Walking through the vibrant Khotachiwadi, one of the few heritage villages in Mumbai, comes close to an art gallery experience in itself. This week, seven women from across the country add a splash of surrealism to the experience at art gallery, 47-A. Cartographies of the Inner World marks the Mumbai debut of Bengaluru’s KYNKYNY Art Gallery.
“The exhibition was not conceived specifically around women artists. But the works collectively embody an undeniably feminine energy,” the art gallery’s director and curator Vivek Radhakrishnan reveals. While the artists choose forms ranging from printmaking to sculptures, they share a common language of dreams, memories, and personal stories.
TILL May 24; 11 am to 7 pm
AT 47-A, Khotachiwadi, Girgaon.
FREE
Meet the artists
Acrylic on canvas
Veenita Chendvankar’s fantastical canvases use subtle shifts in hues to blend memory, indigenous myth, and reality.
Fantasy Garden – Kerala 1, acrylic on canvas. Pics Courtesy/KYNKYNY
Nidhi Mariam Jacob draws from her childhood memories of visits to parks and gardens to combine botanical forms and the transitional nature of life. The lush depictions invite the viewer to engage with the mysteries of the natural world.
Rhapsody, bronze
Dimpy Menon turns metal into fluid sculpture of human expressions and natural elements
Silent Night – Edition 1/2 , woodcut
Payal Rokade taps into her own transition between rural and urban environments through evocative printmaking
Window seat, mixed media
Rakhee Shenoy uses unlikely objects like flowers, insects, gadgets and keepsakes to create surreal landscapes
Hello, Love, mixed media on canvas
Bakula Nayak revisits old letters and personal objects that come together in layered assortment
The Shadow That Talk, acrylic on linen canvas
Priyanka Aelay’s acrylic works featuring diverse fauna are an ode to Mother Nature






