Sculpted Voices: Generations in Dialogue

This exhibition brings together a distinguished group of modern and contemporary Indian artists whose practices illuminate the depth, diversity, and enduring strength of sculptural expression in the country. Spanning generations, they work with materials as elemental as stone, wood, bronze, and stainless-steel wire, transforming each into forms that speak to history, identity, and the evolving language of abstraction and figuration.

The modern masters represented here laid essential foundations. Himmat Shah’s iconic heads and abstract forms reveal a lifelong engagement with material and silence, while Madhvi Parekh extends her folk-rooted visual world into bronze, reimagining the female figure through the lens of memory and myth. Thota Vaikuntam’s bronzes, enriched with patinas, celebrate the people of rural Telangana, capturing their dignity with a timeless, sculptural clarity.

Alongside them stand contemporary voices who push material boundaries with equal conviction. Gaurab Das carves stone and wood into resonant female forms, balancing grace and gravitas. Pramod Mann’s abstract stone composition explores rhythm and reduction, celebrating purity of form. Dhananjay Singh’s intricate stainless- steel structures evoke trees, roots, and spiritual connectedness, reminding us of our ties to the natural world. Together, these artists map a vibrant lineage of Indian sculpture; the result is a powerful collective story of materiality, memory, and creative voices.

Date: 25 December 2025 - 26 February 2026

Time: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm (Tuesday to Sunday)

Location: Ojas Art, 1AQ

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