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‘Samanvaya: Line · Colour · Form’ Group Exhiition by Delhi Art Society at India International Centre
In a world that often feels divided—visually, emotionally, and culturally—‘Samanvaya: Line · Colour · Form’ arrives as a refreshing reminder of the beauty of coming together. Presented by Delhi Art Society and curated by Jyoti A Kathpalia, this group exhibition brings into focus the power of artistic dialogue through diversity.
Opening on 20th March at 6:00 pm, the exhibition is set to unfold as a vibrant confluence of ideas, mediums, and artistic journeys—each distinct, yet deeply interconnected.
Rooted in Sanskrit, Samanvaya speaks of harmony, synthesis, and balance. But beyond its literal meaning, it reflects something far more relevant in today’s context—the ability to coexist while retaining individuality.
This idea finds a natural expression in the exhibition. Rather than presenting a singular narrative, *’Samanvaya’ creates space for multiple voices—each artist contributing their own visual language, yet participating in a larger, shared rhythm.
Artist Anju Kaushik, who is showcasing her sculptural paintings says, “In these wall reliefs, I explore the memory of materials and the transformation of discarded objects. Using concrete, wire, and metal fragments, I reconstruct traces of urban decay into new forms of balance and renewal. My work reflects on time, waste, and resilience — giving forgotten materials a second life through art.”
As the title suggests, the exhibition explores three fundamental elements of art—line, colour, and form—not as isolated components, but as living, breathing expressions.
“Artists are seekers of beauty and sight is our tool to explore it. We create what we see and what we feel. The act of seeing and internalizing the visuals is the foundation of my art practice. I firmly believe that pictures taught us to speak, communicate and express”, says participating artist Satish Sharma.
Lines that trace personal journeys, sometimes delicate, sometimes assertive
Colours that evoke emotion, memory, and mood
Forms that shape space—both physical and conceptual
Together, these elements transform the gallery into an immersive visual experience—one that invites viewers to slow down, observe, and connect. At the heart of ‘Samanvaya’ are the artists themselves—seasoned practitioners, whose works reflect years of exploration and evolution.
Each artist brings with them a unique perspective—shaped by their individual experiences, mediums, and evolving practices. From painting and printmaking to sculpture, the diversity of works ensures that every viewer finds something that resonates.
Neeraj Gupta, who is showcasing his sculptures says, “Art, for me, is a continuous act of participation—with material, with space, and with people. Each work is not just an object, but an invitation to engage, reflect, and rediscover our shared consciousness.”
With initiatives like this, the Delhi Art Society continues to strengthen its vision of connecting art with the public. Over the years, it has created platforms that encourage not just viewing, but understanding and participation.
‘Samanvaya’ is yet another step in that direction—bringing together established voices while making contemporary art accessible and meaningful.
Whether you are an art enthusiast, a collector, or simply someone looking to experience something inspiring, ‘Samanvaya: Line · Colour · Form’ offers a moment of pause in an otherwise fast-paced world.
It is about finding connection in contrast, and harmony in diversity—something we could all use a little more of.
Participating artist “Cities are not static—they live, evolve, and remember. They are more than skylines; they are living organisms shaped by human desire, memory, and motion. Through art, I seek to observe and reorganize this ever-shifting landscape, reconstructing the metropolis not as a fixed place, but as a layered experience of memory, structure, and imagination.” – explains Alka Jhamb who is also participating in the show.
Title: Samanvaya: Line · Colour · Form
Curated by: Jyoti A Kathpalia
Presented by: Delhi Art Society
Opening: 20 March, 6:00 pm- On view till 30th March 2026
Format: Group Exhibition
Aashima Mehrotra | Alka Jhamb | Anand Moy Banerji | Aniruddh Sagar | Anju Kaushik | Apoorva Garg | Avneet Chawla | Girish Urkude | Jagdish Chander | Kalicharan Gupta | Meena Deora | Mohan Shingane | Neeraj Gupta | Nivedita Pande | Prasanta Kalita | Prem Singh | Rachit Jain | Rakesh Kumar Gupta | Sanjoy Roy | Satish Sharma | Shashikala Singh | Shruti Binay | Shruti Chandra Gupta | Surinder K. Mishra | Vandana Rakesh
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