Colours hold memories, emotions and unspoken stories. At Chromalogue - Colours & Conversations, they take centre stage, shaping a dialogue beyond words. The group exhibition presented by The Art Exchange Project and curated by Aarti Uppal Singla, brings together 15 artists who use colour as their language, creating an immersive experience where shades and textures communicate in their own quiet yet powerful way.
The gallery becomes a world of shifting moods and narratives. Neelesh's Echoes of Dawn 1 fills the space with deep blues, evoking the quiet beauty of early mornings. Aarti Uppal Singla's Lotus Pond 1 captures resilience in soft yet striking tones.
Silence Speaks in Colour by Madhav Bhardwaj invites viewers to listen beyond the visible, while Portal of Peace by Himani Pasricha offers a sense of stillness. Nikita Gambhir's Smell the Coffee warms the senses, drawing on the simple joys of everyday life. These works do not just exist on the wall, they engage, they invite and they stay with those who witness them.
Beyond paint, mixed media adds depth and dimension. Priya Bery's Poppies: The Intoxicators bursts with life on Waterford paper, while Winnie Singh's Meditative Reveries 9 softens the senses, creating a quiet space within. Babita Varma's Aswan, sculpted in clay on wood, and Kripal Mathur's Spring Dance, work with hand-dyed goat's wool, show that colour is not just seen, it is felt.
The exhibition stretches further into digital and graphic precision. Khushroo Kalyanwala's The Blues That Bring Cheer across fine paper, while Sushil Bhasin's Trance Dance moves with an almost hypnotic rhythm. Pragati Gupta's Paws-1, a pen drawing on textured paper, proves that even in black and white, colour is imagined.
Chromalogue is a celebration of this language, a space where colours speak and those who listen will hear.