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    New Delhi-based Nature Morte has introduced the opening of a brand new house in Mumbai.

    Mary WBy Mary WJanuary 15, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    New Delhi-based Nature Morte has introduced the opening of a brand new outlet in Mumbai, which is predicted to open later this month. The inaugural exhibition shall be a solo present by Indian artist Subodh Gupta, reflecting the gallery’s dedication to showcasing regional expertise.

    Designed by Rajiv Saini Associates, the house in Mumbai will depart from conventional white dice galleries, providing a extra intimate expertise. The growth displays Nature Morte’s technique to develop its worldwide attain, which incorporates plans to collaborate with artists comparable to Alicja Kwade.

    The brand new outpost, situated within the Dhanraj Mahal Constructing in Colaba, Mumbai’s gallery district, will usher in a brand new period of galleries, catering to Mumbai’s extra experimental collector base. Recognized for representing artists comparable to Bharti Kher and Ayesha Singh, Nature Morte joins a rising record of Indian galleries opening second branches throughout the nation, together with tastemakers comparable to Kolkata-based Experimenter.

    A solo exhibition of Gupta’s new work and sculptures at Nature Morte shall be on view beginning January 18. Subsequent, Nature Morte introduced plans to exhibit Thukral & Tagra and Italian photographer Lorenzo Vitturi.

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