Dhoomimal Gallery, an iconic name in the Indian art scene, is set to captivate art enthusiasts with its latest exhibition, 'Anekanta: A Journey in Indian Art', curated by the talented Jyoti A Kathpalia and in collaboration with Bridal Asia. This remarkable showcase, which opened its doors on September 23rd in New Delhi, brought together a diverse range of renowned artists, each contributing their unique perspective and style to the rich tapestry of Indian art.

The collection titled Anekanta has been curated by Jyoti A Kathpalia and was done in collaboration with Bridal Asia. Source: Dhoomimal Gallery/Instagram
The exhibition's title, 'Anekanta', embodies the concept of coexisting multiple truths, perspectives, and possibilities.
It symbolizes the idea that art transcends boundaries, embracing a multitude of voices and narratives. This exhibition served as a testament to the inclusivity and accessibility of art, aiming to break down the barriers that often deter people from experiencing its profound beauty.
Art has often been associated with exclusivity and the confines of museums and galleries. However, recent initiatives have sought to democratize art, making it accessible to a broader audience. Dhoomimal Gallery's 'Anekanta' exemplifies this commitment by bringing exceptional Indian artworks to the public eye, bridging the gap between art and its audience.
The exhibition featured artworks spanning several decades, showcasing the work of master artists, veteran contemporary artists, and emerging talents. These artists hail from diverse backgrounds, regions, and artistic periods, creating a kaleidoscope of artistic expressions.

The exhibition showcased artworks of a variety of artists from various walks of life and at various stages in their careers - from legendary artists to emerging talents. The exhibition had it all.Source: Dhoomimal Gallery/Instagram
Among the featured artists were Ambadas Khobragade, F.N. Souza, H.A. Gade,
Jamini Roy, Krishen Khanna, M.F. Husain, and many others. These celebrated artists have significantly contributed to the evolution of Indian art, embodying different traditions and styles.
The exhibition paid tribute to the nine exceptional masters of art whom the Government of India declared national treasures in the 1970s. Their works reflect the essence of Indian art and culture, spanning diverse traditions and styles. These visionary artists, who originated from various corners of India, played pivotal roles in shaping the nation's artistic landscape.