Experience 'Vocabulary of Vision' - Black Cube Gallery's dynamic launch exhibition featuring 25 modern eminent and contemporary artists shaping the language of art today.
Black Cube Gallery Presents “Vocabulary of Vision” – A Landmark Art Exhibition
Black Cube Gallery inaugurates its first permanent space with “Vocabulary of Vision,” an exhibition featuring 25 Indian artists, spanning modern masters and contemporary visionaries. This show embodies the gallery’s mission to represent diverse, boundary-pushing artistic practices that redefine visual language in Indian art.
“Vocabulary of Vision” explores how artists craft unique visual lexicons through lines, colors, textures, abstraction, and figuration. Inspired by Roland Barthes’ “grain of the visual,” this exhibition examines how art functions as language, shaping and reflecting cultural identity, memory, and socio-political landscapes. The works navigate themes from personal introspection to ecological and social systems, reflecting the multiplicity of contemporary India—a nation shaped by modernist formalism, vernacular influences, and conceptualism.
This exhibition is not just a showcase of individual talent but a collective conversation—a dialogue between diverse artistic voices expanding our understanding of art, language, and perception.
Featured Artists:
Arijoy Bhattacharya, Anandajit Ray, Arunkumar HG, Binoy Verghese, Dhananjay Singh, Farhad Hussain, Gaurab Das, Himmat Shah, Jogen Chowdhury, KM Adimoolam, Krishen Khanna, Laxma Goud, Manu Parekh, Meena Sansanwal, Natraj Sharma, Ompal Sansanwal, Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi, Poonam Bhatnagar, Ram Kumar, Sakti Burman, Subba Ghosh, Sujata Bajaj, Thota Vaikuntam, Valay Shende, Yashika Sugandh.
Keywords: Black Cube Gallery, Indian contemporary art, visual language in art, abstraction, figuration, modern Indian artists, conceptual art, cultural identity, art exhibitions in India, Roland Barthes, art history discourse, contemporary visual storytelling.