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  • Inward : Harpreet Narula

    Inward : Harpreet Narula

    Art Explore presents Inward, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Harpreet Narula,opening on 3rd August 2026. The exhibition presents a body of work shaped by threeenduring traditions. The painted walls of…

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  • Echoes: Vipul Kumar

    Sept 26

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  • The Self, Speaking

    The Self, Speaking

    What is it to have a self right now — observed before you have finished forming, measured as you move, narrated by others before you can narrate it yourself? The Self, Speaking…

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  • A Review by Michael Betancourt

    A Review by Michael Betancourt

    Michael Betancourt is an artist, filmmaker and writer whose work has shaped critical discussions around cinema, digital media and visual culture for decades. His engagement with abstraction, technology and perception makes him…

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  • The Language of the Moment

    The Language of the Moment

    The language of contemporary art is changing. For a long time the art world was obsessed with scale. Bigger installations. Bigger statements. Bigger claims. Every fair seemed louder than the last. Every…

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  • Fragments of Passage

    Fragments of Passage

    There is a certain kind of risk missing in contemporary art today. Artists have become comfortable with their own language. Comfortable with repetition. Comfortable with aesthetics that are already accepted. Once something…

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  • The Kettle

    The Kettle

    Nostalgia has become one of the most urgent subjects in contemporary art because modern life is forgetting itself too efficiently. We document everything.We retain very little. Photographs disappear into phones. Personal histories…

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  • The Intimacy of Small Format

    The Intimacy of Small Format

    There is a strange prejudice in contemporary art against the small work. The assumption persists that scale equals seriousness. Bigger works dominate fairs, museums, Instagram feeds, and gallery booths because they command…

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