Parikrama: Ganesh Gohain’s Solo Exhibition Opens at Archer Art Gallery

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Archer Art Gallery will present Parikrama, a solo exhibition by Ganesh Gohain, opening on 26 August 2026 in Ahmedabad. The exhibition brings together works that reflect on memory, rhythm, repetition and spiritual contemplation.

The title Parikrama refers to a journey, both physical and inward. Through this exhibition, Gohain examines how movement through space can become a process of reflection and self-awareness. The works are shaped by personal memory, recurring rhythms and meditative practices that connect everyday experience with deeper introspection.

Event Overview

Parikrama considers the relationship between journey and reflection. The exhibition explores how repeated actions, remembered experiences and spiritual inquiry can influence artistic expression.

What Visitors Can Expect

Visitors will encounter works that engage with themes of:

  • Memory and recollection
  • Rhythm and repetition
  • Personal reflection
  • Spiritual contemplation
  • The idea of journey as meditation

Event Details

Event Details
Name Parikrama – A Solo Exhibition by Ganesh Gohain
Venue Archer Art Gallery, 1st Floor, Phoenix, Nr. Vijay Cross Roads, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
City Ahmedabad
Date 26 August 2026 – 10 October 2026
Time Opening: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Organiser Archer Art Gallery

The exhibition opens on Wednesday, 26 August 2026, with an evening preview at Archer Art Gallery in Navrangpura, Ahmedabad. Following the opening, the exhibition will remain on view until 10 October 2026.

Conclusion

Parikrama presents Ganesh Gohain’s exploration of memory, repetition and spiritual reflection through a body of work centred on the idea of journey. Opening at Archer Art Gallery in Ahmedabad, the exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to engage with themes of contemplation and self-examination until 10 October 2026.

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