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India Art Fair 2025
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Shows to see around Delhi during India Art Fair week

Our pick of the gallery shows in Delhi during the fair

The Art Newspaper
4 February 2025
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Gulammohammed Sheikh’s Tree over Mountains (1970)

Gulammohammed Sheikh’s Tree over Mountains (1970)

Gulammohammed Sheikh, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), until 30 June

The most comprehensive retrospective of one of India’s greatest artists, the painter, poet and pedagogue Gulammohammed Sheikh, will span his career from the 1960s to the present day. More than 100 works will be shown, ranging from oil paintings, ink drawings, digital collages, accordion books, poems, photographs and ceramic sculptural objects. Large-scale structures and installations will also feature, including Kaavad: Travelling Shrine (2008), a “room” of folding doors and walls made of painted boards mounted onto a steel structure.

Shilpa Gupta, Centre for Contemporary Art, Bikaner House, until 14 February

Mumbai-based Shilpa Gupta is one of South Asia’s foremost contemporary artists, known for producing visually striking works charged with metaphor which comment on hard-hitting social themes such as cross-border migration and state censorship. Her solo exhibition at Bikaner House will bring together recent work, some of which has never been shown in India. This includes Listening Air, a 2019 immersive sound installation using microphones refitted with speakers and suspended across a room. These emit songs of resilience recorded from around the world. This exhibition is presented by Vadehra Art Gallery, which represents Gupta.

Flowing Heritage: The Indian Water Narrative, Arthshila Delhi, until 27 April

Forward-thinking exhibition space and education centre Arthshila hosts a group exhibition of art and craft works inspired by “India’s profound and timeless relationship to water”. Curated by the craft specialist art historian Anjana Somany, the show will include works by Shama Pawar, Harsh Verma and Made in Earth collective, as well as contributions by some of India’s leading scholars such as Naman Ahuja.

Peers Continuum: A Relay of Reciprocity, Khoj International Artists’ Association, S-17, Khirkee Extension, New Delhi, until 28 February

Khoj's latest exhibition-fundraiser comprises more than 70 works from past residents, including highly regarded artists Manjot Kaur and Sahil Naik. Artists were invited to donate or create work “to speculate on the future of our lived environment”. Many of the works in the show dwell on concepts such as non-human life forms, dystopias and alternative realities. Gopa Roy’s straw and paper-pulp pages, fastened together with hinges to form a star-shaped constellation, show scenes of environmental destruction. Shailesh BR even gives a preview of what this future may feel like with his motion-sensitive, vibrating kinetic sculpture, The First Earthquake (2024).

Read a full preview on the exhibition here.

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