November brings about a spectacular line up of art exhibitions this year. ACF is here to share our handpicked must-see exhibits this month across India to make your planning easier.
- ART MUMBAI
When: 13-16 November 2025 Where: Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai

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With its third edition, Art Mumbai brings together over 80 Indian & International galleries to create an immersive experience at the intersection of heritage and contemporary art.
- Threads of Tradition: A solo exhibition by Thota Vaikuntam
When: On view from 6 November – 30 November 2025 Where: Black Cube Gallery, New Delhi

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Thota Vaikuntam, one of India’s most celebrated modern artists, serendipitously brings his craft into the medium of embroidery. Reimagining his style through intricate handwork on textiles, the works showcase the beautiful blend of the artist and the artisan. Vaikuntam unites colour, form and texture in cohesive harmony.
- Fragility and Resilience: A solo exhibition by Ayesha Sultana
When: On view from 9 November – 4 January 2026 Where: Jaipur Centre for Art, City Palace, Jaipur

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Ayesha Sultana brings a solo exhibition reimagined for Jaipur in collaboration with Ishara Art Foundation and supported by Experimenter to celebrate the first anniversary of Jaipur Centre for Art. The oxymoron reflects the state of the planet currently. The show challenges conventional binaries that separate concepts of the fragile and the resilient, which celebrate the founding vision of JCA: to create a space where contemporary art engages with heritage, dialogue, and community.
- THE LINE IS TIME: A solo exhibition by Radhika Khimji
When: On view from 5 November – 3rd January 2026. Where: Experimenter – Hindustan Road, Kolkata

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Radhika Khimji showcases bodies and landscapes through geometry, its destructions and juxtapositions. Step into this exhibition to travel through simultaneous timelines and challenge the perception of time itself.
- WHO MADE THE FIRECRACKER RED? : A Solo Exhibition by Harsimran C Juneja
When: On view from 11 November 2025 Where: Muziris Contemporary, Mumbai

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Muziris Contemporary presents its first solo exhibition with Harsimran C Juneja, engaging with ideas of self, society, and cultural identity through multidisciplinary art forms.
- অ ব মা ন ব / a v a m ā a v a: A Solo Exhibition by Arindam Chatterjee
When: On view from 7 November – 24 December 2025. Where: Emami Art, Kolkata

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Drawing from deeply psychological yet ingrained in our shared experience, Arindam Chatterjee explores the space of being subhuman or the avamaava.
- ’GUL’ BY WOLF JAIPUR
When: On view until 30 November 2025 Where: Method Gallery, Defence Colony, Delhi

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As WOLF Jaipur comes to Delhi, they bring a sculpture exhibition rooted in the works of Mir Taqi Mir. This exhibition merges poetry, architecture and sculpture to call for future gardeners who tend to beauty even in darkness.
- Krishen Khanna at 100: The Last Progressive
When: On view from 11 November – 10 December 2025 Where: NGMA, Mumbai

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Curated by Dr. Zehra Jumabhoy and Kajoli Khanna, this exhibition is a tribute to Krishen Khanna, the last progressive alive, as he turns 100. This exhibition displays his journey through his iconic artworks, forgotten masterpieces and everything in between.
- Sculpting with Light & Darkness, curated by Ina Puri
When: On view from 9 November – 31 December 2025 Where: Kalakriti Art Gallery, Hyderabad

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Sculpting Light & Darkness present works by LN Tallur, KS Radhakrishnan, and Sumakshi Singh, each exploring the interplay of light and shadow. The exhibition reflects their shared engagement with materiality and the balance between revelation and concealment.
- Mukherjee: A Group Exhibition
WHEN: On view from 7 November – 29 November 2025 WHERE: Vadehra Art Gallery, Delhi

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A group exhibition by a family of artists that bring together legacy and variety of materials transforming art, nature and craft.
