Art has a remarkable quality that allows an art lover to relate to and appreciate works not only of different periods of history but of different styles as well.
Harvest 2025 reflects not only the search for objects emerging from these creative principles but also possessing the capacity to present them in a manner through which the viewer himself or herself exercises the capability to appreciate, relate to and understand good art. This is something that every curator tries to present while the viewer responds to it spontaneously or through his or her aesthetic sense developed over time and as a result of repeated exposures.
The preview was scheduled for Sunday, 31st August, 2025 at Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad, Telangana 500002.
Guests including Bollywood Actress Neelam Kothari Soni, Telugu Actor Jagapathi Babu, Sanjeev Kishor Goutam Rajput (DG of NGMA), Golfer & Philanthropist Neelam Pratap Rudy, Author Prayag Shukla, Author & Philosopher Anju Poddar, Director of Ministry of Corporate Affairs Shreedevi Nekkanti, Sumana Nekkanti, Multidisciplinary Artist Sanjay Ashtaputre, MD & CEO of Invest India Nivruti Rai, Kuchipudi Dancer Yamini Reddy, Entrepreneur Shalini Bhupal, Philanthropist & Entrepreneur Divya Reddy Salla and many more graced the exhibition.
Title of the show: Payal Kapoor of Arushi Arts Gallery celebrated its 25th anniversary with Harvest 2025
Preview: Sunday, 31st August 2025
Time: 12 noon – 4:30 pm
Venue: Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad, Telangana 500002
The Exhibition will continue until Thursday, 11th September, 2025 from 11 am to 4:30 pm at Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad, Telangana 500002 and then get exhibited in parts in Delhi.
The center-piece of the exhibition is no doubt the S.H. Raza, Krishen Khanna, Ram Kumar, Tyeb Mehta, Bhupen Khakkhar, J. Swaminathan, Jangarh Singh Shyam. We have other artists like Sanjay Bhattacharya, Laxma Goud, Satish Gujral, Satish Gupta, K G Subramanyan, Manu Parekh, Shobha Broota, Sakti Burman to name a few.
On the occasion, Ms. Payal Kapoor, Director of Arushi Arts Gallery said Harvest 2025 is a very important milestone for Arushi Arts because it’s the 25th year of the catalog. This catalog basically represents and shows top masters with young artists and future artists of tomorrow as well as indigenous artists and thereby almost shows strengths or important Indian art for collectors of today and tomorrow.
About Arushi Arts Gallery
Art in our country is vibrant and eclectic – expressing various stylistic trends and influences both from the east and the west resulting in an idiom which is both modern and Indian in ethos. We have held exhibitions in Delhi, Bombay, Chandigarh, London, etc. to promote the same. It is very important for Arushi Arts to take up upcoming artists as well as established artists to other parts of India and abroad to make people aware of the beautiful art and culture of our heritage.
One of the aims of Arushi Arts is also to address the larger concern of society through art. These include topics through art that make people aware of this environment, our society, the current happenings and generally nature and feelings all over the world. Arushi Arts centered commitment is to art and to help artists sell their works all over India and abroad. Our agenda also includes art workshops and specialized training for art lovers. Clearly, we know that Arushi Arts will never achieve its goal without the support of the art community and all those who love art.
Arushi Arts has done over 300 art shows in the span of 25 years.
About Payal Kapoor, Director of Arushi Arts Gallery
Payal Kapoor comes from an illustrious industrial family background of Luxor group of companies with interests in art, real estate, and the fashion & hotel industry. She is a qualified textile and fashion designer herself with a bachelor’s degree in English literature. She has been promoting Indian contemporary & tribal art since 1993 with the starting of her gallery Arushi Arts New Delhi. She has exhibited in many parts of the world and many art fairs in India, Singapore, Paris, London, Hongkong and Los Angeles. She is committed to the cause of promotion of Indian Art and has started philanthropic activities involving art and charity. She is also supporting the dying Weaving Arts in India as well as the textile arts of India. She has seen Indian art grow from the nascent stage to where it is today. Many of the artists promoted by Arushi Arts have found their way to many important collector’s private and corporate collections and museums. She has won many awards in the world of art and has been in the art world in the last 25 years. She started the DK JAIN art prize in the last 7 years which is given to young bright Indian artists and living traditional artists.