"5 artists announced for India’s Venice Biennale pavilion"
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Organised by curator Amin Jaffer, selected artists [Alwar Balasubramaniam, Ranjani Shettar, Sumakshi Singh, Asim Waqif & Skarma Sonam Tashi] all use organic materials traditional to India in their work.
The latest announcement: Alwar Balasubramaniam (Bala), Sumakshi Singh, Ranjani Shettar, Asim Waqif and Skarma Sonam Tashi will represent India, participating for the first time in years https://t.co/1QB7TeGrdR
We are delighted to announce the selection of
ALWAR BALASUBRAMANIAM & RANJANI SHETTAR
India Pavilion @ 61st La Biennale da Venezia
"Geographies of Distance: Remembering Home"
Curated by Amin Jaffer
May 9 - November 22, 2026
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Art historian Amin Jaffer is curating India’s Venice Biennale comeback, with five artists whose practices reflect on ideas of home, memory, and transformation
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as the wind blows, a celebration of the Twentieth anniversary of the gallery is currently on view at Talwar, New York.
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Exhibition View
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Kartik Sood | In Thin Air is currently on view at Talwar, New Delhi.
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Treasure (2019)
Face in the clouds (2019)
Traveling beneath (2019)
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ANJUM SINGH (1967-2020)
Today Anjum left us after a six and a half year courageous battle with cancer. She leaves a void that will forever remain so, but her art, her smile and tenacity to fight will remain, in our hearts and more....
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An enigmatic figure sits cross-legged in a meditative pose in the middle of a circle in N. N. Rimzon’s sculpture The Round Ocean and the Living Death, 2019–20, which lent its intriguing title to the artist’s most recent exhibition.
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Don't miss "Crisis and Creativity: Artists Speak Series Discussion" with Allan deSouza and Gayatri Gopinath this Thursday, 10/8/20! See below for more details.
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Inspired by the natural environment of rural India and deriving techniques from local craft traditions, our #wcw Ranjani Shettar explores her artistic process, her choice of materials, and much more in this 2018 episode of #MetCollects.
“Pull With a Direction,” a lovely and engrossing show at Talwar Gallery, presents a compressed, in-a-nutshell version of the development of Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990), one of the most original modernist artists of post World War II India.
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Nasreen Mohamedi's "Pull with a Direction" is now on view at Talwar Gallery, New York! The selection of works date from the late 1950s until the 1970s, and offer a rare glimpse of Mohamedi’s working process in its incipient form. https://t.co/uQn6BqS1Zr