Surrendra Paul Art Gallery

Surrendra Paul Art Gallery Contemporary Art Gallery

The exhibition draws a diverse audience from the arts and music communities, each engaging with Bijan Choudhury’s works ...
30/04/2026

The exhibition draws a diverse audience from the arts and music communities, each engaging with Bijan Choudhury’s works and contributing to an evolving dialogue around their visual and thematic complexity.✨
We were also pleased to welcome members of the Chinese Embassy, whose visit further enriched this exchange.

We invite visitors to experience the exhibition and explore its layered narratives.

🗓️On View: 22 April - 14 May 2026
🕐Timings: 11:00 AM-8:00 PM


25/04/2026

We were delighted to have Mark Cazalet visit the exhibition of works by Bijan Choudhury and share his views.✨

Exhibition on view: 24 April -14 May 2026
Timings: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM


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17/04/2026

Surrendra Paul Art Gallery invites you to
“BETWEEN CITY AND NATURE”.

A Group Exhibition of artworks that reflect on the idea that the constructed and natural realms may oppose each other, yet both shape human needs and aspirations.

🖼 On View: 15 – 22 April
🕐 11 AM – 8 PM
📍 Venue: Surrendra Paul Art Gallery,
Sangeet Shyamala, Opp A11/6, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi

SURRENDRA PAUL ART GALLERY PRESENTSMetropolis: Layers of a Living Structure✨ Artist WalkthroughJoin us for an exclusive ...
09/03/2026

SURRENDRA PAUL ART GALLERY PRESENTS

Metropolis: Layers of a Living Structure

✨ Artist Walkthrough

Join us for an exclusive walkthrough of the exhibition with artist Alka Jhamb, who will share insights into her works and the concept behind the show.

📅 Wednesday, 11 March 2026
⏰ 5:00 PM onwards

📍 Surrendra Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala
Intersection of Streets A11 & A12,
Block A, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi

We look forward to welcoming you.

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Sangeet Shyamala presents, ‘Metropolis: Layers of a Living Structure’, a transformative series of works that explores th...
25/02/2026

Sangeet Shyamala presents, ‘Metropolis: Layers of a Living Structure’, a transformative series of works that explores the city as a site of emotional topography. Born in Delhi, Alka Jhamb’s multicoloured surfaces display the evolving nature of architecture. She approaches the city from a deeply personal and introspective perspective conveyed in a language that is minimalistic.

These compositions are reconfigured with the use of discarded materials, fragments of wood, industrial remnants, and found objects. Through these tactile interventions, the flat canvas appears as three-dimensional terrain, evoking a sense of movement, depth and density. In this collection of work, the metropolis functions as both an archive and a mirror.

We warmly invite you to visit and experience this exhibition ✨

🗓 On view: 22 February – 18 March
⏰ 11 AM – 8 PM

24/01/2026

Artist Jai Khanna reflects on Engraved Epics: Early Bengal Prints of the Ramayana, drawing attention to how early nineteenth-century artists reinterpreted the epic through distinct visual languages. He highlights the exhibition’s layered storytelling and the nuanced depiction of figures such as Hanuman within the context of colonial-era print culture.🪷

On view till 15 February 2026
🕚 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
📍 Surendra Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala, New Delhi

22/01/2026

Parul Dave-Mukherji, Professor and former Dean at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, reflects on the aesthetic sensibilities of the nineteenth century as seen in early Bengali woodcut prints, and how these visual languages shaped the representation of the ancient epic Ramayana. Her remarks situate the works within their historical, cultural, and technological contexts. ✨
She shares these insights in relation to Engraved Epics: Early Bengal Prints of the Ramayana, currently on view at Sangeet Shyamala.

On view till 15 February 2026
🕚 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
📍 Surendra Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi

A glimpse from the preview of 'Engraved Epics: Early Bengal Prints of the Ramayana,' an exhibition showcasing rare ninet...
20/01/2026

A glimpse from the preview of 'Engraved Epics: Early Bengal Prints of the Ramayana,' an exhibition showcasing rare nineteenth-century woodcut illustrations from early Bengali printed editions of the epic. These works reflect the emergence of print culture in Bengal and its role in shaping popular visual narratives of the Ramayana, blending devotion, storytelling, and craftsmanship. 🌱

Curated by Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya.

📍 Surrendera Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala
🗓 Exhibition on view till 15 February
🕐 11:00 AM-8:00 PM


14/01/2026

Sangeet Shyamala and Art Alinda present
Engraved Epics: Early Bengal Prints of the Ramayana

🗓️ Preview: 18 January 2026
⏰ 5:00 pm
📍 Surendra Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala, Vasant Vihar

On View: 19 January – 15 February 2026
Timings : 11 am – 8 pm.


'An Exhibition of Lithography Portfolio' at Surrendra Paul Art Gallery closes today.We invite visitors to engage with wo...
10/01/2026

'An Exhibition of Lithography Portfolio' at Surrendra Paul Art Gallery closes today.
We invite visitors to engage with works by Laxma Goud, K. S. Radhakrishnan, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Jogen Chowdhury, Manu Parekh, Madhavi Parekh, and others before the curtain falls.

📍 Surrendra Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala
⏰ Open till 8:00 PM


Experience Seema Kohli’s visual meditations, rendered through the delicate language of lithography.📍 Surendra Paul Art G...
07/01/2026

Experience Seema Kohli’s visual meditations, rendered through the delicate language of lithography.

📍 Surendra Paul Art Gallery, Sangeet Shyamala
🗓 On view till 10 January
⏰ 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

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