“CHITTADARSHANI” Art Exhibition By Contemporary Artist Dhiraj Hadole In Jehangir Art Gallery
From: 23rd to 29th December 2025 “CHITTADARSHANI” Art Exhibition by contemporary artist Dhiraj Hadole VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery Auditorium Hall 161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Timing: 11am to 7pm www.dhirajhadole.com Holding Space: Dhiraj Hadole’s Geometry Dhiraj Hadole’s work enters the long history of geometric abstraction not through utopian rigidity or formal bravado, but through a quieter, inward recalibration of what geometry can hold within. Where early modernist abstraction like Constructivism, De Stijl, Suprematism, often positioned geometry as a universal language detached from subjectivity, Hadole belongs to a later, more reflective strain of abstractionists that allow structure to coexist with memory, affect, continuity, and care. His compositions recall the disciplined clarity of hard-edge abstraction, yet they resist its doctrinaire coolness. Unlike the mathematically assertive geometries of artists such as early Bauhaus painters, Hadole’s planes feel lived-in. They are not declarations; they are settlements....
Read More“CHITTADARSHANI” An Art Exhibition By Dhiraj Hadole, Pravin Waghmare, Swapnil Sangole At Jehangir Art Gallery
From: 23rd to 29th December 2025 “CHITTADARSHANI” An Art Exhibition by Dhiraj Hadole, Pravin Waghmare, Swapnil Sangole VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery Auditorium Hall 161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Dhiraj Hadole Dhiraj Hadole’s work enters the lineage of geometric abstraction not through utopian rigidity or formal bravado, but through a quieter recalibration of what geometry can contain. Hadole belongs to a reflective generation that allows structure to coexist with memory, affect, and care. His compositions echo the discipline of hard-edge abstraction, yet resist its doctrinaire coolness. The planes feel inhabited rather than imposed; edges meet without aggression, and colour operates as mood. Geometry here is closer to a psychological modulation than an optical one. Reduction does not erase feeling, it distils it. Repetition becomes attention, not control. Materially, Hadole’s practice departs from modernist purity. The stitched, layered...
Read More“Manthan” A Solo Exhibition By U.S.–Based Artist Anisha Sanghani, Opened At Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery
Anisha Sanghani’s first International solo show “Manthan” scheduled at Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery, Nariman Point, Mumbai, December 1–6, 2025., embodies a Mythic Storm of Gods, Plastic, and Conscience. An ocean of kaleidoscopic colors unfurls, punctuated by a glimmer of gold. Gods ascend from the waves, and divinity appears revitalized. Nonetheless, upon closer examination, disillusion prevails. The resplendent display is not divine, but rather a searing commentary, as the gods’ smiles dissipate. At Manthan, U.S. based Indian artist Anisha Sanghani rejects painting in favor of protest. Her mythic mixed-media exhibition, presents a world that has corrupted worship into waste. Drawing from the cosmic legend of Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean, Sanghani reimagines the myth in a world where the nectar has vanished, the ocean is slick with oil, and all that glitters is plastic. This is not Manthan....
Read More“UJJAL” An Exhibition Of Paintings & Sculpture By 6 Renowned Artists In Jehangar Art Gallery
From: 14th to 20th October 2025 “UJJAL” An Exhibition of Paintings & sculptures by 6 contemporary renowned artists – Bappa Maji, Pravat Manna, Subrata Paul, Sudeshna Sil, Sudip Biswas, Tanmoy Hazra. VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery Auditorium Hall 161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Contact: +91 9163718889, +91 9831307228 UJJAL” — A Radiant Confluence of Painting & Sculpture 14 – 20 October 2025 | Jehangir Art Gallery (Auditorium Hall), Mumbai The group show “UJJAL” displays paintings and sculptures by six contemporary Indian artists: Bappa Maji, Pravat Manna, Subrata Paul, Sudeshna Sil, Sudip Biswas, and Tanmoy Hazra. “UJJAL” (meaning bright, luminous) draws viewers into a deep conversation with form, colour, memory, myth, and nature. These six artists, regardless of their fields, combine tradition and novelty, the physical and the lyrical, the individual and the general. This show was inaugurated on 14th October...
Read More“Visthapan” Solo Show Of Recent Work By Vishwa Sahni In Jehangir Art Gallery
From: 14th to 20th October 2025 “Visthapan” A Solo Show of Recent Work by Vishwa Sahni VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery 161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Contact: +91 9324647023 “Visthapan” Solo Show of Recent Work by Vishwa Sahni in Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai from 14th to 20th October 2025 This show was inaugurated on 14th October 2025 by Ms. Manju Ramesh Chouhan(Staff member of Jehangir Art Gallery) in the presence of Mr. Padmanabh Bendre(Eminent Artist), Pradeep Chandra(Eminent Photographer & Author), Mr. Uttam Jain(Patron Hindustan Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Snehal N. Muzoomdar(President, Indian Musicological Society), Mr. K.K. Tated(Chairman, committee to monitor Animal Welfare) among others. Vishwa Sahni’s painting seems to have been focused for some time on the contention that abstraction, if allowed to breathe in a deeper pictorial space, can maintain visual opulence without drifting too far from its essentially two-dimensional syntax....
Read MoreWANDERING EYE An Exhibition Of Photographs By Sateesh Dingankar In Jehangir Art Gallery
8th to 14th October 2025 “Wandering Eye” An Exhibition of Photographs by Sateesh Dingankar This show was inaugurated on 8th October 2025 by Honourable Guest – Prakash Bal Joshi(Veteran Visual Artist), in the presence of Dr. Sanjay Bhide ( Founder, Convenor and secretary TACCI), Mukesh Parpiani(Legendary Photojournalist) Photography has always been a way of holding a mirror to the world. But in these images, the mirror is tilted—revealing not only what is seen, but also what is suggested, what lies between perception and imagination. These photographs by Sateesh Dingankar listen to the quiet gestures of the world— a twig casting shadows that dance, a crack turning into an exclamation, a tree trunk whispering a human form. Light bends, metal shimmers, rust deepens into memory. Ants march, a snail hesitates, nature leans against the man-made, and even what is discarded smiles back. In this exhibition, photography is not...
Read More







