Must-visit Art Exhibitions in India this Weekend 15 Nov 2025

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Kriti Sen, Caledioscope, 15 November 2025

This weekend, India’s artistic calendar is filled with major events spanning almost all metropolises. From internationally focused art fairs to tribal affairs and modern art, this weekend has it all. Whether you want the thrill of discovering new artists or a quieter spot for a solitary exploration, something is waiting for everyone. Listed below are 5 five unmissable Art destinations that one simply cannot miss. 

 

Kalakriti Art Gallery: “Sculpting with Light & Darkness” (Hyderabad; 8 Nov – 31 Dec 2025)

Hyderabad’s Kalakriti gallery is featuring a vibrant sculptural group show curated by Ina Puri, bringing together three sculptors whose artistic practice ranges from bronze work to thread-based interventions. The material contrast is presented through a competitive format of metal vs. textile, monumentality vs. intimate assemblage, and celebrates Kalakriti’s long history of catering to regional contemporary practice. For weekend visitors to Hyderabad, this exhibition is an excellent scope of viewing experience that involves sculptural work that is subjected to varied interpretation by varied frames. The potential of the exhibition lies in its superb strategy of engaging with a plethora of materials intelligently. Each artist works with a different medium and explores the path of light and how it transforms certain pockets into darkness as well. Hyderabad’s art scene is steadily growing, and Kalakriti remains one of the few galleries that consistently presents exhibitions of this conceptual depth and intellectual quotient. Whether you are an art student, a casual visitor, or a collector, this exhibition invites everyone to observe how sculpture behaves not just as an object, but as a kinetic subject that shifts with every step you take.

 

Exhibition Overview

EventDetails
Exhibition A sculptural group show curated by Ina Puri featuring diverse materials such as bronze, metal, fibre, and thread-based works, exploring how light and shadow shape perception.
Viewer Experience Large and intimate works interact dynamically with the gallery’s lighting; sculptures shift in meaning with the viewer’s movement, encouraging slow, atmospheric engagement.
Why Visit One of Hyderabad’s strongest contemporary shows this season, Kalakriti’s thoughtful layout enhances the material and conceptual depth, offering an especially rewarding in-person experience.