A showcase that brings together three distinct contemporary practices by Sandilya Theuerkauf (sculpture and relief works using found plant-based material), Meenal Singh (large-format oil-on-canvas paintings driven by fluid pigment processes), and Janardhanan Rudhramoorthy (iron and steel sculptures exploring the body and spatial presence), bringing to Delhi a material-led exploration where substance, process, and material intelligence are central to artistic expression. Event Overview - Dates: February 5–8, 2026 - Venue: India Art Fair, NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi (Booth No. L08) - Curated By: KYNKYNY Art Gallery, Bangalore Participating Artists & Practices Sandilya Theuerkauf - Sculptural and relief works using found plant-based materials. - Rooted in ecology and forest conservation, transforming natural elements into meditative compositions. Meenal Singh - Large-format oil-on-canvas paintings. - Process-driven, fluid pigment techniques creating immersive abstract landscapes. Janardhanan Rudhramoorthy - Iron and steel sculptures exploring body, space, and consciousness. - Inspired by bird nests, engaging with impermanence and transformation. Theme The showcase emphasizes material-led exploration, where substance, process, and material intelligence are central to artistic expression. Sculpture and painting are presented as active forces in meaning-making, inviting viewers into contemplative engagement with nature, abstraction, and spatial presence. Organizer Note KYNKYNY Art Gallery has been a strong supporter of contemporary Indian artists since 2004, fostering dialogue around unconventional materials and techniques while connecting collectors globally. This exhibition is a great example of how Indian contemporary art is increasingly foregrounding ecology, materiality, and process.
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