Friday, 29 May 2026

“Listening to Birds” Solo Show of Paintings By contemporary artist Mahananda Sagare in Jehangir Art Gallery

In her latest solo exhibition, Mahananda Sagare presents a body of work that emerges from silence, repetition, and prolonged acts of looking. Her paintings inhabit the fragile threshold where observation slowly transforms into inner experience. Rather than treating nature as subject matter, Sagare approaches it as a lived companionship; something sensed through rhythm, atmosphere, and  proximity.

Artist: Mahananda Sagare 

The exhibition moves through recurring forms that appear almost elemental: birds in flight or pause, drifting leaves, dense clusters of organic movement, shadows suspended between stillness and motion. These are not descriptive images. They function more like states of mind; fleeting presences that carry memory, solitude, tenderness, and unease all at once. Her surfaces breathe through layered textures, muted intensities, and sudden bursts of colour that feel less painted than experienced.

There is an honesty in Mahananda’s visual language. The works resist theatricality and overstatement. Instead, they build a personal space where intuition becomes structure and sensitivity becomes method. One senses an artist listening carefully to the world before attempting to translate it. This gives the paintings their quiet force.

Crow series Acrylic on canvas 24inch x 24inch 2025


Her practice also reflects an important contemporary tension: how does one remain inward and attentive in a culture addicted to noise, and visibility? Mahananda Sagare’s works answer this not through protest, but through persistence. They slow perception down. They ask the viewer to stay with an image long enough for it to reveal its emotional temperature.

The Exhibition will be inaugurated on 1st June 2026 by eminent artist Shakuntala Kulkarni.

 From: 1st to 7th June 2026

“Listening to Birds”
Solo Show of Paintings
By contemporary artist Mahananda Sagare

VENUE:
Jehangir Art Gallery
Hirji Gallery
M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, 
Mumbai 400001
Timing:11am to 7pm
Contact: +91 9860290534
 

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

“Ethereal Visions” Nehru Centre Art Gallery

26th May to 1st June 2026

“Ethereal Visions”                                                                         

Nehru Centre Art Gallery

AC Gallery

Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018

Timing: 11am to 7pm

+91 9324647023

 

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Jain Kamal's Retrospective Show in Jehangir Art Gallery I 26th May to 1st June 2026

 Renowned artist Jain Kamal's Retrospective show in Jehangir Art Gallery 

A Spiritual Journey of an artist 

Senior artist Jain Kamal’s retrospective at Jehangir Art Gallery, bringing together 101 works, positions itself within an onerous yet compelling proposition: the translation of the ‘Namokar Mantra’ from an ethical utterance into a visual system. In Jain philosophy, this mantra is not supplicatory but hierarchical and ontological. It acknowledges perfected states of being rather than invoking intervention. Its recitation is an act of alignment, a recalibration of the self toward equanimity, restraint, and self-knowledge. The exhibition’s premise rests on extending this inward calibration into the domain of the visible.

Artist: Jain Kamal

Jain Kamal’s practice consistently mobilises script as structure rather than inscription. Letters accumulate into vortices, grids, and concentric dispersals, where language begins to behave as matter: compressing, radiating, dissolving. Elsewhere, manuscript-like grounds and typographic densities evoke the labour of chant-like repetition central to Jain meditative practices, where meaning is not delivered instantly but sedimented through sustained attention.

The reference to Jain cosmology, particularly the notion of cyclical existence and gradations of consciousness, is deployed not as illustrative narrative but as structural principle. The works often stage a movement from dispersion to centre, from multiplicity toward a tentative stillness. This compositional logic mirrors the ethical trajectory embedded in Jain thought: the gradual attenuation of karmic accretions through discipline and awareness.

Crucially, the exhibition’s invocation of global peace emerges as a derivative condition. Within Jain epistemology, peace is neither negotiated nor imposed; it is the by-product of an interior equilibrium achieved through self-regulation. Jain Kamal’s visual strategy: repetition, containment, and centripetal focus, attempts to materialise this proposition: that the ordering of perception precedes the ordering of the world.

The retrospective also folds into itself several parallel strands from the artist’s long professional trajectory. A section titled ‘Namokar Mantra for World Peace’ extends the exhibition’s meditative axis into a broader public-facing rhetoric of ethical coexistence. Another body of work, ‘Ek Fakir Se Doosra Fakir’, presents glimpses from a series of approximately 250 paintings centred on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, positioning political portraiture and public image-making within the artist’s wider engagement with symbolic identity and circulation. Alongside these works, archival material from nearly fifty-five years of design practice for around sixty national newspapers and periodicals is also displayed, foregrounding Jain Kamal’s sustained involvement with print culture, graphic layout, and visual communication across editorial platforms. An Original design portfolio featuring 55 years of work for 60 national newspapers and periodicals will also be on display.

This retrospective, therefore, is best understood not as a devotional display, but as an extended inquiry into whether a rigorously inward philosophy can sustain a contemporary visual language without losing its ethical density and, moreover, how it might extrapolate into a globally aligned peace-making process.


Sushma Sabnis

Art Curator & Writer


From: 26th May to 1st June 2026

Retrospective show by veteran artist Jain Kamal

Jehangir Art Gallery, Auditorium Hall

M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001

Timing: 11am to 7pmContact: +91 7039448108




“Ethereal Visions” Paintings & Sculptures Exhibition by 14 contemporary renowned artists at Nehru Centre Art Gallery Group Art Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures

 

Ethereal Visions - A National Art Exhibition

By Contemporary renowned artists - Ram Partap Verma, Debabrata De, Dr. Panchanan Samal, Nilkanth Mondal, Debashis Maity, Chandan Samal, Narottam Das, Sonu Gupta, Purneema Dixit, Itee Jain, Sofaiya Yasmeen, Narendra Kumawat, Himanshu Mohanta, Vishwa Sahni.

Ethereal Visions” ultimately stands as a profound celebration of the boundless spirit of creativity—an artistic confluence where imagination transcends limitation and expression finds its purest form. Within this space, every artist offers not just their work, but a fragment of their inner world, their emotions, their journeys, and their silent contemplations. Each creation becomes a visual language, speaking beyond words, inviting interpretation, and evoking a deeply personal response.

The exhibition unfolds as a dialogue between the visible and the intangible—where colors, textures, and forms merge to create experiences that are both intimate and universal. It is a realm where the ordinary gently dissolves, making way for the extraordinary to emerge in quiet, unexpected ways. Every artwork becomes a mirror, reflecting not only the artist’s vision but also the viewer’s own thoughts, memories, and emotions.

More than just an exhibition, Ethereal Visions is an immersive experience—an invitation to pause, to observe, and to feel. It encourages a moment of stillness in the midst of life’s constant motion, allowing one to reconnect with the subtle depths of perception and imagination. Here, art is not merely seen; it is encountered, absorbed, and lived.

We warmly invite you to become a part of this journey—where in the presence of art, you may discover not only the voices of diverse artists but also a deeper resonance within yourself. Perhaps, in this shared space of creativity, you will find reflections of your own spirit, quietly waiting to be recognized.

This show will be inaugurated on 26th May 2026 at 5pm by Honourable Chief Guest Mrs. Nina Puri (Renowned Architect)

Vishwa Sahni

Artist and Curator of Ethereal Visions

26th May to 1st June 2026

“Ethereal Visions”                                                                         


Nehru Centre Art Gallery

AC Gallery

Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018

Timing: 11am to 7pm

+91 9324647023