Dream Vision

In what is being hailed as a landmark moment in cultural diplomacy, People’s Artist of Russia Nikas Safronov is set to host his first exhibitions in India this December. The first exhibition will take place
at the Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi from December 7 to 21, 2025, followed by a second
showcase in Mumbai from December 25, 2025, to January 15, 2026. Organized with the support of Rosneft, Russia’s leading oil company, these exhibitions are expected to attract art enthusiasts, cultural connoisseurs, and curious visitors alike.

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“UTKARSA”

UTKARSA marks a sincere tribute to the life and creative legacy of J. M. S. Mani (1948–2021), one of Karnataka’s most revered modern artists and a transformative educator. Curated by Darshan Kumar YU, Curator(Muesmuseologist), artist & Thinker and presented by JMS Mani’s family, this posthumous exhibition draws together key works spanning his iconic Badami series, expressive landscapes, and sensitive charcoal and mixed-media drawings and sketches, offering Mumbai audiences an intimate encounter with an artist who shaped both canvas and community.
His first solo show happened in Jehangir Art Gallery in 70’s.

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Bespoke Art Gallery

Bespoke Art Gallery: Based in Ahmedabad, Bespoke Art Gallery is a distinguished contemporary art space representing a curated selection of international artists. Known for its discerning eye and commitment to quality over quantity, the gallery represents fewer geographies but with deeper engagement and storytelling. It was founded by Mr. Devin Gawarvala, one of India’s Under 30 art collectors, whose passion for art and cultural dialogue has positioned Bespoke as one of the most forward-thinking galleries in the country.

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“Echoes of Silence”

On rare occasion when he uses negative space he does so with finesse and purpose. In the picture where a man rests under the shadow of a rock which rests upon rather tenuously on a bigger rock. The chunk of negative space on the left if not attended to properly would make the composition precarious. However an aware photographer waits for the arrival of human form to step into that space, solidly anchoring the rock. Visually addressing the precarity of the rock tremendously enhances the restfulness of the scene.

In creating a consciousness of relationships, intimacy and intrigue Dev Inder invites the landscape to partner him. Dead stumps rise up in vertical verse. Lifeless branches of trees lying on the ground, breathless and bleached, become animated limbs by delicate handling of the form and tones. Landscapes of grit start teaming with life and redemption. As Walter Pater has famously said “All art constantly aspires towards condition of music”, we hear notes of music rise in Dev Inder’s “The Echoes of Silence”

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