Nature Morte

 

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Known for its cutting-edge contemporary exhibitions, Nature Morte is a major player in Delhi’s art scene. Established in 1982, it represents both established and emerging artists, offering innovative showcases that push the boundaries of contemporary art. The gallery regularly features international artists, ensuring a global perspective on South Asian art. Some notable artists include the renowned Raqs Media Collective and Thukral & Tagra​

Address: The Dhan Mill, 287, 288, 100 Feet Rd, Chhatarpur Hills, New Delhi – 110074

Vadehra Art Gallery

One of Delhi’s oldest and most prestigious galleries, Vadehra Art Gallery was founded in 1987. It has played a significant role in promoting Indian modern and contemporary art globally. Representing four generations of artists, the gallery is known for its high-caliber exhibitions and frequent collaborations with international galleries. Vadehra’s focus ranges from sculpture to photography, offering a dynamic mix of traditional and experimental mediums​

Address: D-40 & D-53 Defence Colony, Delhi – 110024

 

Bikaner House

More than just a gallery, Bikaner House is a cultural hub located in a historic building in the heart of Delhi. The venue not only hosts art exhibitions but also serves as a platform for literary events, film screenings, and cultural discussions. Bikaner House has become a key player in promoting both classical and contemporary Indian art​

Address: 1 Pandara Road, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi, India 110003

Dhoomimal Art Gallery

 

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One of India’s oldest galleries, Dhoomimal has played a crucial role in shaping the Indian art market. Established in 1936, it features the works of modernist legends like F.N. Souza and Jamini Roy. The gallery also supports contemporary artists, making it a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation​

Address: G 42 Connaught Place & 8-A, Connaught Place, Delhi, India 110001

Delhi Art Gallery (DAG)

 

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DAG boasts a comprehensive collection of modern Indian art, focusing on both established masters and emerging talents. With multiple branches worldwide, the gallery contributes greatly to Indian art scholarship. DAG’s exhibitions, often held in collaboration with museums, spotlight iconic Indian artists like Raja Ravi Varma and F.N. Souza, making it a must-visit for serious collectors and art enthusiasts​.

Address: 22A, Janpath Road, Windsor Place, Delhi – 110003

National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)

Housing an extensive collection of Indian modern art, NGMA offers a broad view of India’s rich artistic heritage. The gallery displays works from iconic artists like Rabindranath Tagore and Amrita Sher-Gil, as well as sculptures and textiles that document India’s cultural evolution. NGMA’s curated exhibitions provide insightful narratives of India’s socio-political landscape through art​

Address: Jaipur House, Shershah Rd, near India Gate, Delhi High Court, India Gate, New Delhi – 110003

Exhibit 320

 

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A dynamic platform for emerging contemporary artists, Exhibit 320 has gained recognition for promoting innovative practices in South Asian art. The gallery offers a fresh perspective on contemporary issues through various mediums like digital art, photography, and sculpture. Exhibit 320 frequently collaborates with international curators, giving artists a broader stage for their work.

Address: F320, Lado Sarai, Delhi – 110030

Gallery Espace

 

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Gallery Espace, founded in 1989, has been a crucial player in supporting experimental and conceptual art in India. The gallery showcases a diverse range of media, from traditional Indian miniature art to contemporary sculpture and video installations. Their exhibitions often feature avant-garde works by both local and international artists.

Address: 16, Community Center, Near Surya Hotel, Sujan Mahindra Road, New Friends Colony, New Delhi – 110025

Shrine Empire

 

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Shrine Empire has established itself as a vital space for experimental and contemporary art in Delhi. Known for its focus on social and political commentary, the gallery features both Indian and international artists. It often hosts provocative exhibitions that tackle themes such as identity, feminism, and postcolonialism, pushing boundaries and encouraging dialogue​.

Address: D 395, Lower Basement, Defence Colony New Delhi – 110024

GALLERYSKE

 

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Although relatively new in the Delhi art circuit, GALLERYSKE has quickly made a mark with its focus on contemporary art practices. Known for promoting experimental artists from the subcontinent, GALLERYSKE has become synonymous with innovation and diversity in the art world. It frequently holds thought-provoking exhibitions that attract a wide range of art aficionados​.

Address: A-4 Green Avenue Street Off Green Avenue, Church/Mall Road, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110070