Exhibit 320, a New Delhi-based gallery founded in 2010, is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a group show titled 'Shared Worlds' at Bikaner House from August 4–13, 2025. Curated by Deeksha Nath and guided by founder Rasika Kajaria, the exhibition features 30 South Asian contemporary artists including Anju Dodiya, Nandan Ghiya, Sumakshi Singh, Alex Davis, and others. The show spans diverse media—painting, sculpture, textile, and installation—and resists a single narrative, instead highlighting resonance between works that address identity, migration, climate change, and urban memory.
This anniversary matters because it marks the growth of a gallery that began in Lado Sarai and has become a key platform for South Asian contemporary art, co-founding Delhi Contemporary Art Week and maintaining a presence at India Art Fair and Art Basel. The exhibition underscores the gallery's role in nurturing both established and emerging artists, and its curatorial approach—focused on polyphonic voices rather than a grand narrative—reflects a broader shift in how regional art scenes engage with global conversations. The show also spotlights artists like Nandan Ghiya, whose work will appear at the Liverpool Biennial 2025, signaling the increasing international reach of South Asian practitioners.