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Gandhi Art Bridging India & Arab World
28 Nov
Summary
- Exhibition features art from India and the Arab world.
- Two foundations, Barjeel and JNAF, are co-curating.
- Over 60 artists are participating in the show.

A new exhibition, 'Resonant Histories: India and the Arab World,' is currently on display at Mumbai's Jehangir Nicholson Gallery. This groundbreaking exhibition explores the rich artistic and cultural ties between India and the Arab nations. It features works from a diverse group of over 60 artists hailing from various countries, including India, Bahrain, Egypt, and the UAE.
The exhibition thoughtfully juxtaposes artworks, such as a 1948 painting of Mahatma Gandhi by Egyptian artist Ali Hassan alongside a piece by Indian artist Akbar Padamsee. These pairings create a compelling dialogue, bridging nearly five decades and geographical distances.
'Resonant Histories' is a collaborative effort, co-curated by Puja Vaish of the Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation and Suheyla Takesh of the Barjeel Art Foundation. The exhibition aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the shared heritage and contemporary connections between these vibrant regions.



