Galerie Mirchandani Steinruecke

Galerie Mirchandani Steinruecke Galerie M+S Established in 2006 the Galerie plays a key role in discovering and nurturing new positions in contemporary Indian art.

Contemporary Art Gallery based in Mumbai and New Delhi

Mumbai: 1st floor, Commerce House, SS Ram Gulam Marg, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai (+91 2235098262)

New Delhi: 1st floor, CR Tower, D-58 Defence Colony, New Delhi, 110024 (+91 1147590766)

EASTWARDexplorations along mumbai’s eastern seaboardSunhil Sippy15 May — 15 July, 2026Preview: Friday 15 May, 7–9 pm📍Gal...
03/05/2026

EASTWARD
explorations along mumbai’s eastern seaboard

Sunhil Sippy

15 May — 15 July, 2026

Preview: Friday 15 May, 7–9 pm
📍Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai

Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke is delighted to present Sunhil Sippy’s first solo exhibition, “EASTWARD: explorations along mumbai’s eastern seaboard.”

EASTWARD reveals an accumulation of time that has emerged from what the artist describes as an instinctive and subconscious draw to particular places and spaces. Though geographically close to the celebrated western skyline, this eastern universe of hidden infrastructure – that keeps Mumbai ticking – remains largely unseen. Sunhil’s images work through trace, atmosphere and careful observation: a result of repeated visits through changing light, altered structures, and the slow sharpening of feeling. What emerges, then, is not the singular decisive moment of the capture, but a layered landscape that offers us an affective encounter with the city of Mumbai.

We look forward to seeing you at the Preview!

Huge congratulations to Kulpreet Singh for his upcoming solo exhibition at The Hayward!The exhibition is co-presented wi...
23/04/2026

Huge congratulations to Kulpreet Singh for his upcoming solo exhibition at The Hayward!

The exhibition is co-presented with the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, and is generously supported by the TNQ Foundation.

23/04/2026

‘Painting and the Present’ | Excerpt from the conversation with Sangram Majumdar and Meghaa Parvathy Ballakrishnen

Bad Actors
Sangram Majumdar
Until May 2, 2026
Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai

To watch the full video, link in bio

RAJAN ONECK RajanCurated by Grant WatsonExtended gallery hours in Defence Colony until 9pm tonight. See you there!📍Galer...
23/04/2026

RAJAN ONE
CK Rajan
Curated by Grant Watson

Extended gallery hours in Defence Colony until 9pm tonight. See you there!

📍Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, D-58 Defence Colony, New Delhi

We are delighted to present the first solo exhibition of photographer Sunhil SippyEASTWARDexplorations along mumbai’s ea...
12/04/2026

We are delighted to present the first solo exhibition of photographer Sunhil Sippy

EASTWARD
explorations along mumbai’s eastern seaboard

With EASTWARD, Sunhil creates a raw yet esoteric connection to a less celebrated stretch of Mumbai. Repeatedly returning to the same places — not to document change but to feel spaces and observe them without agenda — he archives a resilient beauty, articulated through ecosystems of decay, development and industry.

Friday 15 May, 7–9pm at Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai.
Save the Date!

We are delighted to invite you for a conversation on ‘Painting and the Present’, as part of Sangram Majumdar’s solo exhi...
10/04/2026

We are delighted to invite you for a conversation on ‘Painting and the Present’, as part of Sangram Majumdar’s solo exhibition on view at the gallery in Mumbai. The conversation will take place on Zoom.

Friday 17 April 2026 | 6:30am PST / 9:30am EST / 7pm IST

Meghaa Parvathy Ballakrishnen is a scholar of modern and contemporary art with a specialisation in South Asia. She is Assistant Professor of Art History at University of Rochester.

Sangram Majumdar studied painting at Indiana University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Since 2003, he has held numerous solo exhibitions in the USA. Recent participations include Explosion Robinson, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, NY, NY (2025); As Told by its Makers: Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art, curated by Diane Thompson, National Academy of Design, NY, NY (2024); and The Glass Bead Game, Mamoth, London (2022). He lives and works in Seattle.

Ranjana Steinruecke is Director, Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai and New Delhi

Bad ActorsSangram MajumdarImage:a calculated certainty, 2026Oil on canvas70 x 84 inches / 177.8 x 213.3 cmArt Night Thur...
08/04/2026

Bad Actors
Sangram Majumdar

Image:
a calculated certainty, 2026
Oil on canvas
70 x 84 inches / 177.8 x 213.3 cm

Art Night Thursday, 9 April
6–9pm
Mumbai

We look forward to seeing you at the gallery!

30/03/2026

“A fluid, animate language, with its own rhythms and flows, in which anything that is asserted can be denied or transform into something else. Overall, it is evidence of someone exploring the full potential of suggestive mark-making, or expression more generally (and an invitation to viewers to follow that lead).

Mark Rappolt

Bad Actors
Sangram Majumdar
📍Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai

“Ratheesh’s practice brings together figures who have learned to adapt and endure — people who wear whatever costume sur...
30/03/2026

“Ratheesh’s practice brings together figures who have learned to adapt and endure — people who wear whatever costume survival demands. Anchored in Kerala yet resonant across India’s larger social landscape, his paintings foreground the ways in which ideology infiltrates everyday life, erasing dissent and determining what is visible, sayable, and even desirable.”
Riyas Komu, Artistic Director, “Amphibian Aesthetics”

On view at Kashi Hallegua House, Kochi, until 31 March

Presented by Ishara Art Foundation

Image:
Ratheesh T.
The Indian garden with unknown flowers (2025)
Oil on linen
305 x 549 cm / 120 x 216 inches

“The cross-cultural references begin to pile up (indeed, Majumdar’s reference materials for these works span painting to...
28/03/2026

“The cross-cultural references begin to pile up (indeed, Majumdar’s reference materials for these works span painting to architecture sourced from the West Coast of America to the Far East of Asia). Although the overall vibe of the “Bad Actor” works might owe just as much to American painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat or the panoply of faces, ranging from the cartoonish to the carnivalesque, in a work like Belgian painter James Ensor’s “Christ’s Entry into Brussels in 1889” (1888). And yet, on some literally fundamental level, the painting itself is more of an abstraction than any of that might suggest. An accumulation of blocks of colour and suggestive marks.”
Mark Rappolt

Bad Actors
Sangram Majumdar
📍Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke, Mumbai

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