Delhi NCR Art & Culture Roundup Apr 24-26

- Curated roundup of exhibitions, performances and cultural events across Delhi NCR from April 24–26. - Venues include galleries, live performances and talks at multiple neighbourhoods across the city. - See full listings and schedules at realshepower.in

Delhi NCR’s art weekend is spreading across three clusters from April 24 to 26: Mandi House for an art fair, Gurugram for photography, and Okhla for a long-running group show. (realshepower.in) RealShePower’s April 17 listing points first to the Kalaa Spandan Art Fair at Aga Khan Hall in Mandi House from April 24 to 26, describing it as an affordable contemporary art fair with painting, sculpture and photography. (realshepower.in) The fair’s own event page lists the Delhi edition as Vol. 14, running April 24 to 26 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Aga Khan Hall on Bhagwan Das Lane. (indianartfair.net.in) In Gurugram, Museo Camera is hosting “What Remains” through April 26 in DLF Phase IV, with Goa Open Arts and India Art Fair describing it as a group show of photographic and other lens-based works. (indiaartfair.in) Museo Camera says it operates as a not-for-profit center for photographic arts in a public-private partnership with the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram, which helps explain why a photography show there stands apart from the city’s gallery circuit. (museocamera.org) The third stop is Arthshila Delhi in Okhla, where “Intersections: Sites of Becoming” runs until April 30 and marks 50 years of the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation. RealShePower lists it as part of this weekend’s options, and Inlaks says the exhibition opened in Delhi on February 7. (realshepower.in) (inlaksfoundation.org) Asia Art Archive says the Arthshila show brings together work by artists supported by the foundation over five decades, with talks, workshops and other programming built around the exhibition. (aaa.org.hk) The weekend sits inside a broader late-April culture calendar in Delhi, where India Habitat Centre is also running performances including a tribute to Pandit Rajan Misra on April 24 and the play “Bindoo… The Dot” on April 26. (realshepower.in) That split matters for planning: the visual-art listings are spread across central Delhi, south Delhi and Gurugram, while several evening performances are concentrated at India Habitat Centre and Mandi House venues. (realshepower.in 1) (realshepower.in 2) For April 24 to 26, the clearest picture is a city-region weekend built around short-run fairs and exhibitions rather than one marquee festival, with full schedules still best checked venue by venue before heading out. (realshepower.in)

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