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The Hindu
The contemplative world of Omani artist Haneen Almoosawi can be seen and felt at Pristine Contemporary art gallery in Delhi
Haneen Almoosawi’s debut solo exhibition, The Wondering & Wandering Mind at Pristine Contemporary art gallery in Delhi is a reminder to slow down and observe the beauty in abstract art.
The New Indian Express - Indulge
Omani artist Haneen Almoosawi brings her meditative thread works to Delhi
A meditative journey in art: Haneen Almoosawi's solo exhibition graces New Delhi
The New Indian Express - Indulge
London artist Naira Mushtaqs debut Delhi exhibition gives a glimpse into British Raj ethnography through art
For her exhibition ‘The Subject is the Subject’, Mushtaq looked at ethnographic documentation from the British Raj to build a counter-archive. They recall images we know and defamiliarise them.
The Hollywood Reporter India
Wong Kar-wai’s 'In the Mood for Love' Turns into a Delhi Gallery Experience
Artist Varad Bang paints Wong Kar-wai’s iconic film, turning cinematic stillness and solitude into an immersive show in Delhi.
The Print
In the Mood for Love in Delhi—artist reimagines Wong Kar-wai’s film in his paintings
Varad Bang translated the film’s emotional landscape into 18 evocative paintings for his debut solo exhibition. The display is complemented by Sumant Jayakrishnan's spatial design.
The Voice of Fashion
Poetry of Stillness and Style with Varad Bang
For his debut solo, the artist draws from Wong Kar-Wai’s ‘In the Mood for Love’ to create an immersive show mixing art and style
The Nod Magazine
Varad Bang is in the mood for heartbreak
The Gen Z artist’s debut solo show is an oil-on-linen tribute to Wong Kar-wai’s iconic film ‘In the Mood for Love’
If your idea of romance involves unresolved tension, beautiful lighting, and one perfectly choreographed tear rolling down a cheek, Varad Bang gets it. His debut solo exhibition, The Weight of Love, showing at Pristine Contemporary in Delhi, is a slow-burning, nostalgia-drenched, oil-on-linen love letter to Wong Kar-wai’s iconic film, In the Mood for Love. And also, possibly, to your ex.
Architectural Digest
Artist Varad Bang translates Wong Kar-Wai’s cinematic love onto canvas
In the quiet spaces between words and glances lies the essence of love—a theme that resonates deeply in legendary filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai’s cinema. Drawing inspiration from the auteur’s masterpiece, In the Mood for Love, artist Varad Bang’s solo debut in India translates the film’s emotional landscape into a series of 18 evocative paintings that capture the transcendental nature of love, memory, and desire.