IN BLOOM: Shipra Bhattacharya’s Five-Decade Retrospective Opens in Kolkata

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IN BLOOM – A Journey through Five Decades of Shipra Bhattacharya is a solo exhibition celebrating the artist’s five-decade practice. The exhibition reflects an artistic journey shaped by reflection, resistance, and a sustained engagement with the world. The exhibition opens with a preview on 14 July 2026 at 6:00 PM at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity.

Exhibition Overview

The exhibition traces the evolution of Shipra Bhattacharya’s artistic practice over five decades. Bringing together works from different phases of her career, IN BLOOM highlights an artistic journey marked by sustained reflection and engagement with contemporary realities.

The preview evening will be held in the gracious presence of Agnimitra Paul and Rudra Chatterjee. The exhibition is presented by Ambica Beri and Richa Agarwal.

What Visitors Can Expect

Visitors will have an opportunity to explore a curated presentation of works spanning five decades of the artist’s career. The exhibition offers insight into the development of Shipra Bhattacharya’s visual language and artistic concerns while celebrating an enduring creative practice.

Event Details

Event Details
Name IN BLOOM – A Journey through Five Decades of Shipra Bhattacharya
Venue Kolkata Centre for Creativity, First Floor
City Kolkata (Google Map)
Date 14–24 July 2026
Time 11:00 AM–7:00 PM (Preview: 14 July 2026, 6:00 PM)
Organiser Presented by Ambica Beri and Richa Agarwal

Conclusion

IN BLOOM offers visitors an opportunity to engage with the work of one of India’s significant contemporary artists through an exhibition that reflects five decades of artistic practice. The exhibition will remain open to the public until 24 July 2026 at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity.

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