Gallery Dotwalk in New Delhi has opened its second exhibition, 'The Architecture of the Void: Lines on a Postcolonial Skeleton,' featuring works on paper by leading modern Indian artists. The show, which runs until May 30, 2026, highlights drawings, watercolors, and etchings from a generation of artists processing India's post-Independence and Partition era.
The exhibition matters for its focused curatorial approach, which uses the 'line' as a framework to connect diverse artistic responses to a nation in transformation, rather than grouping works by movement or region. It signals Gallery Dotwalk's expanding role in bridging modern and contemporary Indian art practices and emphasizes the importance of paper as a primary medium for experimentation and immediate expression during a pivotal historical period.