Designed for “permeability between artist and audience”, Latitude 28’s new space at New Delhi’s Defence Colony opened with ‘Dramaturgies of Space’, a show where eight artists are probing material, memory and landscape through a shared spatial grammar. The new address celebrates 15 years of the gallery. Its director Bhavna Kakar describes it as “a reaffirmation of everything Latitude 28 has stood for… accessibility, dialogue, and a deeper engagement with contemporary South Asian art”. The neighbourhood, at the heart of Delhi’s gallery circuit, offers “an environment where audiences can move fluidly between cultural spaces and engage more closely with art and ideas”. Designed by architect Tushant Bansal, the new space embodies what Kakar calls “a sense of permeability between artist and

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