Since 2001, we have had over a hundred exhibitions ranging from solo shows to artists retrospectives. Our eclectic mix have ranged from Nek Chand, Fridda Brilliant, Raja Ravi Varma Oleographs, Contemporary Indian Art, Picchvai Paintings, Video art, South Asian Dance Retrospectives, Chinese Book art to Japanese art and Nepalese Scroll (Thangka) paintings. We also encourage students and artists to exhibit in our space. The gallery has been used by artist groups - printmakers, ceramicists, photographers, painters and installation/media artists.

Exhibitions

holding time 2010

group exhibition from open call, gallery view

  • Indic, 2002

    An exhibition of Modern and Contemporary Indian Art from the collection of Visual Art UK. Vaishali Thakkar, collector, stands in front.

  • BA Digital Art, Kingston University 2016

  • Hand made - Expressions in Clay and Colour, 2019

    An eclectic mix of styles and methods in contemporary ceramics by the local ceramicists.

  • Exhibition by Ayush Sinha, 2016

    Ayush Sinha is a young self-taught figurative painter.

  • Banks of the Ganges, presented by Anita Kapur, 2010

    Anita Kapur curates Indian miniature painting exhibitions by commissioning artists in India. She has presented many shows at The Bhavan.

  • Darshan, an exhibition of Pichhvais presented by Visual Art UK, 2011

    Traditional and Antique miniature paintings on cloth which serve as backdrops in Krishna temples are called Pichhvais. This was a breathtaking collection from visual Art UK for Asian Art in London 2011.

  • Honomad, 2016

    Multi media group show by fine art graduates exploring the theme of home in a nomadic contemporary context.

  • Exhibition by Harshil Patel, 2014

    Harshil Patel is an Indian artist with multidisciplinary approach. His exhibition contained installation and mixed media paintings.

  • Works by K K Hebbar, 1988

  • Exhibition of Nepalese Thangka paintings, 2016

    Nepalese iconographic scroll paintings.

  • Exhibition of works by MF Husain

    Presented by Visual Art UK

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