A group exhibition titled 'Wild, Ordinary, Enchanting, Excruciating Beauty' is on view at Thapar Contemporary in New Delhi until June 21. Curated by Vaibhav Raj Shah in collaboration with Jasone Miranda-Bilbao, the show brings together eleven contemporary artists—including Amitabh Kumar, Bhrigudev Ranade, Chandrashekhar Koteshwar, Harmeet Singh Rattan, Harsha Durugadda, Jagadeesh Tammineni, Madhurjya Dey, Raj Jariwala, Vanshika Babbar, Vasudha Kapadia, and Yogesh Ramkrishna—whose works in sculpture, installation, drawing, and moving image explore the blurred boundaries between personal anxiety and collective crisis.
The exhibition matters because it addresses a pressing contemporary theme: how individual psychological states intersect with broader social and political uncertainties. By presenting diverse practices that resist easy resolution, the show encourages viewers to sit with complexity and reflect on an increasingly unstable reality, offering a timely artistic response to the collapsing distinctions between the intimate and the political.