India, Oct. 26 -- Time, in this exhibition, refuses to flow in a straight line. At Gallery Ragini's twentieth-anniversary show Between the Strands, Time Bends and Warps, each artwork becomes a fold in memory, a loop in perception, a moment suspended between past and possibility. The gallery breathes with layered narratives where paint, sculpture, and mixed media converse across space, threads intertwining, diverging, and reconverging in unexpected harmonies.

Curator Meena Vari builds a dialogue that bridges generations. Bharti Verma's textural abstractions pulse with quiet urgency, while Jagannath Panda's sculptural forms evoke landscapes both real and imagined. Emerging voices like Dhruvi Acharya and Valay Gada challenge the spectator, ...