The Gallery

Located in the famous art complex, Triveni Kala Sangam, the gallery has held over 650 exhibitions and produced over 450 catalogues celebrating the work of both distinguished artists as well as new and emerging talent from India and abroad. Its dual mandate of commerce and education provides audiences an opportunity to not only learn about art but also own works that resonate with them.
Art Heritage treats each exhibition as a unique event, transforming the physical space in the gallery to a design that is specifically meant to enhance the aesthetics and content of the exhibited work. The reworked space enables our patrons to ‘experience’ the artworks and the themes buried within them. In addition, extensive wall texts, video presentations, and our collateral programming – artist talks, webinars, lectures, and curated walks – that accompany the exhibition further provide audiences with a full understanding of the artist’s practice and the essence of the show.
Over the last four decades, we have established ourselves as a gallery that takes risks season after season. Young and emerging artists, authors, and designers are encouraged to try out new ideas and explore concepts. The gallery furthers artistic discourse while, at the same time, promoting the cultural criticism required of a burgeoning democracy.
A companion exhibition catalogue complements Art Heritage’s anchor exhibitions. These publications, in addition to including works in the exhibition, are authored by scholars in the field who place the works of the artist and the medium within which they work in the context of the larger art ecosystem currently at play in India. The gallery’s catalogues serve as a compendium of the Indian art movement. With the transition to the digital world, the gallery has also produced an audio and video series that capture detailed and often unexplored aspects of an artist’s background and practice. We also co-sponsor publications and book launches, some with our sister organization, The Alkazi Foundation for the Arts.



