Portraits in Time via India Art Fair
While the city speeds toward the future, Bikaner House offers a moment of profound stillness and reflection this weekend. The landmark group exhibition, “Portraits in Time: Power, Presence, and Identity Across Centuries,” is currently serving as a focal point for Delhi’s art connoisseurs. Curated by Sonali Batra and presented by Great Banyan Art, this showcase is a comprehensive exploration of the most enduring subject in art history: the human face.
Set against the regal, high-ceilinged backdrop of Bikaner House, the exhibition feels like a walk through a time machine. It doesn’t just display paintings; it maps the evolution of human consciousness and how our perception of “self” has shifted from the rigid social hierarchies of the past to the psychological complexities of the present.
The exhibition is cleverly structured to highlight three distinct eras of portraiture:
Bringing the narrative into 2026, the exhibition features contemporary voices like Shobha Broota and Tom Vattakuzhy. These artists challenge the traditional “sitting” portrait, using memory and abstract textures to explore how identity is formed in an increasingly digital and fragmented world.
The choice of Bikaner House is instrumental to the experience. Located at the India Gate circle, the venue’s architectural transition from a princely residence to a public cultural hub mirrors the exhibition’s own themes of changing power and identity.
For those looking to escape the heat and noise of the city, “Portraits in Time” provides a quiet, air-conditioned sanctuary where one can contemplate the faces of history. Whether you are an art historian or a casual visitor, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see private collections and museum-quality works in a single, accessible space.
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