Art Alive Gallery

Art Alive Gallery Contemporary Art Gallery, New Delhi, established in 2001| Current Shows: Collectors Weekend Ed 5 | S Vaikuntam, Paresh Maity and more.

Art Alive Gallery is one of the leading and forward-looking galleries in India. It was set up in 2001 by Sunaina Anand to promote Indian art practices. Since its inception the Gallery has carved a distinct position by creating an effective visual and literal dialogue in form of curated shows, critically edged catalogues, intra-disciplinary events, art books and seminars. Wherein the initiative is

to strengthen inter-disciplinary communication in order to increase public knowledge and stimulate appreciation of Art. With a firm commitment to art fraternity, the Gallery feels responsible towards both the 20th Century and 21st Century traditions of Indian Art. In response to which, are organized retrospectives to give tribute to legendary Indian artists; while also conceptualize shows that establish methodological links between Modern and Contemporary Art. The Gallery finds great delight to observe contemporary nuances of modernistic trends, in accordance to which in 2007 was celebrated 85th birthday of S.H. Raza , a tradition in himself by organizing a multi-art event named, ‘Swasti’ that featured a solo show of the artist at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, a group exhibition of Raza Foundation Awardees, a Poetry and Performative Arts festival and a panel discussion on Raza, titled ‘Shoonya aur Aakar’ (Form and Nothingness) with distinguished art critics and writers. Likewise retrospectives and solo shows of distinguished artists have been organized, namely, Thota Vaikuntam, K.S. Radhakrishnan, Shuvaprasanna to tribute modern indigenous artistic trends. The Thota Vaikuntam solo show was also taken to London in 2005. The Gallery has successfully bridged a distance between the two centuries, while exploring new paradigms by putting up shows like: ‘Bridges’ (2005), ‘Tatva’(2006), ‘An Indian Summer’ (2007) and ‘Generation Next’ (2007). Also it facilitates a platform for innovative, experimental art practices that respond to present socio-cultural dilemmas, amongst which are solo shows: ‘Encounter’ by Veer Munshi (2006), ‘Distinguished Company’ by Nayanna Kanodia (2007), and ‘The Street’ by Yusuf Arakkal (2007). While working towards transforming perceptive sensibilities, group shows were held, like the ‘Fair and Furious’ I &II, on Feminine Fables with 12 contemporary artists in 2003 and 2004 respectively; ‘Ways of Seeing’ (2005) which also won the Habitat Award for the best show of 2005 and recently organized multi-media show ‘Urgent Conversations’ (2008) instigating a discourse over ignored social issues. Furthermore, supporting publications on Indian Art, Art Alive has published an extraordinary range of books, including catalogues with critically analytical text; limited edition art portfolios with artist’s signatures like litho works by Jogen Chowdhury, T. Amongst the archival publications are a monograph on the life and art of S.H. Raza and T.Vaikuntam in the ‘Art Alive Masters Series’ and the first volume of ‘Faces of Indian Art’ that offers an inside view into the studio of Indian artists through the lens of Nemai Ghosh and the artist’s profiles by distinguished art writers and critics. Also are monographic books with large reproductions of their works on K.S. Radhakrishnan and Paresh Maity. In the pipeline are several monographs and volume series of the above publications. With the literary ventures and seminars the motive is to enhance audience response and institute a personal connectivity between the viewer and the artist. Keeping this end in view, Art Alive has arranged several seminars and activities in India and abroad in collaboration with reputed institutions and organizations. A Panel discussion ‘Indian Art Today: An Exploration of Contemporary India’, with Dr. Partha Mitter, Prof. Parul Dave Mukherjee and Prof. Francesco Manacorda; an illustrated lecture on ‘A Carnival Sense of the World’ by Timothy Hymen, an eminent painter and art critic; an art workshop for kids in London and more. Art Alive aspires to build visually and aesthetically active visual experience and assist growth of Indian Art. To showcase Indian Contemporary Art, locally, nationally and internationally; the gallery actively ventures into collaborative programs and participates in several national and international festivals and art fairs.

29/11/2025



Whispered Continuum, a solo show of works by Smriti Dixit is now on view at Art Alive Gallery.

“Fibre entered her practice naturally; accessible and intimate, it has evolved in her work since 1995. Her process of coiling, weaving, and stitching fabric and found materials is both meditative and transformative — a celebration of nature’s continuity and a quiet critique of our culture’s impulse to tame it.”
- Jasmine Shah Varma, Art Writer and Curator

Rather than treating nature as an external subject, Smriti’s work comes from an inner landscape of memory and sensation, creating impressions of nature rather than replicas of trees or flowers. Through her materials and methods, Smriti bridges craft traditions with contemporary vision inviting viewers into her way of seeing.

The show is on view at Art Alive Gallery till 5th Jan, 2026. Friends in Delhi, do not miss!

Art Alive Gallery is delighted to bring to you Whispered Continuum, a solo show of works by Smriti Dixit. Whispered Cont...
25/11/2025

Art Alive Gallery is delighted to bring to you Whispered Continuum, a solo show of works by Smriti Dixit.

Whispered Continuum draws inspiration from the natural landscape and coastal flora near Smriti Dixit’s home in suburban Mumbai, where every creeper, palm, and ripple becomes a metaphor for resilience and transition. Her works are imaginative recreations of sensations and memories — nuanced reflections on the cycles of growth, decay, and renewal that define both nature and human experience.

Opening Preview:
📅 Friday, 28th November, 2025
⏱️ 5 - 8 PM
📍Art Alive Gallery

We look forward to seeing you there!

24/11/2025

Art Alive Gallery is delighted to bring to you Whispered Continuum, a solo show of works by Smriti Dixit.

Whispered Continuum draws inspiration from the natural landscape and coastal flora near Smriti Dixit’s home in suburban Mumbai, where every creeper, palm, and ripple becomes a metaphor for resilience and transition. Her works are imaginative recreations of sensations and memories — nuanced reflections on the cycles of growth, decay, and renewal that define both nature and human experience.

Opening Preview:
📅 Friday, 28th November, 2025
⏱️ 5 - 8 PM
📍Art Alive Gallery

We look forward to seeing you there!

Art Alive Gallery x Ashvita’s x Art ConnectThank you, Hyderabad, for the amazing response to our collection as part of C...
24/11/2025

Art Alive Gallery x Ashvita’s x Art Connect

Thank you, Hyderabad, for the amazing response to our collection as part of Contemporary Now, Edition II. It was truly phenomenal to witness the blend of creativity and enthusiasm as part of this collaborative effort.

Visit Contemporary Now till 25th November at Spirit Connect, Jubilee Hills.

Contemporary Now - Edition II
In collaboration with Ashvita’s and Art Connect, Art Alive is pleased to be a part of the ...
23/11/2025

Contemporary Now - Edition II


In collaboration with Ashvita’s and Art Connect, Art Alive is pleased to be a part of the second edition of Contemporary Now at Spirit Connect, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.

Our presentation brings together the most important voices in contemporary art offering audiences a visual journey through painting, ceramics, and mixed media works, highlighting both established and emerging voices.

Featured artists include, Paresh Maity, one of India’s most versatile contemporary artists who explores the mood and color of contemporary human existence through his works, Shibu Natesan, capturing the quiet resonances of ordinary life, Chandra Bhattacharjee, whose contemplative style reflects his deep ecological engagement; Maya Burman, known for her dreamlike and intricate imagery, Yashwant Deshmukh, exploring the intersection of memory, space, and emotion through atmospheric abstraction, Anjaneyulu G, whose hyperrealist works evoke cultural memory through everyday objects; Vipul Rathod, whose miniaturized paper-mâché grids are suggestive of quiet discovery and Vinod Daroz’s ceramic sculptures focusing on the intersection of material and spiritual realms.

The exhibition is on view until 25 November 2025.

Friends in Hyderabad, do not miss this!

Art Alive Gallery  Booth 📍C49Presenting works by: MF Husain | SH Raza | Sakti Burman | Thota Vaikuntam | Manu Parekh | P...
15/11/2025

Art Alive Gallery
Booth 📍C49

Presenting works by: MF Husain | SH Raza | Sakti Burman | Thota Vaikuntam | Manu Parekh | Paresh Maity | Jayasri Burman | Shibu Natesan | Chandra Bhattacharjee | Yashwant Deshmukh | Anjaneyulu G | Vipul Rathod | Radhika Surana

Last 2 days to catch the fair, friends in Mumbai, come say hi!
📍Mahalaxmi Racecourse

14/11/2025
11/11/2025

Art Alive Gallery x Art Mumbai

The making of Ananta

Ananta is a powerful visual presentation by Jayasri Burman that combines nature and feminine imagery exploring the interconnectedness of humans and nature. The timelessness of shells and cowries evoke the essence germination and renewal where mother nature journeys through infinite (ananta) realms spiritually invoking a new world order.

Catch this iconic work at the Art Alive Booth at Art Mumbai! See you at C49!

Mumbai, here we come! We’re excited to announce that Art Alive Gallery will be exhibiting at Art Mumbai 2025!Visit us at...
05/11/2025

Mumbai, here we come! We’re excited to announce that Art Alive Gallery will be exhibiting at Art Mumbai 2025!

Visit us at Booth C49 from 13-16 Nov at Members Enclosure, Mahalaxmi Racecourse. Mark your calendars!

We’re showcasing work by:
M F Husain
SH Raza
Sakti Burman
Thota Vaikuntam
Manu Parekh
Paresh Maity
Jayasri Burman
Shibu Natesan
Chandra Bhattacharjee
Yashwant Deshmukh
Anjaneyulu G
Vipul Rathod
Radhika Surana

See you all in Mumbai!

03/11/2025

We are delighted to announce our participation in Art Mumbai 2025!

Visit us at Booth C49 from 13th to 16th November 2025 at Mahalaxmi Racecourse. Watch this space for more!

‼️

Address

S-221 Panchsheel Park
Delhi
110017

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 7pm
Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 7pm

Telephone

+911141639000

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Art Alive Gallery posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Establishment

Send a message to Art Alive Gallery:

Share

Category

//iconSize: [32, 32], //html: '' }) .bindTooltip(name, { //permanent: true, direction: 'bottom', //offset: L.point(12, 25), //opacity: 0.88, interactive: true }) .bindPopup(name); markersLayer.addLayer(marker); } function getMore() { if (gettingMore) { return; } gettingMore = true; var center = map.getCenter(); $.ajax({ url: "/vicinitysearch", data: { lat: center.lat, lng: center.lng, country: "INDIA" } }) .done(function(data) { var added = 0; data.forEach(function(loc) { if (!locationIds.includes(loc.id)) { var mapLoc = {id:loc.id,lat:loc.latitude,lng:loc.longitude,title:trunc20(loc.name),popupHtml:loc.popupHtml,urlPath:loc.urlPath,pictureUrl:loc.pictureUrl}; locations.push(mapLoc); locationIds.push(loc.id); map._addMarker(mapLoc); added++; } }); }) .always(function() { gettingMore = false; }); } map._clearMarkers = function() { markersLayer.clearLayers(); } }); }, 4000); });