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  • Aha!

    Aha!

    Hemali Bhuta 23 Sep - 31 Oct 2022
    “Materials carry their own geologies, and in this body of work, the artist goes back in time to bring something forth from that which remains. These processes of transmutation are...
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  • Tracing Echoes

    Tracing Echoes

    Group Show 12 May - 30 Jun 2022
    Project88 is pleased to present ‘ Tracing echoes’ a group show by artists Ashwini Bhat, Hemali Bhuta, Minal Damani, Neha Choksi, Prajakta Potnis, Prajakta Palav, Sandeep Mukherjee, and Velu Viswanadhan....
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  • Measure of a foot

    Measure of a foot

    Hemali Bhuta 11 Mar - 16 Apr 2016
    On entering a quarry, one enters the earth. One descends into that which as long as it existed could not be accessed. A rock is a record of everything that...
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  • No Less A Drawing

    No Less A Drawing

    Group Show - Curated by Prajna Desai 13 Jun - 6 Jul 2013
    There is the honoured way to draft a picture, to let a tip nick a surface. This is how drawing began when a point was pushed to make a mark....
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  • Point-Shift and Quoted Objects

    Point-Shift and Quoted Objects

    Hemali Bhuta 7 Dec 2012 - 2 Feb 2013
    Project 88 is pleased to announce Hemali Bhuta’s second solo exhibition Point-Shift and Quoted Objects . In the last three years since her debut solo exhibition at Project88, The Hangover...
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  • Form and Phenomenon

    Form and Phenomenon

    Hemali Bhuta, Huma Mulji, Sandeep Mukherjee, Rana Begum, Nivedita Deshpande, Gyan Panchal, Iqra Tanveer, Jaret Vadera, Asim Waqif 17 Dec 2010 - 30 Jan 2011
    Form and Phenomenon, a group exhibition curated by Heidi Fichtner, brings together a selection of works in a variety of media that employ abstraction and formal strategies to address the...
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  • The Hangover of Agarlum

    The Hangover of Agarlum

    Hemali Bhuta 18 Jan - 13 Feb 2010
    Project 88 serves as one of the inspirations for The Hangover of Agarlum in which Hemali Bhuta has transformed the strong impression and identity of the exhibition space into a...
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  • First Look

    First Look

    Hemali Bhuta, Ranjan Ghosh, Kumar Jasakiya, Siddartha Kararwal, Praveen Maripally, Rohini Devasher 9 - 23 Jul 2009
    Project 88 is delighted to present the second edition of First Look, our annual student exhibition. This year we showcase the works of five post-graduate students from Maharaja Sayajirao University,...
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  • Recent Works

    Recent Works

    Hemali Bhuta, Baptist Coelho, Shreyas Karle, K. L. Leon, Bhuvanesh Gowda, Sandip Pisalkar 1 - 20 Sep 2008
    Recent Works, a group show of six young contemporary artists, comprises of works in sculpture, photography, video installations, pastels, and drawings. Amongst the artists , three of them Shreyas, Hemali,...
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