
A new group exhibition titled “Wild, Ordinary, Enchanting, Excruciating Beauty” is currently on view at Thapar Contemporary, New Delhi, bringing together eleven contemporary artists. Curated by Vaibhav Raj Shah in collaboration with Jasone Miranda-Bilbao, the exhibition reflects on how personal and collective experiences are increasingly intertwined in today’s world.
A Collective Reflection on the Present

The exhibition examines the blurred boundaries between private anxieties and larger social and political disruptions. It presents a layered narrative where individual experiences intersect with broader realities, creating a shared sense of unease. Rather than offering solutions, the works encourage viewers to observe and reflect on the complexities shaping contemporary life.
Curatorial Framework and Approach
Curator Vaibhav Raj Shah, working alongside Jasone Miranda-Bilbao, situates the exhibition within a context where distinctions between the personal and political are increasingly difficult to maintain. The curatorial approach focuses on sustaining this tension, allowing artworks to open up new ways of seeing without simplifying the conditions they respond to.
Artists and Practices

The exhibition features works across multiple mediums, including sculpture, installation, drawing, and moving image. Participating artists include Amitabh Kumar, Bhrigudev Ranade, Chandrashekhar Koteshwar, Harmeet Singh Rattan, Harsha Durugadda, Jagadeesh Tammineni, Madhurjya Dey, Raj Jariwala, Vanshika Babbar, Vasudha Kapadia, and Yogesh Ramkrishna.
Highlights of the Exhibition
- Works exploring intersections of personal and political realities
- Use of diverse media including installation and moving image
- Emphasis on observation, pause, and reflection
- Narratives shaped by uncertainty and contradiction
The Role of the Gallery Space

The exhibition also reflects on the act of presenting art within a gallery during times of instability. The familiar setting of the white cube becomes a site of tension, where artistic practice continues amidst wider uncertainty. This context adds urgency to the works, positioning them as responses to an evolving and unsettled reality.
Venue and Visitor Information
| Event | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Wild, Ordinary, Enchanting, Excruciating Beauty |
| Artist | Group Exhibition (11 artists) |
| Venue | Thapar Gallery, The One, Kapashera Estate Rajokri Crossing on NH-8, New Delhi, Delhi 110097 |
| City | New Delhi |
| Opening Date | Ongoing |
| Exhibition Dates | On view till June 21, 2026 |
| Organiser | Thapar Contemporary |
| Entry / Tickets | Not specified |
| Timings | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday – Sunday) |
“Wild, Ordinary, Enchanting, Excruciating Beauty” is on view at Thapar Contemporary, located at The One, Kapashera Estate, Rajokri Crossing, NH-8, New Delhi. The exhibition runs until June 21, 2026, and is open daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Takeaway

This exhibition brings together diverse artistic practices to reflect on the complexities of contemporary existence. By focusing on the intersections of personal and collective experiences, it offers viewers a space for reflection and engagement. In doing so, it contributes to ongoing conversations around art’s role in responding to social and cultural shifts.







