Art exhibition

Patriot Bureau -March 20, 2025

Magic Erase: A solo exhibition by Hemant Gavankar

Magic Erase: A solo exhibition by Hemant Gavankar

The exhibition delves into themes of transience, memory, and urban transformation, drawing from the evolving landscapes of Mumbai

Patriot Bureau -March 17, 2025

Exhibition: Ishq Chaman

Exhibition: Ishq Chaman

The exhibition runs until March 22, offering art enthusiasts, historians, and collectors a chance to experience this unique revival of an age-old tradition

Patriot Bureau -March 13, 2025

CIMA Art Mela to begin from March 23

CIMA Art Mela to begin from March 23

The fair will feature over 65 artists from across India, showcasing a diverse range of artwork, including contemporary and modern pieces

Patriot Bureau -March 11, 2025

Master Strokes 2025: A group art exhibition

Master Strokes 2025: A group art exhibition

Now in its seventh edition, ‘Master Strokes’ will feature paintings and sculptures by artists from across India

Patriot Bureau -March 10, 2025

Inception Grant Show 2025: A celebration of emerging talent

Inception Grant Show 2025: A celebration of emerging talent

A showcase of artworks by 13 talented finalists, chosen from over 800 applicants across South Asia, highlighting emerging artists in the region

Patriot Bureau -March 8, 2025

Harmony: A group art exhibition

Harmony: A group art exhibition

The exhibition presents a conversation between modern and contemporary art, highlighting how newer artistic voices build upon the work of earlier masters

Patriot Bureau -March 6, 2025

Present Future: Showcasing the future masters of Indian art

Present Future: Showcasing the future masters of Indian art

The show brings together an array of established names alongside emerging talents, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of contemporary Indian art

Patriot Bureau -February 28, 2025

Exhibition: Equus and other stories by M Narayan

Exhibition: Equus and other stories by M Narayan

The exhibition is divided into three series: Equus (horses and polo), Kerala (landscapes and traditions), and Karnataka (home state scenes, including Kempamma Devi)