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Lodhi Art District: A Decade of Open-Air Galleries
8 Feb
Summary
- Lodhi Art District marks ten years as India's first public art hub.
- Festival theme 'Dilate All Art Spaces' embraces artistic exchange.
- International artists adapt murals to neighborhood architecture.

Lodhi Art District marks its tenth anniversary this February, reaffirming its status as India's premier public art district. This year's festival, themed 'Dilate All Art Spaces,' brings together Indian and international artists to expand the district's role in artistic dialogue and experimentation.
Presented by St+art India Foundation in association with Asian Paints, the event showcases over 65 murals integrated into the residential landscape. International artists like JuMu from Germany, Elian Chali from Argentina, and Pener from Poland are creating works that respond to the unique conditions of the neighborhood's architecture and environment.
Artists are adapting their creations to elements like trees and arches, making the art a part of the living space. JuMu's mural visually connects Latin American and Indian cultures through textiles, while Elian Chali employs a restrained palette of blue and white to complement the city's density. Pener draws inspiration from his surroundings for his abstract compositions.




