We Were Always Neighbours, curated by Sahil Arora (Founder, Method) for Asia NOW 2025, brings together emerging artists from India and Pakistan to resist imposed divisions and reimagine South Asia as a shared terrain of memory, gesture, and kinship. Through painting, sculpture, performance, and installation—ranging from intimate objects to site-specific interventions—the project transforms the Monnaie de Paris into a borderless corridor of dialogue and collaboration, carrying forward the simple yet radical truth: before we were divided, we were always neighbours.
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Asia Now Paris
Dates : 21st October - 26th October 2025
Venue : Monnaie De Paris, 11 Quai de Conti, 75006 Paris, France
Exhibitions
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Read more: Where Is Jennifer? by Aditiya Singh
Where Is Jennifer? by Aditiya Singh
Where is Jennifer explores the absurdity and freedom that emerge from failure, following Aditiya Singh’s obsessive attempts to capture Jennifer Aniston’s presence—each one unraveling into distortion, humour, and haunted likeness. Working intuitively through pareidolia, he pulls unexpected figures from chaotic marks, treating painting as a nocturnal compulsion where colour becomes emotion and canvases hold the overflow of his inner world. The show reveals not what is seen, but what insists on being found.
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Gallery : Method Kala Ghoda, Mumbai
Dates : 22nd November - 28 December 2025Read more -
Read more: We Were Always Neighbours | Asia Now Paris 2025
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Read more: Thinking Like A Mountain
Thinking Like A Mountain
Thinking Like a Mountain draw’s on Bill Plotkin’s eco-centric model to human evolution and success, initiating a “what if?”. Plotkin's work, situates human growth within a symbiotic relationship with the natural world, proposing that psychological and spiritual wholeness arises from understanding and embracing our innate, nature-centred identities. It emphasises developmental tasks that connect individuals to nature, community, and a deep sense of purpose. In this show, each stage of life is represented by artworks that resonate with its core themes, fostering a deeper understanding of the human-nature connection and the path toward personal and communal wholeness.
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Curated by Sneha Shah
Gallery : Method Kala Ghoda, Mumbai
Dates : 8th October - 16th November 2025Read more -
Read more: The Parliament Is Now In Session (Delhi)
The Parliament Is Now In Session (Delhi)
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The Parliament Is Now In Session (Mumbai)
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Read more: The Sacred & The Splintered by Arun B
The Sacred & The Splintered by Arun B
The Sacred & The Splintered asks: What does it mean for a sculpture to speak? What happens when space performs back?
In Arun B.’s installations, materials, gestures, and the viewer’s body collide in acts of silent yet forceful communication. Sculpture here is not static—it becomes a site of tension, ritual, and transformation, where traces of devotion, vulnerability, and violence coexist. These works unfold as heterotopic spaces—other worlds that invoke discomfort, introspection, and the possibility of becoming.Exhibition Details
Gallery : Method Kala Ghoda
Dates : 10th July - 3rd August 2025Read more