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Art is Alive

We didn’t want a plain white box,” say gallerists Peter Nagy and Aparajita Jain, who were clear in their vision for Nature Morte’s first Mumbai space. The co-directors, with their successful galleries in Delhi’s Dhan Mill complex and Vasant Vihar, have finally brought the gallery to Mumbai. “We wanted it to be (January 19 to March 9, 2024)—opens this gallery, as it has done for Nagy’s other Indian ventures. He’s chuffed about showing his latest work in Mumbai. “This is the seventh solo show that Nature Morte is hosting with Gupta in India, and opening our Mumbai space with him is particularly appropriate,” says Nagy.

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