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Contemporary Indian Art Collection

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A selection of works representing the diverse styles, materials, and narratives we bring to the gallery today.

This kinetic iron sculpture by Janarthanan Rudhramoorthy captures the human form in a moment of untethered motion. The interplay of layered metal and shadow speaks to the complexity of our existence, a central theme we love to explore in the art we curate.

Naina Maithani's "Power of Invisible" is an abstract landscape that is more a feeling than a place. Her intuitive use of transparency and luminosity in this acrylic on canvas creates a contemplative colour-scape that draws you into a state of quiet reflection.

We invite you to look closer at the art of Sandilya Theuerkauf. This video explores his unique process, where he transforms found materials like teak and eucalyptus bark into three-dimensional artworks that reveal the hidden textures and stories of the natural world.

In this richly layered acrylic, Siddharth Shingade brings to life a memory from his homeland of Marathwada. The piece, titled "Family with Goat," is a beautiful example of his narrative style, blending folk traditions with a contemporary aesthetic to tell stories of rural life.

This sculptural relief by Sandilya Theuerkauf is crafted from the bark of the Albizia lebbeck tree. His process is a meditation on perception and our connection to the land, where the material itself dictates the final form, inviting deep reflection.

Yuvan Bothysathuvar's abstract collages are an optical wonderland, playing with pattern and colour to create a hypnotic effect. This piece, fashioned from meticulously arranged paper, tells a story about the transitions we experience in life.

Priyanka Aelay transforms Telangana's folk heritage into a contemporary vision in "Calm Before the Chaos." Her mythical forests are filled with intricate motifs and vibrant colours, creating a magic-realist tale on canvas.

A view of our "Liminality" exhibition at the gallery. We believe the physical space is essential to the experience of art, allowing for a quiet dialogue between the artwork, the space, and the viewer.

We often receive questions from new and seasoned collectors alike. In this video, our co-founder Namu Kini answers some frequently asked questions about buying art, from framing and shipping to our advisory services for first-time buyers.

This classic piece from the "Badami Series" by the late JMS Mani depicts the vibrant energy of everyday life in the historic Karnataka town. His work is a cornerstone of our collection, representing a deep connection to Indian culture and landscape.

About Featured

When you see a piece here, you are not just looking at a canvas; you are looking at an artist’s internal landscape. Before you decide on a piece, we can provide a virtual mock-up of how it will look on your actual wall, taking the guesswork out of scale and colour balance in your home.

This featured collection captures our current dialogue with Indian contemporary art. We look for pieces that tell a story, whether it is the rural nostalgia in Siddharth Shingade’s work or the rhythmic, abstract complexity of Yuvan Bothysathuvar. Every piece here has earned its place through its emotional resonance.

Buying art is a personal journey, and it often begins with a question. If you are browsing, you might wonder how a large-scale iron sculpture fits into a compact city apartment, or how a mixed-media piece changes under different lighting. We help you navigate these questions. From conservation-grade framing that protects your investment to our logistics team that ensures your piece arrives in a custom-built crate, we handle the technical heavy lifting. We believe art should be a liveable, breathable part of your home, not a static object on a wall. Whether you are an experienced collector or looking for your first piece, we are here to ensure the transition from our gallery to your wall is seamless.

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Kynkyny Art Gallery

Visit our gallery at Infantry Road, BengaluruStarts from 22,000 per artwork

We’re Namu and Vivek, and we built KYNKYNY to bridge the gap between soulful art and the spaces we inhabit. We don't just sell art; we share the stories of the artists we represent, helping you find a piece that actually speaks to you.

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