Overland, There’s Shorter Time to Dream Brings 16 Artists Together at LATITUDE 28, New Delhi

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Devu Nenmara – Untitled, 2024

LATITUDE 28 will present Overland, There’s Shorter Time to Dream, a group exhibition curated by Shristi Sainani, opening with a preview on 7 July 2026 in New Delhi. Bringing together sixteen artists from diverse geographical and cultural backgrounds, the exhibition examines migration beyond the idea of physical movement, exploring themes of memory, language, displacement, identity, belonging, and cultural inheritance. The exhibition will remain open until 25 July 2026.

Migration Beyond Borders

The exhibition considers migration as an ongoing human condition rather than a single journey between departure and arrival. Through painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, textiles and multidisciplinary practices, the participating artists reflect on the emotional and cultural experiences that accompany movement across borders.

The artworks explore questions of exile, resettlement, adaptation and remembrance while examining how individuals reconstruct ideas of home through lived experience. Rather than presenting migration only as a demographic phenomenon, the exhibition highlights its personal, social and historical dimensions.

Curatorial Perspective

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Mihika Poddar – Nightlight, 2024

Curator Shristi Sainani draws on her continuing research into diaspora, migration and cultural displacement to develop the exhibition. According to the curatorial note, the project emerged from research as well as personal engagement with migratory narratives, considering how language, landscapes, identities and memories transform through movement.

Sainani is an independent curator, researcher and writer whose work focuses on contemporary art from the Global South, museum practices and transnational cultural exchanges. Her curatorial approach places emphasis on dialogue between artistic practice and broader social questions.

Sixteen Artists from Diverse Contexts

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Artwork by Malavika Rajanarayan

The exhibition features works by:

Working across different mediums and artistic traditions, the artists address subjects including displacement, ecological change, memory, folklore, identity, political histories and community experiences. Their works reflect both personal narratives and collective histories shaped by migration across regions and generations.

Participating Artists

Khadim Ali Jyothidas K.V.
Kavitha Balasingham Gaurang Naik
Juhikadevi Bhanjdeo Devu Nenmara
Rhimon Bose Mihika Poddar
Samia Dzaïr Rupaneethan Pakkiyarajah
Sudipta Das Malavika Rajanarayan
Kanchana Gupta Firi Rehman
Janhavi Khemka Sajeev Visweswaran

Highlights of the Exhibition

  • Sixteen contemporary artists from South Asia and beyond
  • Paintings, sculptures, installations, textiles and mixed-media works
  • Curated exploration of migration, exile and belonging
  • Works examining cultural memory and identity
  • Research-driven curatorial framework connecting diverse artistic voices

LATITUDE 28 Continues Its Contemporary Art Programme

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Jyothidas K V – Laterite Moorings: Nuts and Glory (1), 2026

Established in 2010, LATITUDE 28 has developed a reputation for presenting contemporary art exhibitions that encourage critical engagement with artistic practice. Under the leadership of founder-director Bhavna Kakar, the gallery supports emerging and established artists through exhibitions, publications and public programmes while fostering dialogue between artists, institutions and audiences.

The gallery describes Overland, There’s Shorter Time to Dream as an opportunity to reflect on migration not only through geopolitical realities but also through the emotional landscapes created by movement, adaptation and remembrance.

Visitor Information

The exhibition opens with a preview on 7 July 2026 from 6 PM onwards at LATITUDE 28, B-74, Ground Floor, Block B, Defence Colony, New Delhi. It will remain on view until 25 July 2026 and will be open daily from 11 AM to 7 PM.

Event Details
Event Name Overland, There’s Shorter Time to Dream
Curator Shristi Sainani
Artists 16 contemporary artists from South Asia and beyond
Venue LATITUDE 28, B-74, Ground Floor, Block B, Defence Colony, New Delhi – 110024
City New Delhi
Preview 7 July 2026 | 6 PM onwards
Exhibition Dates 7 July – 25 July 2026
Timings Monday to Sunday | 11 AM – 7 PM
Organiser LATITUDE 28

Takeaway

By bringing together artists whose practices engage with migration through multiple cultural and personal perspectives, Overland, There’s Shorter Time to Dream offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on questions of identity, memory and belonging that continue to shape contemporary societies. The exhibition contributes to ongoing conversations around movement, cultural exchange and shared human experience through the language of contemporary art.

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