Featuring nine Indian contemporary artists — including Ravi Kumar Kashi, Megha Joshi, and Mayuri Chari — this group show draws from the poems of T.S. Eliot and Allen Ginsberg to delve into the interplay between private realms and the external socio-cultural milieu. As T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” reminds us, “I have measured out my life with coffee spoons,” we often measure our domestic existence by quotidian rituals and objects — whether it’s Kashi’s depiction of kitchenware on cast cotton rag pulp or Chari’s fabric installation, which is a commentary on Dalit feminist identity.
When: Until May 15, Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Plot no. 28, Sanghvi House, 3rd Pasta Lane, Colaba Market, Colaba
Entry: Free
Metamorphosis at Nature Morte
In this solo exhibition, Italian artist Lorenzo Vitturi references his biographical roots in Italy and Peru, and showcases his collaboration with artisans in Murano, Italy, at the Jaipur Rug Foundation in India, and indigenous communities in Chinchero, Peru. Created in Jaipur, these mixed media artworks employ Murano-fused glass, Peruvian yarns, fishing nets, Indian handmade rugs, eucalyptus wood, and other materials — most of which are sourced from waste, making this a sustainable body of work.
When: Until April 27, Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: 3rd Floor, A Block, Dhanraj Mahal, Railway Colony, Apollo Bandar, Colaba
Entry: Free