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| Mumbai Gallery Weekend 2026: A city-wide constellation of contemporary art |
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From intimate drawings and textiles to monumental installations and city-scale reflections, MGW 2026 offers a panoramic view of contemporary practice in India today.
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MUMBAI.- Mumbai Gallery Weekend (MGW) returns in 2026 for its 14th edition, reaffirming its role as one of Indias most dynamic platforms for contemporary art. Unfolding across the city from 8 January, this years edition brings together galleries presenting focused exhibitions that span material experimentation, historical inquiry, social engagement, and deeply personal artistic vocabularies. As is tradition, galleries reserve some of their strongest exhibitions for MGW, transforming Mumbai into a walkable, immersive cultural landscape.
A notable shift marks this edition: galleries will open at 12 pm, rather than the evening openings of earlier years, and will remain open through Sunday, 11 Januarythe only Sunday of the year when all participating galleries open simultaneously. The change underscores MGWs growing emphasis on accessibility, encouraging deeper engagement and sustained viewing across neighbourhoods from Colaba and Fort to Kala Ghoda, Bandra, Worli, and beyond.
Across the city, exhibitions reveal a striking diversity of approaches and concerns. At 47-A, Khotachi Wadi, Gul by Wolf reimagines the charbaghan ancient garden symbolising paradisethrough post-industrial scrap, turning discarded material into a meditation on ecological loss and uncertain futures. In Colaba, Æquō presents BY FIRE, where Kelly Wearstlers Collections Lahar and Tarang fuse Los Angeles design sensibility with Indian artisanal mastery, pairing cast bronze and enamel with sculpted, burnt teak.
Several galleries foreground introspection and memory. Akara Contemporary showcases Utkarsh Makwanas Seeing from the Inside Out, where repeating patterns act as navigational structures between myth, memory, and imagined landscapes. Nearby, Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art presents Garden of Memory, a textile-based exploration of sanctuary, selfhood, and intergenerational feminine memory by Alamu Kumaresan, curated by Lina Vincent. At Chemould CoLab, Rachita Duttas debut solo exhibition Have We Forgotten How To Feel? captures the emotional weight of adulthood with the startling clarity of a childs gaze.
Historical inquiry and modernist legacies are equally present. Akara Modern honours sculptor Piraji Sagara with Enduring Forms, tracing his distinctive contribution to Indian modernism through works that feel excavated rather than constructed. DAG 1 presents Face to Face: A Portrait of a City, a sweeping group exhibition that charts Bombays social and cultural evolution through centuries of portraiture. At Subcontinent, A Painter with a Camera revisits Jyoti Bhatts experimental photographic practice, revealing how the artist treated photography as a surface for sustained material inquiry long before the digital era.
Many exhibitions engage directly with the city and its contradictions. Experimenter Colaba presents Prabhakar Pachputes Lone Runners Laboratory, a deeply reflective project examining minings impact on landscapes and inner lives. Fulcrum, in Kala Ghoda, hosts Ranjit Kandalgaonkars cityinflux, documenting the in-between urban spaces that quietly define Mumbais fabric. At Priyasri Art Gallery at Kathiwada City House, Necropolis of Remains responds to Mumbais garbage mountains, using material experimentation to interrogate consumption, waste, and layered realities.
Materiality itself becomes a central language across MGW 2026. Galerie Isa presents Vipeksha Guptas Continuum: A Passage Through Light and Its Afterlife, where layered works on paper explore light as a metaphor for collective consciousness. Nature Morte shows Kamrooz Arams Fragments and Division, expanding painting into collage, sculpture, and exhibition design to challenge modernisms fraught relationship with ornament. At Milaaya Art Gallery, Terra & the Divine brings together contemporary embroidery practices that weave nature, mythology, and metaphysical inquiry through collaborations with master artisans.
Collective memory and institutional reflection also take center stage. Sakshi Gallery, marking its 40th year, presents The Fourth Wall, a landmark group exhibition accompanied by archival material that traces the gallerys role in shaping Indian contemporary art. Meanwhile, Rukshaan Art explores nostalgia as a living presence in Nature of Nostalgic Delights, bringing together artists whose works unfold as fragments of shared and personal histories.
From intimate drawings and textiles to monumental installations and city-scale reflections, MGW 2026 offers a panoramic view of contemporary practice in India today. More than a weekend of openings, it is a sustained invitation to move through Mumbai with attentionacross its streets, its histories, and its many artistic voicesmaking the city itself an essential part of the exhibition.
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