Exhibit 320 Group Exhibition – Shared Worlds

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New Delhi, August 3rd 2025 – Gallery Exhibit 320 marks a major milestone with the opening of Shared Worlds, a landmark group exhibition celebrating 15 years of the gallery’s journey in contemporary art. Held at the CCA Building, Bikaner House, New Delhi, the show previewed on the evening of August 2nd, 2025 and will remain on view until August 13th, 2025.

Curated by Deeksha Nath, Shared Worlds features over 30 leading contemporary artists who have contributed to or shaped the gallery’s vision since its inception in 2010. From painting and sculpture to photography and installation, the exhibition spans generations, mediums, and material explorations, embracing memory, process, ecology, and identity as recurring themes in more than 200 artworks on display.

The preview evening saw gallerist Rasika Kajaria host a gathering of artists, collectors, patrons, and prominent figures from the art, design, and cultural communities. Among those in attendance were IndiGo Non-Executive Director, Amitabh Kant; the Ambassador of Argentina to India in Ministry of Mines, Mariano Agustin Caucino; Devi Art Foundation Co-Founder, Lekha Poddar; and Joint Managing Director and Chief Business Officer at DLF Home Developers, Aakash Ohri, graced the event. The evening also saw the presence of Sheeba Sabharwal, Radhika Kapoor, Abhishek Basu, and Eeshan Kashyap, among other distinguished attendees who were immersed in the artwork and engaged in insightful conversations with the artist. Guests enjoyed refreshing botanical mixers and drinks, with Sepoy as the official pouring partner for the evening.

Rasika Kajaria, Founder-Director, Gallery Exhibit 320, shared, “This exhibition is a celebration of all the voices that have shaped our journey, artists who challenge, inspire, and provoke us to see differently. Shared Worlds is not just a retrospective moment, but a forward-looking one, a space to consider where we’ve been and where we are heading in the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art.”

The exhibition showcases works by acclaimed artists such as Sumakshi Singh, Ayesha Singh, Jagannath Panda, Deepak Kumar, Mithu Sen, and Vibha Galhotra, many of whom have received international recognition, including at the Loewe Craft Prize, Liverpool Biennial, and the TAF Emerging Artist Award. 

Curator Deeksha Nath notes, “The exhibition resists fixed narratives and instead opens up a terrain of inquiry where artists operate not merely as creators but as active interlocutors of their time.”

The group exhibition will remain open to the public from 4th to 13th August 2025, from 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM daily at the CCA Building, Bikaner House, New Delhi.

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