: ‘Ski(e)n —Re-membering through performance and thread’

Exhibition: ‘Ski(e)n —Re-membering through performance and thread’

Featuring works in thread, fabric, performance and digital media, Ski(e)n examines the body as a site of memory and reinvention

-November 3, 2025

‘Threads of Tradition’: A solo exhibition by Thota Vaikuntam

‘Threads of Tradition’: A solo exhibition by Thota Vaikuntam

The exhibition merges Thota Vaikuntam’s Telangana figures with Agra’s zardozi craft, uniting painting and embroidery in a celebration of tradition

-October 17, 2025

‘Our World Through Four Eyes’: A smartphone photography exhibition

‘Our World Through Four Eyes’: A smartphone photography exhibition

A unique smartphone photography exhibition by Sanjay Bhattacharyya and Sanya Ahuja

-August 29, 2025

‘A Lunatic in the Woods’: A solo exhibition by Supriya Sathe

‘A Lunatic in the Woods’: A solo exhibition by Supriya Sathe

Supriya Sathe’s latest solo show at IIC presents 48 surreal landscapes in acrylic, blending earthly forms with celestial imagination

-July 12, 2025

‘Somewhere I Have Never Travelled’: A solo exhibition by Radhika Surana

‘Somewhere I Have Never Travelled’: A solo exhibition by Radhika Surana

‘Somewhere I have never travelled’ explores connection, memory, and textile traditions