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Fibre and textiles are integral to human life, woven into our daily routines, environment, and identities. These materials are not merely functional but are vital elements that connect us to our surroundings and each other. They provide comfort, allow us to express our identity, and help us craft our narratives through artistic expression. In many cultures, textiles became a medium for storytelling, rituals, and ceremonies, conveying deeper meanings and cultural values. The tactile and flexible nature of textiles allowed for the expression of personal and cultural narratives, reflecting the complexities of human development and artistic expression. Historically, textiles have evolved from utilitarian objects into profound works of art as well.


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Amorphic Chasms

Hyperglot Review is extremely proud to present AMORPHIC CHASMS, a show that has been more than six months in the making. In keeping with the thematic and aesthetic motifs of our previous shows, this show revisits how artistic expressions and processes evolve over time both for individual artists and for their audiences.


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TAG (Neo Tantric Expeditions)

Meticulousness in deep aesthetical deliberations and precision in execution make the paintings of Padmanabh Bendre done between 2015 and 2017 appealing to the viewers. Bendre takes his inspiration from the Op Art Style that became a highly sought after art lingua during the 1960s as it heralded the arrival of other conceptual art practices.


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Art Explore (Multifarious 5)

Multifarious 5 is an exhibition that seeks to celebrate the rich spectrum of artistic expression by bringing together a diverse group of talented artists. In its fifth edition, the exhibition encourages artists to explore a myriad of topics that hold personal significance to them, fostering a dialogue on issues that resonate globally. Themes range from identity, social justice, society, and environmental concerns to personal reflections on love, resilience, and cultural heritage. Through this collaborative effort, Multifarious 5 aims to create an immersive and thought-provoking experience for the audience, inviting them to engage with art in its many forms.


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India Art Fair 2024

Taking place annually in India's capital, New Delhi, the fair celebrates modern-day South Asia, combining cutting-edge contemporary visual art with modern masters and vernacular artistic traditions.


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Sublime Realities

The exhibition Sublime Realities: An Alchemy of Perception exhibition at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, South Extension-II, New Delhi, Delhi 110049. This exhibition showcases the paintings and sculptures of two talented artists, Anju Kaushik and Rubkirat Vohra, who explore the themes of nature, spirituality, and transformation through their unique styles and techniques.


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COLOUR. STONE. CHINTZ. GRAIN AND STATUE

Revati Sharma Singh and Raj Shahani, have come together to present an exhibition titled “Colour, Stone, Chintz, Grain and Statue,” which showcases their emotions for objects that hold their culture close to them. Through their individual art practices, they travel back home to their roots, bringing back visuals and coloured canvases, reflecting life.


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ACT III

Act III is a exhibition which features the works of three renowned artists: Jinsook Shinde, Mahirwan Mamtani, and Vinita Karim. The exhibition showcases their latest creations, which reflect their artistic vision and expression. The exhibition is a celebration of their artistic journey, which spans over three decades and three continents. The exhibition is opening on 30th October 2023 at LTC | Living Tradition Centre, Bikaner House, New Delhi. You can visit the exhibition from 11 am to 7 pm and admire the beauty and diversity of the artworks. The exhibition is a rare opportunity to witness the works of three master artists, who have contributed to the development and evolution of contemporary art in India and abroad.


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Transcending Boundaries: A Multidimensional Journey

Kaarigari Foundation is a non-profit initiative that aims to provide a platform for artists and architects to showcase their work and meet the right buyers. Kaarigari Foundation believes that India is a land of artists and art forms, and that every artist deserves recognition and appreciation. Kaarigari Foundation also acts as a bridge between artists and direct buyers, such as space designers, art curators, and interior designers, who are looking for art for commercial, public, or residential spaces.


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REDRAWING ARTSCAPES

Hyperglot Review's fourth exhibition REDRAWING ARTSCAPES, third in collaboration with HOLZIndia, has been curated with a special focus on emerging artists who have harnessed their creative ingenuity to create artworks that have the potential to ask questions about our existential conditions.


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INTERFACES - Part 2

Interfaces - Part 2 scheduled to be held from 28-31 July will showcase exquisite prints by Olivier Deprez and Roby Comblain but will also embrace other genres such as paintings, sculpture, and mixed media with a special focus on emerging artists and women artists. It will provide an opportunity for younger artists to share the spotlight and interact with renowned artists during the exhibition.


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INTERFACES - Part 1

INTERFACES is HOLZIndia's first exhibition in the country. HOLZIndia has been created through a collaboration between two groundbreaking art projects: HOLZ and INFUSED STORY . The event will be held at Gallerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Française de Delhi, Lodhi Road, New Delhi in association with Alliance Française de Delhi, World University of Design (WUD), the Embassy of Belgium, and Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.


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Art for Paws

Hyperglot Review's first exhibition, Art for Paws, was a significant milestone in our mission to promote both established and emerging artists. We recognize that emerging artists often face barriers in gaining exposure and visibility, primarily due to economic and demographic constraints. With this exhibition, we aimed to provide coverage and support to these artists, fostering a diverse and inclusive artistic community.


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TAG (Spectrum of Creativity)

“Spectrum of Creativity” featuring works by a diverse group of art- ists from various genres. The exhibition showcaes a range of artistic expressions that celebrate the rich and vibrant colours of creativity. Each artist has contributed their unique interpretation of the theme, bringing together a fasc nating mix of styles, techniques, and medi-ums.


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Dhoomimal Gallery

The 'Of Divergent Practice: The Trajectory of Printmakers' exhibition at Dhoomimal Gallery, curated by Ina Puri and designed by Reha Sodhi, aims to highlight the significance of printmaking and draw in more participation from younger artists. The exhibit features works by the founding members of 'Multiple Encounters' and veteran artists who served as their mentors. The showcased prints range from non-representational to simple aesthetics inspired by Japanese space and abstraction.


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Art of India 2023

The Art of India exhibition honours the country's rich and diverse history of visual arts and crafts. India has an honoured tradition of creating exceptional artistic works that go back to the very beginning of human civilisation, producing incredible sculptures, paintings, architecture as well as innovative art forms. Art has always had a profound impact on humanity and served as a means of creative expression that allowed for individual perception.


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Dhi Artspace

Bhargavi Gundala founded the Hyderabad-based Dhi Artspace in 2014. She is an artist as well as a patron and collector of modern art and encourages emerging artists by providing a forum for dialogue and engagement. Since its debut, Dhi has collaborated with new and up-and-coming contemporary artists


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Gallerie Ganesha

Gallerie Ganesha has successfully promoted two young artists, Paresh Maity and Neeraj Goswami, who are now regarded as artists of note on a national level. There have been numerous others, including, but not limited to, Jayasri Burman, Sisir Sahana, Mohan Singh, and Devdatta Padekar.


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Gallery Dotwalk

Dotwalk is dedicated to creating a venue for art that is centred on authenticity and integrity, that attracts up-and-coming artists, that communicates with art lovers around the world via technology, and that enhances the art world


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Iram Art

Iram Art's core mission is to find and assist artists working in a variety of genres and media while also collaborating with established artists to build a strong and encouraging local and international community of artists and collectors.


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Chatterjee & Lal

Mortimer Chatterjee and Tara Lal, a husband and wife duo, established Chatterjee & Lal in 2003. The gallery, which is now located in Mumbai's Colaba art district, is a prominent hub in the city's developing art scene.


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Gallery Art & Soul

Founded in 2003, Gallery Art & Soul is in the heart of Bombay presenting Indian modern and contemporary arts. The gallery was established by Dr. Tarana Khubchandani as an extension of her non-profit endeavours


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Kochi-Muziris Biennale

The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is an international exhibition of modern art that takes place in Kochi, Kerala, India. It is both the greatest contemporary art festival in Asia and the largest art exhibition in the nation. The Kerala State Government has supported the Kochi Biennale Foundation's proposal.


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Afterlife by Sumakshi Singh

Sumakshi Singh is an artist and academic based in New Delhi, who also enjoys working as an academic. She has taught at the Art Institute of Chicago, Oxford University, and Columbia University among others. Recently, Sumakshi designed the renowned windows for Hermès, India.


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Khoj Studios

Threading the Horizon: Propositions on Worldmaking through Socially Engaged Art Practice foregrounds the quotidian experience of violence experienced by women and gendered others explicated through acts of invisibility, exclusion, inequality and discrimination.


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Gopi Gajwani's paintings eloquently capture the buoyancy of a colour spoken in whispers, the fluid movement of a stroke made without haste, and the echoing sound of a line suspended in space. His artistic work both affirms the precise correspondences between various sensory perceptions and the idea that each of our senses is capable of more than what is typically expected of them.


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Vadehra Art Gallery

The acclaimed Santiniketan pedagogue and artist Benodebehari Mukherjee - whose path-breaking experiments with materials via an integrated approach to art and craft and whose making of a contextual Indian modernism in conversation with international practices were visionary developments as a result of his life's work - ironically grappled with declining vision from a young age.


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Gallerie Nvya

George Bataille introduced the notion of 'l'informe' - Formlessness. What Bataille means by Formlessness is that art should be brought down to earth, off of its pedestal where it has been standing since antiquity. For Bataille, creativity is in the process. The Formless, in a way, is abstract and indefinable - Bataille himself claims that a word has no definition. It is performative, rather than explanatory.


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Reimagining the meaning of being 'adrift at sea, Devika Sundar presents the internal expanse of the human body as aqueous forms that are unbound and untethered. In doing so, she brings out the uncanny echoes between us and bodies of water, in the way that they can be imaged, heard, and understood.


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Gallery Art Positive

Be it about alienation or issues of resistance; radical criticism of the socio- political systems or playful irony and banter about the 'bhadralok', you find a rich diversity and multiplicity in the image-making emerging from the region. Landscapes and geographies dwell on memory as much as the flux in the present environment and the churn of both.