ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Airports are places of passage—spaces where time bends between waiting and moving, where anticipation mingles with memory. At the private terminal, every journey is shaped by quiet luxury and the promise of discovery. Here, art becomes both anchor and horizon: a companion for the traveler, a reminder that journeys are not only across geographies but also within ourselves.
Horizons in Motion brings together some of India’s most luminous artistic voices—masters and contemporaries whose works embody the spirit of movement, reflection, and wonder.
The lyrical canvases of Paresh Maity and Seema Kohli pulse with celebration and transcendence, echoing the vibrancy of life that lies just beyond the runway. Krishen Khanna and Shuvaprasanna, with their profound modernist legacies, offer windows into human resilience and urban memory—reminders of the stories we carry as we cross thresholds. K.S. Radhakrishnan’s bronzes, poised in perpetual motion, mirror the rhythm of departure and arrival, the grace of bodies in transit.
Alongside them, a new generation of voices—Bhuwal Prasad, Lal Bahadur Singh, Oinam Dilip, Roshan & Rohan, Sanjay Soni, Shiffali Wadhawan, and Suman Gupta—bring contemporary urgency and intimacy. Their works, rooted in identity and imagination, speak to the landscapes we inhabit and the inner terrains we navigate. The vibrant cityscapes of Vinita Karim and the luminous abstractions of Gurudas Shenoy further expand this dialogue, charting imagined geographies that resonate with the fluidity of global travel.
Together, these works do not merely adorn a space of transit; they transform it. They invite the traveler to pause, to breathe, to look closer. Just as every horizon shifts with the act of flight, so too do these artworks open new ways of seeing—each piece a journey, each encounter a destination in itself.
In this dialogue of stillness and motion, of departure and return, the terminal becomes more than a passage. It becomes a gallery of lived experiences, a threshold where art and travel converge in the shared language of wonder.
Meher Kalra
Director
Gallerie Nvya