Blueprint12 and Space118 Art Foundation Present The Shifting of Silence in New Delhi

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Blueprint12, in collaboration with Space118 Art Foundation, will present The Shifting of Silence, a fundraising exhibition featuring works by 32 emerging contemporary artists from across India. Curated by Saloni Doshi, Founder of Space118 Art Foundation, the exhibition will open with a preview on 29 July 2026 and remain on public view from 30 July to 2 August 2026 at the LTC Building, Bikaner House, New Delhi. The proceeds will support the Space118 Fine Arts Grant, an initiative that provides financial assistance, mentorship and professional development opportunities to emerging artists.

A Fundraising Initiative for Emerging Artists

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Prithwiraj Mali, Strengths Of The Four Cities 4, 2026, Terracotta and Stoneware

The exhibition has been conceived as both an artistic presentation and a fundraising platform. By directing proceeds towards the Space118 Fine Arts Grant, the organisers aim to create a sustainable model that enables collectors to directly contribute to the growth of India’s contemporary art ecosystem. Since its establishment, the grant has supported artists through financial aid, production assistance, mentorship and professional reviews, helping early-career practitioners develop their practices.

Responding to a Changing World

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Darshan Marjane, Untitled-17, 2025

The Shifting of Silence explores how artists respond to an increasingly complex world shaped by climate change, urbanisation, geopolitical conflict and the growing influence of artificial intelligence. Rather than addressing these developments through direct commentary, the participating artists examine ideas of growth, erosion, memory and resilience through painting, sculpture, installation, photography and mixed-media practices.

The exhibition also reflects on silence as a social and political condition, considering how individuals and communities process uncertainty, grief and responsibility during periods of conflict and transformation. Landscapes, bodies and natural materials become recurring motifs that examine the relationship between presence, absence and collective memory.

Collaboration Between Blueprint12 and Space118

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Neeraj Yadava, First Light, 2025, Acrylic and Pencil on Canvas, 15-x-15-Inches

Speaking about the collaboration, Blueprint12 Co-founder Mandiraa Lambba described the partnership as a natural extension of the gallery’s long-standing commitment to supporting artists beyond conventional gallery practices. Co-founder Riddhi Bhalla noted that the collaboration strengthens opportunities for emerging practitioners while contributing to the wider contemporary art landscape.

Curator Saloni Doshi said the exhibition continues Space118 Art Foundation’s mission of creating meaningful platforms for artistic dialogue while extending its support for artists through the Space118 Fine Arts Grant.

Founded in 2012, Blueprint12 has developed an artist-focused programme centred on curatorial mentorship, publications and international participation, including presentations at Art Dubai and Frieze Seoul. Space118 Art Foundation, established in 2009, has become known for its grants, residencies and mentorship initiatives supporting multidisciplinary artistic practices in India and internationally.

Participating Artists

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Prutha Jain, Holding Coleus, 2025, Porcelain, 15-x-8-x-6 Inches

The exhibition features works by 32 emerging artists from different regions of India, including:

Aman Kumar Bavariya Anumeha Jain Avneet Chawla Chandrapal Panjre
Darshan Manjare Darshini Dalwadi Patel Durga Prasad Chaganti Jaydev Chosala
Kashin Patel Kaushik Charoliya Mansie Shah Mithun Das
Mousam Ali Khan Neeraj Yadav Nishant Kumar Owanka Bhattacharjee
Prabhujot Kumar Prithwiraj Mali Prutha Jain Radhika Kacha
Riddhi Vasoya Samir Das Saruha Kilaru Shimran Chatterjee
Shrikant Ranga Shruti Goyal Somnath Sarkar Suresh Singha
Tushar Baraiya Utkarsh Shakya Vipul Badva Vrudhi Patel

Exhibition Highlights

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Durga-Prasad-Chaganti,Spin-top,-2020,-Stoneware-and-Resin,-15-x-15-x-13-Inches,-15-kgs
  • Preview: 29 July 2026 | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Public exhibition: 30 July – 2 August 2026
  • Timings: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Venue: LTC Building, Bikaner House, New Delhi
  • Curator: Saloni Doshi
  • Presented by Blueprint12 and Space118 Art Foundation
  • Fundraising exhibition supporting the Space118 Fine Arts Grant
  • Works across painting, sculpture, installation, photography and mixed media

Visitor Information

Event Details
Event Name The Shifting of Silence
Curator Saloni Doshi
Presented By Blueprint12 and Space118 Art Foundation
Venue LTC Building, Bikaner House, New Delhi – (Google Map)
Preview 29 July 2026 | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Exhibition Dates 30 July – 2 August 2026
Public Timings 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Purpose Fundraising exhibition supporting the Space118 Fine Arts Grant
Entry / Tickets Not specified
Website https://www.blueprint12.com/ | https://space118.com/

Takeaway

By combining artistic practice with philanthropic support, The Shifting of Silence offers a platform where contemporary art contributes directly to the development of future creative voices. Bringing together emerging artists from across India, the exhibition highlights the role of collaborative initiatives in strengthening cultural ecosystems while encouraging conversations around ecology, memory, society and artistic experimentation.

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