Friday, 24 April 2026

TARQ

 

TARQ
Ground Floor, KK (Navsari) Chambers, 
39 AK Nayak Marg, Fort, 
Mumbai 400001
W: www.tarq.in
E: aryaman@tarq.in


“EMBRANCE” A Solo Show of Paintings By Well-known artist Vikas Karve at Jehangir Art Gallery Inbox Art Circle Media

Embrance – In Pursuit of the colossal Being

Recent works by well-known artist Vikas Karve from Sangli will be showcased in a solo art exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, M.G. Road, Mumbai 400001, from 27th April to 3rd May 2026, between 11 am and 7 pm. Open to all, the exhibition offers an immersive journey into Karve’s deeply personal artistic interpretations of nature—its vastness, quiet beauty, and ever-changing moods—along with evocative depictions of seascapes and life along shores and beaches. The presentation invites viewers to pause and reflect on the intimate relationship between human experience and the natural world.

Karve, who hails from Sangli, has built a strong artistic foundation through his formal training, completing G.D. Art and Dip. A.Ed. from Kalavishwa Mahavidyalaya, Sangli. His practice has been further enriched under the guidance of Satyajit Varekar, a respected contemporary artist known for his own distinct visual language. From an early age, Karve has been deeply drawn to the omnipresent beauty of nature, observing its transformations across seasons and internalizing its rhythms. This lifelong engagement has shaped a visual vocabulary that is both intuitive and reflective, grounded in keen observation and emotional sensitivity.

 Artist: Vikas Karve 


A significant aspect of Karve’s artistic inquiry lies in his enduring fascination with the sea. The vastness of the ocean, the fluidity of waves, and the subtle interplay between movement and stillness have inspired him to explore marine life and coastal environments in depth. For Karve, the sea is not merely a subject but a living presence—dynamic, contemplative, and symbolic of continuity and change. This perspective finds a compelling expression in the works presented in this exhibition.

The exhibition brings together a cohesive body of work that explores multiple dimensions of coastal life and natural phenomena. The dynamism of sea waves is captured through rhythmic lines and layered textures, suggesting both energy and flow. At the same time, Karve skillfully renders moments of stillness—when the sea appears calm, reflective, and almost meditative. This contrast between movement and quietude creates a balanced visual narrative that resonates with viewers on both sensory and emotional levels.

Recurring motifs such as boats, shifting sands, and organic, petal-like patterns emerge across the works, forming a symbolic vocabulary that reflects life along the shore. These elements are not depicted in a purely literal manner; rather, they are interpreted through abstraction and stylization, allowing the viewer to engage with the imagery on a deeper, more contemplative level. The presence of human life—suggested through subtle references to coastal activities and environments—adds another layer of meaning, grounding the works in lived experience.

Karve’s use of lines, forms, and colour tones demonstrates a refined understanding of his medium. His compositions are thoughtfully structured, balancing detail with openness, and intensity with restraint. The colour palette often shifts between soft, muted tones and more vibrant accents, echoing the changing moods of nature itself. Through this careful orchestration of visual elements, he creates works that are both aesthetically compelling and emotionally resonant.

Ultimately, this exhibition reflects Karve’s deep emotional affinity with nature and his ability to translate that connection into a powerful visual language. His clarity of vision and command over technique lend a distinctive coherence to the body of work, making it not only a celebration of natural beauty but also a contemplative exploration of the rhythms that shape our world.


 From: 27th April to 3rd May 2026

“EMBRANCE”
In pursuit of the colossal being
A Solo Show of Paintings
By 
Well-known artist Vikas Karve

VENUE:
Jehangir Art Gallery
Hirji Gallery
M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: +91 9890325373

mand over the medium and clarity of vision lend a distinctive depth and coherence to the entire body of work.

"Timeless Kashi" Solo Show of Paintings by renowned artist Santosh Kumar Sandilya at Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery

Renowned Ganga Jal Artist Santosh Kumar Sandilya, internationally celebrated as “The Ganga Jal Artist,” will present his much-awaited solo exhibition “Timeless Kashi” at Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai from 27th April to 3rd May 2026.

The exhibition showcases a stunning new collection of original oil paintings that capture the eternal soul of Varanasi with its majestic ghats, sacred temples, bustling river life, and the divine presence of Lord Shiva. What makes these works truly unique is Sandilya’s signature technique: every painting is created using holy Ganga Jal (water from the sacred River Ganges) instead of regular water. This sacred medium infuses each canvas with spiritual energy, devotion, and the living essence of Kashi, turning every stroke into a meditative prayer.

“Ganga Jal is not just a medium for me but is a form of devotion,” says Santosh Kumar Sandilya. “Before I touch the brush, I purify the canvas with the holy waters of Ma Ganga. Each painting carries the timeless beauty, heritage, and divine energy of Banaras and Lord Shiva. Through ‘Timeless Kashi,’ I want viewers to feel the same peace, power, and spirituality that I experience every time I paint on the banks of the Ganges.”

The exhibition features large-scale landscapes and intricate scenes of Varanasi’s ghats, temples, boats, and evening aartis, all brought to life with vibrant colors and luminous light. Visitors will experience the mystical aura of Kashi, the world’s oldest living city, as never before, with the holy Ganga literally flowing through the artworks.

Opening Ceremony: 27th April 2026 at 5.30 PM

Santosh Kumar Sandilya, a distinguished alumnus of Banaras Hindu University’s Lalit Kala Department, has earned global acclaim for transforming painting into a sacred ritual. His works have been exhibited across India and abroad, and he is widely recognized for preserving and promoting the spiritual and cultural heritage of Varanasi through art.

This is a rare opportunity for art lovers, collectors, and devotees to own a piece of living heritage, paintings blessed by the holy waters of the Ganges.


From: 27th April to 3rd May 2026

"Timeless Kashi"

Solo Show of Paintings by renowned artist Santosh Kumar Sandilya

 

VENUE:

Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery

Ground Floor, Bajaj Bhavan,

226, Nariman Point, Mumbai -  400021

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Contact: +91 8756588588

“Beneath the Surface” An Exhibition of Paintings By renowned artist Manish Sharma at Jehangir Art Gallery

Since 1992, artist Manish Sharma has been devoted to the quiet yet profound language of dry media—charcoal and sepia powder—working on canvas with a sensitivity that transforms material into memory. His practice does not merely observe nature; it listens to it. At the heart of his work lies water—not as spectacle, but as a patient, invisible force—shaping, eroding, and silently composing the earth over time.

Manish  draws inspiration from the way rivers carve their paths through hills and mountains, leaving behind traces of time etched into stone. This slow, persistent act of transformation becomes the essence of his visual vocabulary. His drawings unfold through layered textures and disciplined gestures, where each mark carries the weight of erosion, sediment, and time itself.

At first glance, his works appear abstract—fields of texture, tonal depths, and shifting surfaces. Yet, as the eye lingers, they begin to reveal a terrain: weathered rock, distant ridges, and the quiet vastness of geological memory. Sharma does not depict landscapes; he evokes their presence. His surfaces breathe with depth and distance, allowing viewers to feel rather than see the expanse of nature.

Artist: Manish Sharma

For the artist, water is a silent architect—its gradual movement shaping not only the physical world but also the rhythm of his artistic process. In his hands, texture becomes a vessel of time, and abstraction resolves into a deeply felt reality.

A distinguished contemporary Indian Artist, Manish Sharma’s artistic journey spans over three decades. Recognized by the Lalit Kala Akademi, his works have been exhibited widely across India and internationally. His practice reflects a deep engagement with material, surface, and form, earning him multiple national accolades and inclusion in significant institutional collections.

In this exhibition, Manish  presents a compelling new body of work in sepia tones. Employing charcoal powder, sepia powder, and white chalk powder, he constructs a restrained yet evocative palette that becomes the central voice of the series. These works continue his exploration of water’s quiet force—where time, erosion, and transformation converge into textured visual landscapes.

His compositions move fluidly between abstraction and realism. Layer upon layer, surfaces begin to disclose mountains, eroded terrains, and deep geological formations—never fully revealed, yet unmistakably present. Each work invites the viewer into a contemplative space, where distance, depth, and dimension are experienced rather than defined.

Within the larger framework of “Beneath the Surface,” Sharma’s works offer a meditative pause—an introspective journey into nature’s unseen processes. Here, the earth is not static, but constantly becoming; and through his art, we are reminded of the enduring, quiet beauty of transformation.

The artworks of renowned artist Manish Sharma are on displayed at Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai as part of the group exhibition Beneath the Surface. This exhibition can be viewed free for all art lovers from 21 April to 27 April 2026, between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM.

 21st  to 27th April 2026

“Beneath the Surface”

An Exhibition of Paintings

By renowned artist Manish Sharma              

 

VENUE                                                             

Jehangir Art Gallery

Auditorium Hall, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai

400001

Timing: 11am to 7pm