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India Art Fair became a rich dialogue between tradition and innovation, ecological consciousness, immersive installation...
India Art Fair became a rich dialogue between tradition and innovation, ecological consciousness, immersive installations and material experimentation. Every exhibition brought its own moment of awe, here are a few that truly stopped us in our tracks. Resonances of Light by K-Art Pavilion (Korean Cultural Centre India) Featuring 13 contemporary Korean artists in collaboration with Keumsan Gallery, Resonances of Light explored light as both material and metaphor, playing with surface, reflection and luminosity to shape memory and perception. In Monuments by Sumakshi Singh Through delicate, thread-like forms and architectural fragments, Sumakshi Singh reimagined monuments as memories, blurring craft and architecture, permanence and disappearance, inviting a poetic reflection on what time chooses to preserve. Biography by Prashant Pandey @pran Over 350,000 discarded cigarette butts were transformed into haunting, organic forms. What was once waste became textured, almost cellular sculptures, a stark reflection on consumption, urban life and the traces we leave behind. Forest II — Raki Nikahetiya Inspired by the Miyawaki method, this pocket forest of 200+ native trees brought a thriving ecosystem into the Fair, enclosed in reclaimed metal. A quiet yet powerful reflection on regeneration, resilience and coexistence, nature reclaiming space in the heart of the built world. River by Juhikadevi Steel safety pins and cotton velvet transformed into a tactile, flowing installation, balancing protection and vulnerability. Bhanjdeo weaves memory, identity and lived histories into a form that feels much like a river in motion. #ArtizeCovers #BornFromArt #IndiaArtFair