Art & Culture weekend in Delhi NCR
- A lineup of exhibitions, performances, workshops and heritage activities across Delhi NCR from 24–26 April. - Events occur at multiple venues over the weekend, suitable for families and art lovers. - Full listings, schedules and venue details: realshepower.in
Delhi NCR’s art calendar is clustering around one weekend, with fairs, photo shows and workshops spread across Delhi and Gurugram from April 24 to April 26. (realshepower.in) The clearest anchor is Kalaa Spandan Art Fair at Aga Khan Hall in Mandi House, scheduled for April 24–26, with painting, sculpture and photography by established and emerging artists. The organizer lists opening hours of 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on April 24 and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on April 25 and April 26. (realshepower.in; indianartfair.net.in) In Gurugram, Museo Camera in DLF Phase IV is carrying “What Remains” through April 26, while the museum is also running a two-day film and analog photography workshop on April 25 and April 26. Museo Camera describes itself as an 18,000-square-foot not-for-profit center for photographic arts created through a public-private partnership with the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram. (realshepower.in; museocamera.org; museocamera.org) In south Delhi, Arthshila Delhi in Okhla is hosting “Intersections: Sites of Becoming” through April 30. India Art Fair says the group show marks 50 years of the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation and is presented by Arthshila and the foundation. (realshepower.in; indiaartfair.in; arthshila.org) The spread across Mandi House, Okhla and Gurugram reflects how Delhi NCR’s cultural activity now runs through institutions, independent venues and short-format fairs rather than a single festival site. Mandi House remains a core arts district, while Gurugram venues like Museo Camera have built parallel audiences around photography, talks and classes. (realshepower.in; museocamera.org; arthshila.org) The timing also lands in a busier April events cycle for the region. Other city guides published this month list exhibitions, concerts and literary events across Delhi and Gurugram, including longer-running gallery shows that overlap with the April 24–26 window. (lbb.in; lifestyleasia.com) For visitors, the practical split is straightforward: Mandi House for a concentrated fair setting, Okhla for a foundation-backed group exhibition, and Gurugram for photography-led programming with workshop registration. The full venue-by-venue listing for the weekend is already live, so the main variable now is how much ground people want to cover between April 24 and April 26. (realshepower.in; museocamera.org)