All India Art Exhibition showcases 42 works by 26 artists

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 3 (UNI) Kerala’s pioneering online art gallery Art-Artist.in, which made history in 2001 as the state’s first digital platform for showcasing paintings and sculptures, has launched its 61st exhibition the Annual Online All India Art Exhibition-2025.

The virtual exhibition, which opened on October 1, 2025, brings together 42 works created by 26 artists representing diverse regions of India.Viewers can watch the show at the official website.

According to the organisers, the gallery continues to be designed, curated and maintained by an artist, ensuring that it remains a grassroots platform for creative voices across India.

Over the years, it has consistently provided visibility to both emerging and established painters and sculptors, drawing appreciation and recognition from media and art circles alike.

This year’s exhibition presents a national canvas featuring artists from Kerala, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh.

The list of participants includes Subhash S (Kerala), Jaspreet Mohan Singh (Punjab), V. K. Wahal (Uttar Pradesh), Dr. Jaspal S (Punjab), Dr. Subbayya Mahadevayya Neela (Karnataka), Nijalig Mugali (Karnataka), Chithramanesh (Kerala), Rajiv Kapoor (Uttarakhand), Subhash Kekre (Rajasthan), Sanjivani Avinash Chaudhary (Gujarat), Chandrakant T. Phadtare (Maharashtra), Puneet Madan (Punjab), Syamlal Iverkala (Kerala), Renu Devi (Uttar Pradesh), Rukshana Hooda (Maharashtra), Vijayan Neyyattinkara (Kerala), Sabumon M.S. (Kerala), Priya Manojan (Kerala), Lakshmi P. Menon (Delhi), Gracy Philip (Kerala), Aswany Kumar V.S. (Kerala), Anirudh Raman (Kerala), Kanakasanan P (Kerala), Dr. Lalit Gopal Parashar (Punjab), Dr. Rakesh Kumar Maurya (Madhya Pradesh), and Suvidha Rani (Uttar Pradesh).

Highlighting the importance of digital accessibility, the organisers noted that the online format removes geographical barriers, enabling art lovers across the world to explore contemporary Indian creativity with a single click.

They also expressed gratitude to media outlets for past coverage, which has significantly boosted participation and visibility for the initiative.

 

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