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SUMMARY:Mashrabiya
DESCRIPTION:Mashrabiya is Praneet Soi’s solo exhibition at Experimenter in Kolkata.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/mashrabiya/
LOCATION:Experimenter – Hindustan Road\, 2/1\, Hindusthan Road\, Kolkata\, West Bengal\, 700029
CATEGORIES:Solo Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250823T110000
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SUMMARY:Touching Light
DESCRIPTION:As photography approaches its bicentennial milestone in 2027\, Museo Camera announces TOUCHING LIGHT: A Prelude to the Bicentennial of Photography (1827–2027)\, an exhibition curated by Aditya Arya that pays tribute to the practitioners and practice of analog photography. Opening on 23 August 2024\, the exhibition will run until 29 September 2024. \nTOUCHING LIGHT brings together rare historical photographs alongside works by 28 contemporary Indian photographers. Highlights include:\n– Carte de Visite from Bourne & Shepherd Studio (1860s)\n– Albumen prints from the ‘People of India’ series (1850s–1860s)\n– ‘Beauties of Lucknow’ series attributed to Darogah Abbas Ali (1874) \nThese archival treasures from Museo Camera / India Photo Archive are presented alongside analog silver prints\, chemigrams\, and diapositives by leading practitioners including Aditya Arya\, Akash Das\, Avinash Aggarwal\, Avinash Pasricha\, Bandeep Singh\, Dinesh Khanna\, Fawzan Hussain\, Harbans Mody\, Hardev Singh\, Jayant Shaw\, Kulwant Roy\, Mahesh Bhatt\, Mala Mukerjee\, Neeraj Priyadarshi\, the NK Dasappa Archive\, Parthiv Shah\, Prabir Purkayastha\, Pradeep Chandra\, Pradeep Dasgupta\, Prashant Panjiar\, Ram Rahman\, Rohit Chawla\, Saibal Das\, Serena Chopra\, Sondeep Shankar\, Sumiko Nanda\, the Thiagrajan Archive\, and T. Narayan. \nThrough historical archives and contemporary practices\, TOUCHING LIGHT celebrates photography not only as image but as object– fragile\, imperfect\, and profoundly human. It invites audiences to engage with the materiality of memory\, honoring the legacy of those who preserved and shaped India’s photographic heritage.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/touching-light/
LOCATION:Museo Camera\, Gurugram\, Shri Ganesh Mandir Marg\, DLF Phase IV\, Sector 28\, Gurugram\, Haryana\, 122002\, India
CATEGORIES:Group Show
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SUMMARY:Mythic Matrices
DESCRIPTION:‘Mythic Matrices’ is a landmark solo exhibition by Seema Kohli that spans 20 years of her four-decade practice. Through painting\, sculpture\, film\, performance\, and installation\, Kohli reclaims myth as a living\, feminist\, and cosmological force. Her richly symbolic works draw from Indian philosophy\, global mythologies\, and ritual practices to explore identity\, embodiment\, and spiritual transformation. \nThe exhibition features a live performance\, panel discussion\, walkthrough\, and workshop. Kohli engages myth not as nostalgia\, but as an embodied\, contemporary method of renewal and meaning-making.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/mythic-matrices/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Modern Art\, Bengaluru\, 49\, GF\, Manikyavelu Mansion\, Palace Road\, Vasanth Nagar\,\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560052
CATEGORIES:Solo Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250829T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250920T180000
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SUMMARY:No One Is a Stranger : Photographs by Kushal Ray
DESCRIPTION:No One Is a Stranger: Photographs by Kushal Ray is a compelling solo exhibition opening on Friday\, 29 August 2025\, and on view through 20 September 2025 on the First Floor of KCC\, Kolkata. \nCurated by photographer Swastik Pal\, the exhibition presents 65 evocative photographic prints spanning several decades. Through themes of identity\, urban life\, landscape\, and cultural memory\, Ray’s practice\, marked by quiet intensity and emotional clarity\, offers viewers an intimate lens on belonging\, memory\, and shared experience. Alongside iconic works such as Intimacies\, the show includes rarely seen photographs that trace his evolving artistic journey.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/no-one-is-a-stranger-photographs-by-kushal-ray/
LOCATION:Kolkata Centre for Creativity\, Kolkata\, 777\, Anandapur\, E M Bypass\, Kolkata\, West Bengal\, 700107\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Photography,Solo Show
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250915T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250919T200000
DTSTAMP:20250906T034217Z
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SUMMARY:The Triad (Three Distinctive Impressions)
DESCRIPTION:COLLECTIVELY INDEPENDENT 2025\nTHE TRIAD\nThree Distinctive Impressions… \nAn Exhibition of Paintings and Ceramics \nIt showcases the latest works of Artists Bharti Verma\, Ruchi Chadha and Soumick Nag. The Works are a testimony of the serious engagement that the artists have had with their respective subjects. Bharti explores human emotions beyond gender inspired by ancient cave paintings. Ruchi continues her tryst with the flora and fauna of underwater exploring forms of coral reefs. Soumick brings alive his journeys in the Himalayas using materials that one can relate to or reflect upon. While each individual has their own distinctive impression\, it’s the seamless coming together that makes for compelling viewing.
URL:https://artinfoindia.com/artevent/the-triad-three-distinctive-impressions/
LOCATION:Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\, South Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003\, India
CATEGORIES:Group Show
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