Delhi has historically lacked a concentrated gallery hub, but recent developments in Defence Colony are changing this landscape. Three galleries are set to open soon, including Galleryske and Photoink, which are relocating together in a unique shared-space model to tackle logistical challenges. Method, a Mumbai gallery, has also opened an outlet focusing on niche street and new media art. These moves not only diversify the art scene but also enhance Delhi's appeal to art patrons and creators alike, despite construction delays affecting some openings due to regulatory issues aimed at improving air quality.
Delhi has long lacked a gallery hub, but the opening of multiple galleries in Defence Colony is transforming it into a vibrant commercial art district.
Galleryske, relocated to Defence Colony, emphasizes its unique shared-space model, allowing simultaneous diverse art programming, addressing structural issues from their previous venue.
Photoink's move to the new location is delayed due to a Supreme Court ban on construction; their opening now aims for mid-March, pending no further delays.
Method gallery, recently opened in Defence Colony, focuses on street and new media art, showcasing emerging talents and expanding the local art landscape.
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