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Mumbai Art Gallery Celebrates 21 Years with Collaborative Exhibition

6 Nov, 2025

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  • Art & Soul gallery in Worli, Mumbai celebrates 21st anniversary
  • Exhibition 'Fuel to the Fire' features 11 leading painters and ceramic artists
  • Curators pair artists to co-create works across mediums and philosophies
Mumbai Art Gallery Celebrates 21 Years with Collaborative Exhibition

A prominent art gallery in Worli, Mumbai is marking its 21st anniversary with a special exhibition that celebrates the power of collaboration. The month-long show, titled 'Fuel to the Fire', features 11 leading painters and ceramic artists from across India who have been paired to co-create works that bridge different mediums, materials and philosophies.

Curated by Adil Writer and Shayonti Salvi, the exhibition runs from November 11 to December 11 at the Art & Soul gallery. The featured artists include renowned names like Sujata Bajaj, Brinda Miller, Seema Kohli and Arzan Khambatta, who have come together to push the boundaries of their respective practices.

The collaborative nature of the show reflects Art & Soul's own evolution over the past two decades. What began in 1999 as a charity art exhibition for founder Tarana Khubchandani's NGO has now grown into a platform that nurtures artistic freedom and showcases both established and emerging talent.

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The 'Fuel to the Fire' exhibition at Art & Soul gallery in Mumbai celebrates the gallery's 21st anniversary by featuring 11 leading painters and ceramic artists from across India who have been paired to co-create works that bridge different mediums, materials and philosophies.
The exhibition features renowned artists such as Sujata Bajaj, Brinda Miller, Seema Kohli and Arzan Khambatta, among others.
The 'Fuel to the Fire' exhibition will run for a month, from November 11 to December 11, at the Art & Soul gallery in Worli, Mumbai.

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