
LATITUDE 28 makes its debut at the 13th edition of India Design 2025 at the Art Pavilion with two stunning presentations that delve into the future of creative practice. This year’s exhibition brings together visionary works where materials narrate stories, spaces hold meaning, and artistic expression reshapes how we engage with the world around us. With a focus on blending traditional design with contemporary interpretations, the showcased works celebrate cultural heritage while embracing innovation.
The exhibition features a diverse range of artists, including Aninda Singh, whose sculptural works capture the complexities of transformation and identity through intricate materials and textures. C. Bhagyanath reimagines abstraction by integrating traditional elements with contemporary design, creating pieces that resonate with both historical depth and modern relevance. Harisha Chennangod presents minimalist abstract paintings, rich in vibrant primary colors and intersecting lines, exploring themes of cityscapes, childhood memories, and handwoven textures. Harman Taneja redefines the rigidity of materials, especially resin, to create sculptures and installations that examine the fluidity between structure and form. Latika Nehra’s ceramics reflect moments of transformation, capturing the evolution of form as she blends the organic and artificial in seamless harmony. Mayur Gupta’s geometric abstract sculptures challenge perceptions of chaos and order, inviting a deeper reflection on modern life. Shalina Vichitra’s tactile ceramic works delve into the themes of belonging and identity, blending tradition and contemporary narratives through form and texture. Viraj Khanna pushes the boundaries of textile art, using hand embroidery and mixed media to explore themes of identity, memory, and societal norms, creating visual narratives that merge personal experience with cultural context.