Artist Shruti Gupta Chandra explores movement in abstraction in solo show
Updated On: 23 March, 2026 05:09 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
In this current series, Chandra rejects structural conventions, light-and-shadow formalism, and compositional predictability, instead forging organic pathways that rupture mainstream image-making

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A solo exhibition by artist Shruti Gupta Chandra features a new body of abstract works that chart the artist's journey through intuition, movement, and emotional responsiveness.
"Where Does the Mind Stop and the World Begin?" at Triveni Kala Sangam's Shridharani Gallery marks a transition in Chandra's artistic journey, from early figurative realism and detailed anatomical studies to symbolic mindscapes, surreal architectural explorations, and a full embrace of abstraction.

