Where the River Meets the Sea

Alamu Kumaresan, Aparajita Jain Mahajan, Hansika Sharma, Lakshmi Madhavan, Meenakshi Nihalani, Savia Viegas

August 14 – September 11, 2025

Hansika Sharma
Descent beneath the flow (detail)
Indigo dyed textile with embroidery
2025
Image courtesy the artist

Spotlight

From the Archives

Arriving by Güler Ates

November 10 – December 15, 2022, Mumbai

For her third solo, Turkey-born, London based artist Guler Ates, (represented by AMCA in India), examined questions of migration, movement and identity. The photographs in this series emerge from the artist’s own background as a painter. She also has a keen eye for architecture, material, form, and the theatrical.

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A sculpture wrapped in shiny gold foil inside a church or cathedral, with a large mural or tapestry of historical figures and events in the background.

Güler Ates
Arriving
Archival Digital Print
28.8 x 25 cm
2017
Image courtesy the artist

exhibitions

  • Art gallery with sculptures and paintings displayed. A pinkish sculpture of a seated figure with hands over ears on a black pedestal, abstract artwork on the wall, a black and white vase on a white pedestal, and a potted plant on a wooden stand.

    Voir Dire – Part 2

    June 12 - July 10, 2025 | AMCA Colaba

    A group exhibition of contemporary sculptures featuring works by Chandrashekhar Koteshwar, Deepak Kumar, Madhvi Subrahmanian, Priyanka Shah, Sumakshi Singh and Vibha Galhotra.

  • Art gallery exhibit featuring two blue and white ceramic jars with wooden lids on white pedestals to the left, a tall cactus plant on a white pedestal in the middle, and a colorful ceramic sculpture resembling a fruit bouquet on a white pedestal to the right, with framed black-and-white photographs on white walls.

    Voir Dire – In the Round

    March 13 - April 30, 2025 | AMCA Colaba

    A group exhibition featuring works by Arunkumar HG, Benitha Perciyal, Bose Krishnamachari, Chittrovanu Mazumdar, G Ravinder Reddy, Riyas Komu, Sudarshan Shetty and Valay Shende.

  • A woman with dark hair wearing a black sweater, ripped jeans, and a smartwatch, crouches down to look at jewelry in a display case inside a modern art gallery or museum. Behind her, there is a black sideboard with a flower arrangement on top, a back wall with a small window reflection, and a gray wall panel.

    Tableaux: AMCA x Pinakin Studio

    January 9 – 18, 2025 | AMCA Colaba

    Contemporary collectibles featuring artworks by AMCA's represented artists: Alamu Kumaresan, Arvind Sundar, Arushee Suri, Guler Ates, Ravi Joshi, Ritesh Ajmeri and Suzanne Moxhay.

  • A mixed-media art piece of a cow made from flowers, plants, and beads, featuring pink and red flowers with greenery, on a plain white background.

    The Shape of Memory

    November 12 – December 15, 2024 | AMCA Colaba

    Arushee Suri’s solo debut exhibition offered an exploration of memory and the natural world through abstract, intricately beaded sculptural assemblages.

  • A large brown rock placed on the center of a floor covered with irregularly shaped peach-colored tiles arranged in a pattern.

    Cosmos

    September 12 – October 11, 2024 | AMCA Colaba

    Arvind Sundar’s solo exhibition, ‘Cosmos’, features works created during his residency at Hampi Art Labs. Hampi’s vast landscape and the grand architecture opened up new directions in his practice, leading him to explore ideas of infinity and divinity through geometry.

  • A woman in a white shirt and dark pants is standing in an art gallery, looking at a colorful artwork of scattered clothing and accessories. She holds a smartphone and has a woven bag hanging from her shoulder. There are paintings on the gallery wall, including a large painting in the background depicting two women sitting in a cozy indoor setting.

    All Those Who Touched My Life

    July 26 – September 2, 2024 | Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum

    Alamu Kumaresan’s debut solo, curated by Tasneem Mehta brought together figurative works and self portraits that draw upon personal narratives. There is a timelessness in her vocabulary which elevates the work to a universal register. Kumaresan’s work recalls not only her own maternal patrimony but also a rich tradition of reclaiming creative feminine practices earlier relegated to the margins.

  • A person dressed in a colorful, textured garment standing in a dark stone corridor with moss-covered walls and patches of green moss on the ground.

    Requiem

    March 14 – April 30, 2024 | AMCA Colaba

    Sarika Bajaj’s practice spans multiple mediums that include video, photographs, installations and sculpture. Her works in this solo exhibition include photographs (stills from her performance, Passage), tapestries of bird feathers woven on jute fabric, drawing our attention to species at risk of extinction raising larger existential questions.

  • An art gallery with white walls and tiled floors displaying framed paintings and abstract sculptures of colorful, irregularly shaped pieces on the wall.

    All the Light We Cannot See

    January 11 – February 14, 2024 | AMCA Colaba

    The exhibition features young contemporaries from India and overseas, many of whose works are in institutional collections across the world. Introducing works by AMCA representations: Arushee Suri, Arvind Sundar, Guler Ates, Sarika Bajaj, Sarika Mehta, Ravi Joshi and Suzanne Moxhay.

  • Group of women at an art exhibition, two women on the left look at a ribbon or artwork, two women on the right pose next to a colorful sculpture of a head.

    Form

    December 14 – 24, 2023 | AMCA Colaba

    Moving from Lower Parel, the new Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art (AMCA) gallery, opened with the display of the works of four eminent Indian artists — Akbar Padamsee, Jogen Chowdhury, Ravinder Reddy and Sudhir Patwardhan — titled FORM.

  • An abstract painting on a textured white wall with shades of red, pink, and gray.

    Sans Sitters

    September 14 – October 15, 2023 | AMCA Lower Parel

    A solo exhibition of Ahmedabad based artist Ravi Joshi’s portraits, after even years, Joshi’s new works are stained with marble dust, gesso and water colour for an ephemeral effect.

  • Blueprint of geometric shapes on a blue background with circles, squares, and lines, numbered from 1 to 8.

    Blueprints for Impossible Structures

    June 8 – 30, 2023 | AMCA Lower Parel

    Arvind Sundar explores the connection between art and systems, particularly focusing on geometry and mathematics. His work reflects the spiritual and physical relationship to mathematical systems.

  • A circular cheese rind with a partially eaten surface, showing a porous honeycomb pattern on part of the rind and a white edible interior.

    Blanc Papier

    January 12 – February 15, 2023 | AMCA Lower Parel

    A group show featuring the work of six artists, namely Al Qawi Nanavati, Ankush Safaya, Bhavish Ahuja, Chetnaa, Niyeti Chadha, and Shruti Mahajan, who work mainly in paper to explore its many potentialities.

  • A sculpture draped in shiny gold fabric stands in front of a large old historical mural. The setting appears to be inside a church or historical building with dark wood furnishings.

    Arriving

    November 10 – December 15, 2022 | AMCA Lower Parel

    For her third solo, Turkey-born, London based artist Guler Ates, (represented by AMCA in India), examined questions of migration, movement and identity. The photographs in this series emerge from the artist’s own background as a painter. She also has a keen eye for architecture, material, form, and the theatrical.

  • A collection of twelve abstract clocks with minimalist designs, some featuring golden accents and varying clock hands, arranged in a 3x4 grid.

    P= 4L {Deconstructing Square Space }

    November 10 – December 15, 2022 | AMCA Lower Parel

    P= 4L, explores Chetnaa’s preoccupation with that of an elemental form and lines. The simple yet the tenuous weaving of thread through paper brings forth a new order to the artist’s minimal geometric musings on paper.