May's must-see exhibitions: ancient Indian religions, Rebecca Horn's legacy and the artists who paint their peers
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As Frieze New York approaches, museums and galleries are launching noteworthy exhibitions for the summer. Highlighted shows include 'Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists' at Pallant House Gallery, exploring themes of friendship and inspiration among over 130 depicted artists, and 'Ancient India: Living Traditions' at the British Museum, showcasing devotional art from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, emphasizing cultural commonalities. Additionally, Rebecca Horn's installation 'Cutting Through the Past' will be featured at Castello di Rivoli, demonstrating the intersection of art and technology through motorized sculptures.
"Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists includes depictions of more than 130 artists by at least 80 different hands, all working in Britain from the early 20th century until now."
"This kind of imagery is now part of day-to-day life... These are faiths practised by almost two billion people around the world. Our show is about the commonalities, our shared cultural heritage."
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