India, Oct. 5 -- Art lovers gathered for the 8th International Biennale of Non-Objective Arts that offered Delhiites a rare glimpse into the future of visual culture. On view until October 10, at Duende The Studio, Saket, this exhibition challenges viewers to look beyond the familiar and gives them an immersive. artistic experience. Curated by Neerja Chandna Peters, the show features leading international artists who explore the power of reduction, simplicity, and innovation. These non-objective works are part of a compelling global movement that redefines what art can be. "This exhibition speaks to the urgency of art in our time - not just as a mirror, but as a catalyst," said Peters during the exhibition's opening. htc...