
Show held at Kalamkar Gallery in Bikaner House featured works by established and emerging artists.
Nero Art Hub held an enthralling group exhibition, The Winds of Change, showcasing a diverse range of paintings and sculptures. Hosted at the Kalamkar Gallery in Bikaner House, this exhibition was held from March 7 to March 11, 2024. There were 22 participating artists namely, Akansha Chaturvedi, Anushree, Asmita Patil, Danashrri G Wazalwar, Dharmendra Rathore, Dolly Bhansali Chopra, Dipali Deshpande, Jatin Das, Mahavir Verma, Naman, Neha
Bisht, Nitesh Kushwaha, Prem Lata, Pulakesh Mandal, Rajkumar Insight, Rashid Ahamad, Rithika Aurora, Romendra Sagar, Sawan Taank, Satadru Sovan Banduri, Shweta Raina and Tapan Das
Curated by Ranbir Rathi, the show featured works by both established and emerging artists. The exhibition offered unique opportunity to delve into the evolving landscape of contemporary art. From bold brushstrokes to intricate sculptures, each piece narrates a compelling story and encourages viewers to contemplate the currents of change shaping our world.
Ranbir Rathi expressed his delight in organizing this show, stating, “I am very happy to curate this exhibition with renowned and upcoming artists.”


One of the featured artists, Akansha Chaturvedi, shared her artistic statement, “In my work, I aim to challenge conventional perceptions and encourage viewers to see the world through a different lens. Using mediums like acrylics, pastels, and charcoal, I create compositions that transcend the ordinary, inviting viewers to question the nature of reality and contemplate the possibilities of what could be.”
Chaturvedi’s art invites viewers to ponder the notion of ‘what if ’ – what if something didn’t seem like what it was? Each piece serves as a portal to a realm where ambiguity reigns supreme, where the familiar becomes unfamiliar, and where certainty gives way to curiosity. By embracing ambiguity and the unknown, her work encourages viewers to engage in introspection and inquiry.