Love art? Check out these art exhibitions in India this April

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India`s metros are buzzing with art shows and exhibitions and there is a lot to explore. While there are many different kinds of activities that you can indulge in, there is always room for art in your life. 

While there are many that happen through the month, here are some ongoing art exhibitions:

DELHI

The Affordable Show
Taking the show to Gurgaon for the first tme, Baro Art`s The Affordable Show by Baro Market will feature works from around 50 Indian artists, including notable pieces such as Venkat Shyam`s Gond art, Sanjay Chitara`s Mata ni Pachedi, Banoo Batliboi`s book sculpture art and more. The exhibition will also feature a Collector`s Corner with affordably priced works from big-name artists. Every piece on display is original and certified, with prices ranging from Rs 3,000 to Rs 3 lakhs, making it accessible to a wide range of art enthusiasts.

Where: Museo Camera, Gurgaon
When: April 24 – 27
Time: 11 am – 7 pm

MUMBAI

Exploring the world around us 
In an ongoing show, Method Kala Ghoda presents a group show titled `Nature of Us` that explores the intricate and often paradoxical relationship between humans and the world we inhabit. The show is divided into two parts – Interactions with the Natural World and The Nature of Humans in Daily Life. The first part of the exhibition examines humanity’s impact on and interpretation of the natural world, introspecting on ‘development’, rituals, and the elements that hold up a mirror for us to understand existence. The second part focuses on the behavioral nature of humans—the patterns, routines, and social dynamics created within daily life. The artists who are displaying their artworks are Akash Khetavat, Aman Kumar Bavariya, Antara Dey, Hasan Ali Kadiwala, Hasmukh Makwana, Jit Chowdhury, Keerti Pooja, Lata Joshi, Mohd. Intiyaz, Mona Sharma, Prasoon Poddar and Prathamesh M Rajguru.

Where: Method Kala Ghoda, Fort 
When: Ongoing till May 11
Time: 10 am – 8 pm (Friday – Sunday), 2 pm – 9 pm (Wednesday – Thursday)



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