Updated On: 14 August, 2016 11:14 AM IST | | Sunday mid-day Team
<p>Ahead of a two-part exhibition of works by Laxman Shreshtha, curator Ranjit Hoskote converses with the artist</p>

Laxman Shreshtha
The Infinite Project is a celebration of Laxman Shreshtha’s work, tracing a retrospective arc across his work from the 1960s to the present. Fittingly, the works gathered to form this exhibition are drawn from the collection of Jehangir Nicholson, who was both a dear friend of the artist and a dedicated champion of his work. The Nicholson Collection boasts of 49 works by Shreshtha, the earliest dating back to 1963 and the most recent one to 2008. This is arguably one of the most substantial representations of Shreshtha’s oeuvre in a single collection.