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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, the first private museum exhibiting Modern and Contemporary art from India and the subcontinent. linktr.ee/knmaindia

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In a city that never stops, KNMA invites you to slow down and find the artist hidden in you! As the Official Learning Partner of ART MUMBAI, KNMA brings you the Interactive Terrain: a series of artist-led workshops that merges artistic reflection with hands-on making. Across

In a city that never stops, KNMA invites you to slow down and find the artist hidden in you!

As the Official Learning Partner of ART MUMBAI, KNMA brings you the Interactive Terrain: a series of artist-led workshops that merges artistic reflection with hands-on making.

Across
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Children’s Day at KNMA came with unexpected wisdom from our tiniest visitors 👶🏻 Our “serious art questions” were met with answers that were surprisingly matter-of-fact and refreshingly unfiltered, reminding us that all art needs is a bit of wonder and a whole lot of heart! 🩷

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Kicking off the week on a performative note 🎭 Artwork: Rabindranath Tagore Untitled (Three Baul’s), 1938 Watercolour and ink on paper 9.7 x 13.6in Collection: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art #MondayMotivation #RabindranathTagore #Monday #Art #Performance #Appraisal

Kicking off the week on a performative note 🎭

Artwork:
Rabindranath Tagore
Untitled (Three Baul’s), 1938
Watercolour and ink on paper
9.7 x 13.6in
Collection: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

#MondayMotivation #RabindranathTagore #Monday #Art #Performance #Appraisal
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KNMA’s showing at ART MUMBAI 2025 brought together works by Tyeb Mehta in an unprecedented gathering. Watch as Roobina Karode, Director & Chief Curator, KNMA, reflects on a practice shaped by distilled form, recurring motifs, and a distinctive post-colonial voice – seen across

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Some stories endure through collective memory shaped across generations. Last summer, ‘Walking Through a Songline’, developed by the National Museum of Australia, was presented in India by KNMA. It offered a glimpse into one of Australia’s most significant cultural narratives

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What a remarkable convergence of art, ideas, and community! ART MUMBAI 2025 brought an energy we were thrilled to stand at the centre of! We presented Tyeb Mehta’s solo exhibition, in collaboration with the Tyeb Mehta Foundation and Saffronart Foundation – a memorable prelude

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What does it mean for art to truly include everyone? At KNMA, we believe accessibility is not an addition, but the essence of a community. In early November, artists, educators, and audiences gathered to celebrate the beauty of sign language and the stories it carries. The

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This one's for the future!  This season, CentreStage shines the spotlight on an incredible new generation of artists. Meet the four artists shaping this new era: Carnatic vocal prodigy Rahul Vellal, National Award-winning playback singer Uthara Unnikrishnan, dynamic

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Is a line just a mark, or is it something more? "Extraordinary Line" reveals it's more than a mark, but an ongoing dialogue across time. This exhibition connects two generations of artists, showing how they have used drawing to respond to a changing society. Curator Avijna

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Every drawing begins as a story shaped by memory and the impulse to give form to what is held within. Extraordinary Line gathers artists who draw with reflection and emotion, turning fragments of lived experience into gestures that speak beyond the self. Across the exhibition,

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A story carried across deserts, skies, and generations comes alive in Delhi, in collaboration with the National Museum of Australia and Humayun’s Tomb Museum. ‘Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters’ transforms space through immersive projections, surrounding sound, and

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Two evenings of captivating artistry! KNMA’s 3rd edition of the CentreStage Weekend proved once again that the future of Indian performing arts is in brilliant hands. Every act slowed down time and turned the weekend into something truly unforgettable. Endless gratitude to

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Have you ever wondered how an exhibition comes to life? please touch gently (zines, comics, ephemera) is an exhibition conceived as a sensory experience. It is crafted not merely for observation, but for personal connection, inviting you to touch, read, and make the art your

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Some milestones reflect achievement; this one marks a legacy! Our visionary founder, Kiran Nadar, has devoted herself to bridging bridges between the hidden treasures of Indian modernism with global audiences, transforming cultural patronage through profound sincerity and

Some milestones reflect achievement; this one marks a legacy!

Our visionary founder, Kiran Nadar, has devoted herself to bridging bridges between the hidden treasures of Indian modernism with global audiences, transforming cultural patronage through profound sincerity and
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The story is not yet over. The master returns, inviting us deeper into his layered worlds. After a landmark retrospective at KNMA Saket earlier this year, Gulammohammed Sheikh’s universe finds a new horizon at the 6th edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. What untold

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When the girls’ trip actually makes it out of the group chat. #Monday #Meme #GirlsTrip #Art #Humour Artwork: Princesses on horse-back Possibly Deccan Late 18th century Opaque watercolour with gold on paper 28.5 × 22.7 cm Collection: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art

When the girls’ trip actually makes it out of the group chat.

#Monday #Meme #GirlsTrip #Art #Humour

Artwork:
Princesses on horse-back
Possibly Deccan
Late 18th century
Opaque watercolour with gold on paper
28.5 × 22.7 cm
Collection: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
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Three exhibitions, each a world of its own, each waiting to be explored by young thinkers and grown-ups alike. Bring your questions and your curiosity. Weekends are for wonder. And few places hold more of it than a museum. See you at KNMA! #KNMA #ArtForAll

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KNMA returns to the Kochi-Muziris Biennale with Gulammohammed Sheikh’s ‘of worlds within worlds’. After opening up his kaleidoscopic universe at KNMA Saket earlier this year, Sheikh’s practice now journeys to the coast of the Kerala, where shifting vantage points and narrative

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Processing how the weekend ended and it’s already Monday #Monday #Meme #Humour #Art #BhupenKhakhar Artwork: Bhupen Khakhar Man in Bed, 1973 Medium: Watercolour and pencil on paper Size: 12.00 x 9.00 in

Processing how the weekend ended and it’s already Monday

#Monday #Meme #Humour #Art #BhupenKhakhar

Artwork:
Bhupen Khakhar
Man in Bed, 1973
Medium: Watercolour and pencil on paper
Size: 12.00 x 9.00 in