Art & Culture Weekend — Apr 24–26
- Curated exhibitions, performances and workshops across Delhi NCR for art lovers. - Runs Fri–Sun, 24–26 April 2026 at multiple galleries and cultural venues across the city. - Full event listings and venue details on RealShePower's Art & Culture page: realshepower.in.
Delhi NCR’s art calendar for April 24–26 is spread across Mandi House, Okhla, Gurugram and Lodhi Road, with fairs, exhibitions and stage performances running at the same time. (realshepower.in) RealShePower’s April 17 guide points readers to three anchor visual-art stops for the weekend: Kalaa Spandan Art Fair at Aga Khan Hall in Mandi House from April 24–26, “What Remains” at Museo Camera in DLF Phase IV, Gurugram until April 26, and “Intersections: Sites of Becoming” at Arthshila Delhi in Okhla until April 30. (realshepower.in) The same weekend also pulls in performance audiences. RealShePower lists a tribute to Hindustani vocalist Pt. Rajan Misra at India Habitat Centre’s Stein Auditorium on Friday, April 24 at 7 p.m., and the play “Bindoo… The Dot” there on Sunday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. (realshepower.in) That mix matters because Delhi’s cultural circuit is not concentrated in one fairground or one museum. This weekend’s listings split activity between gallery districts such as Okhla and Lado Sarai, institutional venues such as India Habitat Centre and India International Centre, and older performance hubs around Mandi House. (realshepower.in, mutualart.com, outlookindia.com) The visual-art side also spans very different formats. Kalaa Spandan is billed by RealShePower as an affordable contemporary art fair with painting, sculpture and photography, while Museo Camera’s “What Remains” is a photography exhibition and Arthshila’s “Intersections” marks 50 years of the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation through a group show. (realshepower.in) Other April listings show how crowded the city’s calendar has become. MutualArt lists “Art Vanguards of Rajasthan - Rasa Panchaka” at India Habitat Centre from April 24–30 and “Heartbeats & Roots” there from April 22–26, while Outlook Luxe highlights Neha Sahai’s “The Friend That I Never Had” at Latitude 28 in Lado Sarai until April 28. (mutualart.com, outlookindia.com) Venue logistics are shaping the weekend too. RealShePower says most formal music and theatre programming for April 25–26 is concentrated indoors at India Habitat Centre, while India International Centre’s public schedule for that weekend is centered more on a photography and archive exhibition than on large recitals. (realshepower.in) For visitors, the practical takeaway is that this is a pick-your-pocket-of-the-city weekend rather than a single-ticket festival. Mandi House offers the densest crossover between fairgoing and theatre, while Okhla, Gurugram and Lado Sarai extend the weekend into gallery-hopping across April 26 and beyond. (realshepower.in, outlookindia.com)