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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Hindu College's Art Extravaganza Celebrates 25 Years of Creativity

Hindu College's Art Extravaganza Celebrates 25 Years of Creativity

9 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Hindu College's fine arts society hosts annual art exhibition "Minerva's Galore"
  • Exhibition explores themes of "War and Peace" through diverse mythological narratives
  • Showcases 6 collective artworks and individual pieces by talented student artists
Hindu College's Art Extravaganza Celebrates 25 Years of Creativity

On November 4th, 2025, the Hindu College amphitheatre in New Delhi came alive with vibrant colors and creativity as Abstractions, the college's fine arts society, hosted its annual art exhibition, Minerva's Galore. This year's exhibition, the first major event of the academic calendar, paid tribute to the 25-year legacy of Abstractions and its unwavering commitment to artistic freedom and expression.

Centered around the theme "War and Peace", the exhibition examined how narratives of conflict and resolution transcend time and culture. Six collective artworks were showcased, each inspired by a distinct mythology - Mahabharata, Mayan, Buddhist, Japanese, Mesopotamian and Egyptian. The student artists reflected on how timeless myths of conflicts, reconciliation and coexistence echo the dilemmas of the contemporary world, positioning art as an instrument in the quest for harmony and humanity.

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In addition to the group compositions, the exhibition featured several individual artworks that demonstrated remarkable diversity in style, technique and medium. Visitors were captivated by the lifelike precision and intricate detailing of each piece, as the amphitheatre buzzed with energy and pride. Faculty members offered warm words of encouragement, urging students to never let their creative pursuits fade, while several visitors expressed interest in purchasing select artworks, reflecting the quality and appeal of the exhibition.

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The "Minerva's Galore" exhibition is the annual art exhibition hosted by the fine arts society, Abstractions, at Hindu College in New Delhi, India.
The exhibition features 6 collective artworks inspired by diverse mythologies from around the world, including the Mahabharata, Mayan, Buddhist, Japanese, Mesopotamian and Egyptian traditions, reflecting on how timeless myths of conflict, reconciliation and coexistence relate to contemporary issues.
This year's "Minerva's Galore" exhibition marks the 25th anniversary of the Abstractions fine arts society, celebrating its legacy of artistic freedom and expression.

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