delhi exhibitions
Gallery Latitude 28’s latest exhibition shows us the unprecedented rate of human development and our rapidly evolving relationship with the world and ourself Calling attention to perspectives on the unprecedented rate of human development of our times, Gallery Latitude 28 presents “Traversing The Noosphere”. The title of the exhibition explains the concept of the group […]
[…]Reminiscing early years What: Growing up in a conservative home in the French countryside, Maite Delteil has always claimed herself to be a ‘nature’s child’. Throughout her practice, nature, flora and fauna has been an intrinsic part of her visual vocabulary. Art Alive Gallery presents ‘Pages from my diary’ – in this collection Maite captures […]
[…]Light and shadow What: IIC presents, an exhibition of photographs by Mala Mukerjee from Kolkata titled ‘Fleeting Footprints of Light’. The photographer presents a mix of colour and abstract compositions – a play with light, exploring the limits of form, colour and texture. Those of you who are familiar with her work will know that her quest […]
[…]Signature style What: With his singular and unwavering style, Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu (1903-1963) disregarded the established rules of cinema and created a visual language all his own. India International Centre brings to you his films – ‘Yasujiro Ozu: Noriko Trilogy’. Precise compositions, contemplative pacing, low camera angles, and elliptical storytelling are just some of the […]
[…]India International Centre’s latest exhibition is an attempt to examine how Indian motifs and influences are expressed in Israeli art Presented by India International Centre, “Heat and Dust” – Between India and Zion’ does not reflect the popular presentation of India – the exotic, photographic-geographic view of India as a land of colour and contrast, […]
[…]A collaborative exhibition titled Come Away put together by GallerySke, Pichvai Tradition & Beyond and PHOTOINK is on view online The exhibition features two series – Shared Solitude and The Geography Is All Wrong. Artist Anita Khemka and Imran Kokiloo’s ‘Shared Solitude’ was born out of a literal and forced—isolation as a result of a […]
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