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Ephemeral Geographies… Where Land, Light and Time Shift

April 24 @ 11:00 am / April 30 @ 7:00 pm IST

Gallery Pradarshak presents Ephemeral Geographies: Where Land, Light and Time Shift, a group exhibition of landscapes on view from 24th to 30th April 2026 at its Khar West space in Mumbai.

The exhibition brings together works by a diverse group of emerging and mid-career artists working across oil, acrylic, watercolour, pen, and mixed media. Spanning forests, water bodies, coastal views, temple precincts, rural and urban settings, and sites of cultural memory, the selection reflects a wide range of encounters with the natural and built environment.

Light plays a defining role across the exhibition—filtering through foliage, moving across water, and settling on architectural forms. These shifts alter how each landscape is experienced, revealing it not as a fixed view, but as something shaped by time and atmosphere.

In select works, these shifts become more apparent. In Alistan Dias’ work, a lived rhythm of place emerges, where movement, ritual, and stillness quietly coexist. Bhoomika Karbhari’s forest scene heightens a moment of stillness, where presence feels fragile and the act of looking becomes alert and intimate. In Pradip Suryawanshi’s work, the landscape is approached as memory, where time softens edges and experience lingers beyond the visible. Rohan Bhavsar draws attention to reflection as a way of seeing, where reality feels doubled and gently unsettled, while Suresh Jangid evokes a quiet passage where space holds traces of time and invites inward contemplation.

The varied scales and mediums extend this exploration, offering different ways of constructing and engaging with landscape.

Ephemeral Geographies presents the landscape as a changing condition—inviting viewers to pause, observe, and connect with moments that are at once fleeting and familiar.

Inaugural on 24th April at 5 pm. Meet with artists, followed by High Tea. Works are open for purchase

Sunday Closed

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