Ritika Mittal, one of the artists who completed ONKAF’s Artist Support and Development Programme is exhibiting her works in our gallery. You are welcome to see her artwork at the Open Day Exhibition on 19th and 20th June 2026.
A pleasure to welcome Roobina Karode, the Chief Curator and Director of the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, to Gallery ONKAF’s exhibition “i belong to the missing side”, followed by an engaging conversation with the artist, Inder Salim.
An enriching day at Gallery ONKAF as we welcomed art historian Prof. Parul Dave Mukherji to view the exhibition “i belong to the missing side”. The highlight was a lively exchange with Inder Salim, discussing the inspirations, themes and narratives woven throughout the show.
As part of the ongoing exhibition “i belong to the missing side” at Gallery ONKAF, it was a pleasure to welcome the artist, Inder Salim, alongside our special guests, Dr. Kaushik Bhaumik and Ravi Agarwal for an engaging and thoughtful discussion.
Following the wonderful response and continued engagement from visitors, Gallery ONKAF’s recent exhibition “i belong to the missing side” by Inder Salim, curated by Neha ‘Zooni’ Tickoo, will now remain on view for an extended period until Friday, 13thMarch, 2026.
Three voices and one unforgettable conversation.
Gallery ONKAF cordially invites you to an evening of reflections with Inder Salim along with author and Associate Professor (SAA-JNU) Dr. Kaushik Bhaumik, well-known artist & environmentalist Ravi Agarwal on 9 March 2026 at 6.30pm.
What a wonderful opening night at the gallery! We had the pleasure of unveiling a compelling exhibition, “i belong to the missing side” by Inder Salim in the presence of eminent artist Ranbir Kaleka and renowned art critic and historian Geeta Kapuron Saturday, 28th Feb, 2026.
Gallery ONKAF warmly invites you to the opening of an art exhibition, “i belong to the missing side,” by Inder Salim, on Saturday, 28th March, 2026, at 6 pm. The inauguration will be in the presence of eminent artist Ranbir Kaleka.
An ongoing exhibition, “EVERY GRAIN HAS A NAME ON IT”, by Maurice Quillinan at Gallery ONKAF, presents works developed during his residency in Delhi, shaped by his first encounter with India’s layered cultural landscape.
Gallery ONKAF’s exhibition “EVERY GRAIN HAS A NAME ON IT” by Irish artist Maurice Quillinan continues its stay, extending its presence in our gallery through Thursday, 12th Feb 2026.
The opening of “EVERY GRAIN HAS A NAME ON IT” on 29th Jan 2026, marked the culmination of an intense and inspiring one-month residency at ONKAF by Irish artist Maurice Quillinan. The evening was made special by the presence of the Ambassador of Ireland, H.E. Kevin Kelly.
We have the pleasure of inviting you to the opening of an art exhibition, “EVERY GRAIN HAS A NAME ON IT,” presenting the work of an Irish artist, Maurice Quillinan, in the presence of H.E. Kevin Kelly, Ambassador of Ireland, on Thursday, 29th January 2026, at 6.30pm.
You are warmly invited to the opening of “Contour of Time”, a group exhibition featuring paintings by Mahendra Singh Baoni, Milan Sharma, Dilini Perera, Manoranjan Herath and Punkaj Manav at Gallery ONKAF on 3rd Jan 2026 at 6 pm.
“Pages de Bonheur - Page by Page”, is an ongoing exhibition featuring new works by Edita Rakauskaitė. During her recent residency at ONKAF, Edita immersed herself in the surrounding environment, allowing daily rhythms and internal reflections to shape her works with sensitivity.
Gallery ONKAF's exhibition “Pages de Bonheur - Page by Page” which opened on 29thAugust, presents an exuberant yet contemplative window into Edita Rakauskaitė’s creative transformation during her residency at ONKAF.
The exhibition will continue until 5th September 2025.
Gallery ONKAF cordially invites you to the opening of “Pages de Bonheur - Page by page”, an exhibition by Edita Rakauskaitė, our current artist-in-residence, on Friday, 29thAugust 2025, at 6.30 pm.
Exhibition will be on view until Friday, 5th Sept, 2025.
Gallery ONKAF’s ongoing exhibition “Utsuroi - Remembering Hisayuki Nonaka” offers an immersive and deeply thoughtful look at the timeless beauty of Japanese textile dyeing.
Exhibition is on view until 8th April, 2025.
The opening of the exhibition “Utsuroi - Remembering Hisayuki Nonaka” on 29thMarch was an exceptional celebration of the timeless traditions of Japanese textile artistry.
A special Odissi dance performance was presented by his wife, Miki Nonaka at the opening.