1. Mute/Unmute by Various Artists

    Mute/Unmute emerges as an exploration of the present and the absent, and how that defines perception and anticipation. Does color dictate influence or does influence dictate color? What perceptions and expectations accompany the presence or absence of hue, and are they invariably accurate?

    Dates: April 20 - May 26, 2024

    Venue: Method Kala Ghoda

    Read more →
  2. Electric Floral Fantasy by Eeshani Mitra

    Extending beyond traditional narratives and formats, the body of work is a window to a surreal world, which is scanned and sometimes moulded in wax by the artist. Interested in the physical interaction of the viewer and the work, Mitra’s wax-works invite the viewers to touch and investigate the surface of her immersion experiments.
    Read more →
  3. Growing Pains by Revant Dasgupta

    Through memories of different phases of their life, the series explores the idea of taking common institutions of identity that are handed to a person at birth and deconstructing them with the objective of putting them together in a way that feels personal.
    Read more →
  4. Super Bardo by Priyesh T

    'Super Bardo' is a crossover series that intertwines two seemingly disparate worlds: the iconic 'Super Mario' universe and the esoteric 'Bardo Thodol,' also known as 'The Tibetan Book of the Dead.'
    Read more →
  5. Add To Cart by Abhay Sehgal

    "Add to Cart" ultimately challenges us to confront the commodification of our identities and the increasingly blurred line between who we are and what we own. It invites us to question the narratives we construct through our purchases and consider the true cost of our desires. Each piece has an underlying story, making the collection like the treasure trove of short stories.
    Read more →
  6. Fresh Lime Soda by Kashin Patel

    The Headspace series is a meditation of the creative process. It is interested in chasing a thought back to its origin. It watches as the mind flits between the meaning of each line the hand makes and the milk that may or may not have been boiled in the kitchen. It comes from a place of anxiety but the hope is that it won’t end there. Fresh lime soda, the most current practice within the Headspace series, focuses on the repetition of mark-making, the thoughts that flood the mind and the ones that leave a void.
    Read more →