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Featured Contemporary Indian Art

byCop ShivaShips across India; Visit gallery at Wilson Garden, BengaluruStarts from35,000 per artworkView full gallery

Discover our rotating selection of contemporary Indian art, featuring works that explore memory, identity, and the South Asian experience.

This is a photo-performance from Cop Shiva's series 'No Longer A Memory', created with his mother, Gowramma. They playfully recreate childhood fantasies, transforming memory into a vibrant, theatrical performance that explores identity and love.

Arunkumar H. G.'s monumental sculpture 'Impinged II', crafted from recycled paper pulp, now resides at Terminal 2 of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. This acquisition showcases our commitment to placing significant contemporary Indian art in major public spaces.

A view of our booth at the Seattle Art Fair 2025. Participating in international art fairs allows me to bring the powerful voices of South Asian artists to a global audience and connect with collectors from around the world.

'The Stranger I', a limited edition serigraph by the master modernist Jehangir Sabavala. Representing such iconic artists is central to my mission of showcasing the full spectrum of Indian art history, from modern pioneers to contemporary innovators.

This untitled textile work is a collaboration between artist Anitha N Reddy and Husenbi Jamadar of the Siddi Quilters. Hand-stitched from upcycled cotton, these quilts are powerful works of art, rich with the memory, labor, and heritage of the Siddi community.

'Triumphant Skywalker (No Black Tongue)', a bronze sculpture by Tsherin Sherpa. This piece playfully distorts Himalayan iconography to explore themes of cultural identity, displacement, and hybridity in the modern world.

Artist Cop Shiva stands beside his work at the preview of his solo exhibition, 'No Longer A Memory'. My role is not just to sell art, but to support and develop the careers of the artists I represent, helping them bring their vision to life.

Visitors engage in conversation during the Vidya Bhushan exhibition. My gallery is a space for dialogue and connection, where people can immerse themselves in art and share in the experience.

About Featured

When you visit our Wilson Garden space, take time to see how the lighting changes the texture of our textile and sculptural works. We do not just display objects; we tell stories, so if a piece speaks to you, ask us about its history and the artist’s process before you make a decision.

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