Updated On: 26 February, 2026 09:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
An ongoing exhibition brings award-winning photography and indigenous art forms to showcase the ecological realities recorded across time

Assimilation by Mayank Shyam Milan, 2019. Pics courtesy/Sarmaya Arts Foundation
From the old baobabs giving way to concretised roads, to the green parks slowly vanishing, the city is a living reminder that citizens need to awaken. A visit to the Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery down in Nariman Point might serve as visual motivation. The ongoing exhibition, Atlas of the Wild: In Photography and the Living Traditions of India, at the gallery uses the visual aesthetic of works on nature by indigenous communities from across the world, paired with award-winning photography of natural life.

Prakritik Jeevan by Japani Shyam, 2016