Exhibitions
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Read more: Her, Here by Santosh Jain
Her, Here by Santosh Jain
Her, Here depicts women in their most natural state, open to themselves. Alone and bare, a woman answers to no one. This show presents individuality, real emotions, and true strength inherent to a woman, including the artist herself.
Venue : Method Juhu
Dates : Sept 8 - Oct 1, 2023
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Read more: Baad Me Aana by Mohd. Intiyaz
Baad Me Aana by Mohd. Intiyaz
"In my community, there are many who accept the lack of basic amenities and human dignity as luck. We make peace with things as they are under the ...Read more -
Read more: A Reverie Of A Memory by Anilakumar Govindappa
A Reverie Of A Memory by Anilakumar Govindappa
Known for capturing small moments in ordinary life and expanding them into the extraordinary, in A Reverie of a Memory, Anilakumar Govindappa relives the moments of his distant and not so distant past spread across cities.
Venue : Method Juhu
Dates : 15th July - 21st August 2023
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Read more: You Amongst Me by Shweta Urane
You Amongst Me by Shweta Urane
Through her show, You Amongst Me, Shweta makes viewers hyperaware that when we are the onlooker, we only see a part, rather than the totality of a human’s identity.
Venue : Method Bandra
Dates : July 1 - July 30, 2023
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Read more: Bodies, Space, & Time (Group Exhibit)
Bodies, Space, & Time (Group Exhibit)
Step into a realm where bodies, space, and time converge, unveiling a profound entanglement.
Dates : Thursday, 6th July - Sunday, 30th July
Venue : Method Kala Ghoda
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Read more: Soft Invasions, Stitch-punk Visions. by liactualee
Soft Invasions, Stitch-punk Visions. by liactualee
Colorful organisms spread rapidly, spilling over the squared-off edges of a world bleached of color by smog, rising temperatures, and habitat loss. Regenerative life forms shapeshift, disrupt, and transgress borders, ephemeral but tenacious. Do we react with excitement or fear to this queer invasion? How have they adapted to survive, even thrive, in the toxicity left behind by human activity?
With no land, they make their own world.
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