Gallery G

Gallery G A sanctuary of 10,000 sq. ft., featuring an array of curated masterpieces.

📍Lavelle Road, Bengaluru

Founded in 2003 under the visionary leadership of Gitanjali Maini, Gallery G stands at the forefront of Indian art investment and retail. With over two decades of expertise, we are dedicated to curating and placing exceptional artworks in esteemed collections. Through our partnerships with the Sandeep & Gitanjali Maini Foundation and the Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation, we promote artists and

preserve treasured artworks. Our global network connects fine art collectors, investors, and auction houses, ensuring the highest standards of curation and appreciation for both traditional and modern art forms.

13/05/2026

Before screens, before keyboards, before speed - there were spaces designed entirely around the act of thought.

The bureau was never just furniture. It held letters, records, decisions, private reflections. Its drawers and compartments carried the routines of another era, shaped around ink, paper, and time spent carefully.

Objects like these survive not because they are useful alone, but because they continue to carry traces of the lives once organised around them.

DM to know more. Price at request.

[Art Gallery, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Collector Art, Bengaluru]

Every exhibition begins with a series of questions.But what does this artwork hold? What does it open up? And what happe...
12/05/2026

Every exhibition begins with a series of questions.
But what does this artwork hold? What does it open up? And what happens when it enters a room with other works?

At Gallery G, curation is never only about aesthetics. It’s about building conversations between artists, histories, materials, and viewers. Some works challenge, some linger, and some completely shift the way we look.

This is a glimpse into the lens through which we evaluate and bring artworks together - long before they arrive on the wall.

[Art Gallery, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Art, Bengaluru]

10/05/2026

In these artworks, care appears in small ways - in waiting, holding, gathering, resting. Nothing dramatic, yet everything feels deeply felt. Sometimes, motherhood sits quietly in the corner of a room, asking for nothing, yet holding everything together.

This Mother’s Day, we’re drawn to the moments that often pass unnoticed, yet stay with us the longest. ❤️

[Mother’s Day, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Art, Bengaluru]

08/05/2026

For P. Perumal, the village was never just a subject. It was a way of returning, again and again, to a rhythm that felt lived, familiar, and deeply observed. His works don’t dramatise rural life; they sit within it. Moments of labour, of pause, of gathering - held with a quiet tenderness.

Not distant, not nostalgic - simply present. And perhaps that’s what stays with you.

Now on view at Gallery G. 📍

[Art Gallery, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Art, Bengaluru]

05/05/2026

A portrait asks more from you than a glance. 🖼️

And as the years pass, these images take on another role. Not just as representations, but as records of a time, a system, a way of seeing.

Spend a little longer today with a portrait, and it starts to give more than it first offered.

[Art Gallery, Portraiture, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Portrait Art, Bengaluru]

30/04/2026

We’ve gotten used to moving quickly, from one thing to the next, rarely staying long enough for anything to fully register.

This post is a reminder of what happens when we do the opposite. Art isn’t designed for speed. It asks you to pause, to spend time, to look again. And the more you stay with it, the more it reveals - not all at once, but gradually.

What feels like a short attention span is often just a lack of moments that hold it. And sometimes, all it takes is one piece to change that. đź’›

[Art Gallery, Attention Span, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Art Spotlight, Bengaluru]

His work doesn’t just illustrate mythology, it reshapes how we experience it.In Draupadi Vastrapaharan, the narrative un...
28/04/2026

His work doesn’t just illustrate mythology, it reshapes how we experience it.

In Draupadi Vastrapaharan, the narrative unfolds with a quiet intensity. The figures feel in motion, the moment stretched, held, and charged with emotion. There is no distance between the story and the viewer - it feels immediate, almost unsettling in its presence.

Namboodiri brings a certain fluidity to form, where line and colour work together to carry both rhythm and weight. The scene is not fixed in time; it continues to shift as you stay with it.

Now on view at Gallery G.

[Art Gallery, Artist Spotlight, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Art Spotlight, Bengaluru]

27/04/2026

Visit Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation to experience
" What India Learnt to See"
Event supported by Gallery G
Open Tuesday to Sundays 10am to 6pm
Closed on Mondays

21/04/2026

At Gallery G, this journey continues. We see the Madras movement not as a moment in time, but as an ongoing conversation - one that extends across regions, particularly through its shared exchanges with artists from Karnataka.

It is within this context that the artists themselves come into focus. Achuthan Kudallur, for instance, moves beyond representation entirely, allowing colour to become experience - where a single hue holds depth, rhythm, and emotion. A.P. Santhanaraj brings a different intensity, his works shaped by bold lines and layered colour, balancing control with expressive force. P Perumal brings rural beauty to the forefront with his stark stick like figures. He found inspiration in the countryside that surrounded him, its people and its toil, lending dignity and dimension to life and labour.

Together, these practices share a common spirit of experimenting, questioning, and constantly evolving. For us, creating space for these voices is about continuing that ethos - keeping the dialogue open, evolving, and alive.

[Art Gallery, Art Curator, Art Curation, Indian Gallery, Indian Artists, Indian Art, Art Community, Madras Art, Bengaluru]

Address

38, Lavelle Road, 7th Cross, Shantala Nagar, Ashok Nagar
Bangalore
560001

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+917022443338

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