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SUMMARY:Slow Is The New Urgent
DESCRIPTION:Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is thrilled to announce a transformative art installation housed in the KNMA Art Passage\, the skybridge connecting Nexus Select CITYWALK and DLF South Court Mall – ‘Slow Is The New Urgent’\, curated by Avik Debdas. The location of the exhibition adheres to KNMA’s mission of integrating meaningful artistic experiences into everyday public spaces.A colorful trail of turtles sets the pace\, inviting visitors through an immersive passage of artistic contemplation. \nFeaturing eleven contemporary artists—Anshu Jakhar\, C.K. Rajan\, Hifzul Kabeer\, K.M. Madhusudanan\, Manveer Singh\, Mohd. Intiyaz\, Pallavi Singh\, Schön Mendes\, Slipa Sheeja\, Sonam Chaturvedi\, and Tahsin Akhtar— an environment that gradually shifts from digital and commercial sensory stimulation quiet introspection\, encouraging slow looking. The visitor then crosses a sanctuary of muted birds\, televisions that blare a chorus of toxicity\, rivers dyed in synthetic excess\, and many other such markers of the rampant consumerism that litter the wider world. The ‘thinking passage’ also goes on to bring to the forefront the omnipresent digital surveillance that pervades \nmodern life. The works illuminate how our every choice\, pause\, and click is methodically recorded\, monetized\, and fed back into algorithms that curate our next impulse. The exhibition confronts visitors with the unsettling reality that our desires are increasingly engineered rather than authentic—optimized\, and resold to us through the manipulative language of urgency\, transforming even our attention itself into a marketable commodity. \nThis exhibition is an extension of KNMA’s ongoing commitment to democratizing art. By establishing this thoughtful corridor in one of Delhi’s busiest commercial centers\, the museum invites diverse audiences to experience how art can create moments of pause within our increasingly urgent world. Each segment of the passage encourages visitors to engage with what literary scholar Arden Reed describes as art that ” waits mutely—patiently—for us to animate them.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/slow-is-the-new-urgent/
LOCATION:Kiran Nadar Museum of Art\, Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, South Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Group Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250419T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250610T190000
DTSTAMP:20250516T032736Z
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SUMMARY:Purusha Prakriti
DESCRIPTION:Timed with Earth Month celebrations\, Purusha Prakriti is a landmark exhibition exploring the confluence of tradition\, nature\, and contemporary expression. Curated by renowned art historian Uma Nair and presented by Bespoke Art Gallery\, the show brings together 40 distinguished artists—masters\, sculptors\, ceramicists\, and installation award winners—to celebrate the rhythms of the earth through art. \nHighlights include a tribute to Himmat Shah with his iconic head from the London series; sculptures by Dhananjay Singh\, Karl Antao\, and Jesús Curia; a centenary celebration of KG Subramanyan through prints and drawings; and installations like Ankon Mitra’s origami butterflies and Harsha Durugadda’s award-winning Topo. \nThe exhibition presents a vibrant tapestry of mediums—from terracotta Ganeshas and recycled elephants to evocative paintings and stirring calligraphy—offering a universal credo of harmony between man and nature.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/purusha-prakriti/
LOCATION:Bespoke Art Gallery\, Sindhubhavan- Ambli Road\,\, Ahmedabad\, Gujarat\, 380058\, India
CATEGORIES:Group Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250425T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250621T190000
DTSTAMP:20250709T101930Z
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SUMMARY:Re-Figuring
DESCRIPTION:Re-Figuring is a thought-provoking group exhibition that brings together recent works by ten contemporary visual artists working across painting\, sculpture\, graphic drawing\, video\, and photography. The exhibition interrogates the evolving role of the figure in contemporary art\, treating it not as static representation but as a dynamic site of action\, memory\, and resistance. Exploring intersections of the body with ecology\, surveillance\, capitalist alienation\, and institutional control\, the exhibition critiques how environmental and technological matrices shape figuration in both visual and conceptual terms. It invites viewers to engage with figuration as a space of socio-political inquiry and affective resonance.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/re-figuring/
LOCATION:Emami Art\, Kolkata Centre for Creativity 777\, Anandapur EM Bypass\, Kolkata\, West Bengal\, 700107
CATEGORIES:Group Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250425T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250621T190000
DTSTAMP:20250709T101930Z
CREATED:20250411T120310Z
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SUMMARY:The Geometry of Ordinary Lives
DESCRIPTION:The Geometry of Ordinary Lives is a solo exhibition by acclaimed artist Prasanta Sahu\, encapsulating his decade-long inquiry into the intersection of art\, research\, and lived experience. The show critically engages with generational knowledge\, traditional craftsmanship\, and inherited wisdom through a research-driven approach involving textual documentation\, diagrammatic studies\, object casting\, and interviews with artisans. Influenced by his background in engineering and cartography\, Sahu’s work fuses spatial logic with poetic sensibility\, creating a visual repository that interrogates the resilience of ancient traditions in the face of contemporary transformations. \nPreview Date: Friday\, 25 April 2025
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/the-geometry-of-ordinary-lives/
LOCATION:Emami Art\, Kolkata Centre for Creativity 777\, Anandapur EM Bypass\, Kolkata\, West Bengal\, 700107
CATEGORIES:Solo Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250427T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250601T190000
DTSTAMP:20250526T031813Z
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SUMMARY:Shared Echoes : A Solo Show by Amitabh Sengupta
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to see the work of a master artist whose life and work are testimony to his dedication to the evolution of contemporary art in India. Beginning with a traditional western form of education at College of Fine arts\, Kolkata \, he travelled\, taught\, imbibed\, experienced multiple disciplinary visual methods in Paris\, USA and Africa. He simultaneously developed his own inimitable style of painting. A large body of his work is to be seen in a retrospective at NGMA\, Bangalore up until 3rd June ; a small body of work at Gallery Time and Space. Do not miss the show!! It is an in depth immersive experience! \nTuesday- Sunday\, 11 am-7 pm (closed on Mondays)
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/shared-echoes-a-solo-show-by-amitabh-sengupta/
LOCATION:Gallery Time and Space\, The Guild\, 2nd Floor # 55\, Lavelle Road\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560001\, India
CATEGORIES:Solo Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250528T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250601T190000
DTSTAMP:20250515T042228Z
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SUMMARY:Aksharscape
DESCRIPTION:Aksharscape is a solo exhibition of contemporary calligraphy by Nikheel Aphale\, presented by Artisera. Anchored in the Devanagari script\, the exhibition explores the script as a form of abstract\, visual art. Aphale uses unconventional tools and a minimalist palette to transform letters into expressive gestures\, drawing from themes of mythology\, divinity\, spirituality\, coexistence\, and inclusivity. The exhibition showcases his black-and-white compositions crafted in ink\, acrylic\, and watercolours\, and marks his first solo show in Delhi.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/aksharscape/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Art (Bikaner House)\, Bikaner House\, Between Pandara Road & Shahjahan Road\, India Gate\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003\, India
CATEGORIES:Solo Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250531T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250628T180000
DTSTAMP:20250515T042813Z
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SUMMARY:No Longer a Memory
DESCRIPTION:A solo exhibition by Cop Shiva\, curated by Joshua Muyiwa
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/no-longer-a-memory/
LOCATION:Gallery Sumukha\, 24/10\, BTS Depot Road\, Wilson Garden\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560027\, India
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