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On the evening of June 12, 2026, a major retrospective exhibition of senior artist and art historian Ratan Parimoo opened at Bikaner House, one of New Delhi’s leading cultural venues. For Delhi’s art enthusiasts, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to witness the remarkable breadth of Parimoo’s artistic and intellectual journey. Presented by Gallery Splash,… Read more
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Akar Prakar New Delhi Work by Suprio Karmakar A line is complete in itself, but when two lines come together in a relationship, they become an entire world. Together they create a form in which the visible and invisible presence of life breathes. Every work of art is, in one way or another, a combination… Read more
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Solo Show of Dr. Rakhi Kumar Dr Rakhi Kumar In contemporary Indian art, there are artists whose works transcend visual beauty to explore deeper dimensions of human experience and social reality. Dr. Rakhi Kumar belongs to this category. The works presented in her solo exhibition The Silent Echoes not only reflect the essence of her… Read more
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By Dr Ved Prakash Bhardwaj Whenever an artist creates on canvas, they draw upon two kinds of experiences. The first is worldly experience, which encompasses human life and its structures; the second is emotional and intellectual experience, which includes not only the expansion of worldly perceptions but also spiritual beliefs and faith. In the art… Read more
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Smitha M. Babu with Gulam Mohammad Shekh. Smitha M. Babu’s solo exhibition A Choreography in Deep Green was held at Vadehra Art Gallery from April 23 to May 15, 2026. Two aspects are especially significant in Smitha Babu’s art: her colour palette and the scale of her paper. Working primarily in watercolour, she draws upon… Read more
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“Art does not perform miracles; rather, it awakens consciousness. Whatever an artist creates is a reimagination and reconstruction of lived visual and conceptual experiences. In Sangam Peshawaria’s works, fragmented human forms, scattered domestic objects, and the subtle tonalities of graphite come together to create an open emotional landscape—one that invites viewers not toward fixed narratives,… Read more
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Art, though born from personal expression, is deeply shaped by social experience. The works reflect this dynamic relationship between individual imagination and collective reality in Ragini Sinha’s work. From her early paintings of mushrooms symbolising family and social structures to her recent Udaan series centred on kites, her art transforms ordinary forms into powerful metaphors… Read more
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A city resides in memory—yet its identity remains undefined. Drawing from her travels across India and abroad, Smita Jain transforms lived experiences into a distinctive visual language. In her work, the city does not appear merely as a physical construct but as a living entity, where architecture, memory, aspiration, and human energy coexist and interact.… Read more
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Satish Sharma’s art is rooted in abstraction, materiality, and sensory experience rather than narrative or representation. His paintings and sculptures avoid direct imagery and instead invite viewers into a contemplative engagement with texture, surface, memory, and perception. Using materials such as sand, marble dust, cement, and metal wire, Sharma allows natural processes and the physical… Read more
