Special Projects

Collaborative exhibitions with a historical focus, curated and produced by our team and partners.

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The critical role of botanical illustration in encoding and circulating plant knowledge.
Indian artists, artistic lineages, and the development of a scientific visual idiom.
Colonial gardens as spaces that fostered botany, art, and colonial exploration.
Botanical publications and their impact on the globalisation of plants.
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Textile labels act as early branding tools shaping perception, value and consumer behaviour.
Label imagery and design reflect local aesthetics, religious symbols, and regional tastes.
Printed labels transcend commerce, becoming collectibles and devotional objects.
Design and visual culture respond to global trade and shifting colonial economies.
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Photographs explore identity, creativity, and post-Independence cultural change.
A seven-decade practice blends academic, accidental, poetic and postmodern approaches.
Images document vernacular visual cultures across India’s villages, towns, and cities.
Cross-stylistic work expands photography’s role in modern Indian art discourse.
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Suhag Studio portraits capture everyday life, ambition, and identity in a small industrial town.
Studio staging enabled personal representation before cameras became widespread.
Commissions spanned administrative, ceremonial, and informal photographic needs.
Digitally restored negatives reveal the studio’s technical skill and social significance.
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Autobiographical paintings reflecting personal memory, formative experiences, and Bhil traditions.
Artistic development shaped by encounters and the mentorship of artist J Swaminathan in Bhopal.
An auto-narrative composed out of an archive of paintings, photographs, and anecdotes.
Bhuri Bai’s experiments with medium and material, alongside sustained engagement with the Bhil community and its artists.