New Delhi, March 26 -- The exhibition space at Project 88, Colaba, Mumbai, resembles a transit area right now. Sculptures are propped up against wooden crates while paintings featuring hieroglyph-like patterns have been stitched onto the walls. Makeshift display areas can be seen across the space. It feels as if the gallery has turned into a brief halting station for the artworks as they rest and breathe before continuing onto their journey. This unique display is part of Bite the Bullet, a solo exhibition by artist Goutam Ghosh, who lives and works across spaces in Jharkhand, Bhuj, and Kolkata. "Refusing any sedative, Bite the Bullet calls for a reckoning with this disjointed shadow of our contemporary: to register the inner rift (and de...