Together, their works weave a vibrant, collective narrative that celebrates introspection, memory, identity, and the evolving spirit of contemporary India.
New Delhi: Seventeen distinguished contemporary Indian artists will put up an evocative group art exhibition from December 5th to 14th at Bikaner House in New Delhi, offering an immersive visual experience that bridges diverse artistic voices under one roof.
Curated by Aakshat Sinha and co-curated by Harmandeep Keerti, Sapiens is a thoughtful curatorial intent – to explore the multi-layered ways in which humans perceive, feel, and interact with the world.

Artwork by Mumbai-based Rahul Mhetre. (Photo courtesy: Media Net Works)

Sadaf Beg Khan is a contemporary artist from Delhi-NCR, with her works focusing on themes of women and nature. (Photo courtesy: Media Net Works)
The exhibition brings forward artistic languages that are deeply rooted in personal journeys, regional identities, and socio-cultural reflection. Through figurative, semi-abstract, and abstract expressions using a range of media – acrylics, oils, watercolours, mixed media, and experimental forms the showcase emphasizes individuality while unravelling the shared human condition.
Bringing together a formidable line-up of artists, with Sapiens, IndiGalleria marks its renewed and strengthened commitment to creating meaningful, physical art engagements in India, following its celebrated digital and international showcases.
Shashank Maurya, Founder of IndiGalleria said, “With Sapiens, we reaffirm our core belief that art must be accessible, thoughtful, and transformative. This exhibition is both a celebration of the artists we represent and a reflection of our mission to bring mindful, original art closer to people. I am grateful to every artist and collaborator whose trust and creative energy have made this showcase possible.”