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Abstract Artist Swati Goel presents her sixth Solo Exhibition “emotions of (BOM)bay” at from 4–8 June 2026 at the Convention Foyer, India Habitat Center,Lodhi Road, New Delhi from 10am to 8pm

Abstract artist Swati Goel presents her sixth solo exhibition, “emotions of (BOM)bay,” from 4–8 June 2026 at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. The show features 28 artworks on linen that explore Bombay as an emotional landscape rather than a literal city, using abstraction to convey feelings of urgency, resilience, chaos, and hope. Goel, who began painting during the COVID lockdown, has since completed a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the Royal College of Art in London.

Shades of Grey: Divyaman Singh’s Contemporary Art Exhibition to Open at Bikaner House Delhi

Aalekh Arts & Culture Foundation presents 'Shades of Grey', a contemporary art exhibition by artist Divyaman Singh, at the Main Art Gallery of Bikaner House in Delhi. The exhibition opens with an invitation-only preview on 29 May 2026 and runs publicly from 30 May to 1 June 2026. Featuring oil-on-canvas abstract landscapes and atmospheric horizons in monochromatic greys, the works explore the emotional and psychological dimensions of womanhood, using tonal variation as a metaphor for memory, resilience, vulnerability, and strength.

Vartaman, a Solo Exhibition by Yashika Sugandh at Bikaner House, New Delhi

The article announces a solo exhibition titled "Vartaman" by artist Yashika Sugandh, held at Bikaner House in New Delhi. The exhibition showcases Sugandh's recent works, though specific details about the artworks or themes are not provided in the available text.

ShowKeen: A Landmark Exhibition Celebrating Modern & Contemporary Indian Art

The article describes 'ShowKeen: A Landmark Exhibition Celebrating Modern & Contemporary Indian Art', though the provided text is largely inaccessible due to a broken page or missing content. The title indicates a major exhibition focused on modern and contemporary Indian art, likely featuring works by prominent Indian artists and curated to highlight the evolution of Indian visual culture.