
Third Consecutive Year at India Art Fair
Gallery Dotwalk has announced its participation in the 2026 edition of the India Art Fair, scheduled from February 5th to 8th, 2026. Marking its third consecutive year at the prestigious fair, the gallery will present a curated showcase of seven artists at Booth K06.
A Synthesis of Materiality and Contemporary Luminosity

This year’s presentation brings together works that bridge regional narratives with global contemporary aesthetics. From monumental fabric paintings to intricate bronze sculptures, the booth explores themes of landscapes, vernacular histories, and embedded cultural memory through diverse mediums.
Building on a Strong Legacy

Gallery Dotwalk’s participation follows a successful previous edition where works by artists such as Amjum Rizve, Priyaranjan Purkait, Abdulla PA, and Chandrasekhar Koteshwar drew significant attention. Over the past four years, Dotwalk has expanded beyond the traditional gallery model into Dotwalk Productions and the Dotwalk Ajitara Art Residency.
Spotlight on Emerging Voices and Senior Masters
The 2026 showcase highlights both represented artists and senior associates who share a long-standing relationship with the gallery. The curatorial focus remains on evolution, intimacy, and process-driven contemporary narratives.
Mehak Garg and the Architecture of Light

Among the featured artists, Mehak Garg debuts a new series of small-scale paintings that transform domestic interiors into ethereal spaces. Her practice emphasizes light and luminosity, inviting viewers into quiet moments of intimacy.
Chandrasekhar Koteshwar’s New Bronze Series

Chandrasekhar Koteshwar introduces a fresh body of bronze sculptures, marking a sophisticated evolution from his terracotta practice. The works explore tension between weight and fluidity while translating organic sensibilities into enduring bronze form.
A Multidisciplinary Showcase
The 2026 presentation is further bolstered by iconic works from the gallery’s roster and distinguished senior associates:
| Artist | Showcase Highlight |
|---|---|
| Abdulla PA | Presents a new installation from his iconic Chuttum series, continuing his profound spatial and geometric explorations. |
| Ravinder Reddy | Features one of his world-renowned unique head sculptures, marked by bold presence and striking cultural resonance. |
| Priyaranjan Purkait | Showcases large-scale fabric paintings rendered in acrylic on canvas, inspired by the ecology and spirit of his native Sunderbans. |
| Sudhayadas S. | Offers a meticulous view of regional topographies through his signature pointillist landscape paintings. |
| Amjum Rizve | Brings a modern perspective to traditional themes with layered, mixed-media landscape paintings. |
A Multidisciplinary Line-Up at Booth K06
The presentation also includes Abdulla PA’s new installation from his iconic Chuttum series, Ravinder Reddy’s renowned head sculptures, Priyaranjan Purkait’s large-scale fabric paintings inspired by the Sunderbans, Sudhayadas S.’s pointillist landscapes, and Amjum Rizve’s layered mixed-media works.
Gallery Director on the Fair’s Significance
Sreejith CN, Director of Gallery Dotwalk, noted that India Art Fair remains a vital platform for engaging with contemporary practices at scale. He highlighted the inclusion of three artists being presented for the first time at the fair under Dotwalk’s banner—Ravinder Reddy, Sudhayadas S., and Mehak Garg.
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Dotwalk’s Growing Presence in Delhi
Founded by Sreejith CN, Gallery Dotwalk has become a key hub in the Indian art ecosystem. In January 2026, the gallery relocated to New Delhi, expanding its footprint through exhibitions, film documentation projects, and its Ajitara Art Residency hosting international and emerging artists.
Event Details
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | India Art Fair 2026 |
| Dates | 5th – 8th February 2026 |
| Location | NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla, New Delhi |
| Gallery Booth | Booth K06 |
| Participating Artists | Abdulla PA, Amjum Rizve, Chandrasekhar Koteshwar, Mehak Garg, Priyaranjan Purkait, Sudhayadas S., Ravinder Reddy |
Takeaway
With its seven-artist presentation at India Art Fair 2026, Gallery Dotwalk continues to foreground quieter, process-led narratives within the larger institutional framework of India’s biggest contemporary art fair, reaffirming its role in shaping evolving art discourse.







