Exhibitions
Sehgal spent 60 years of his life contributing to Indian art.
As a part of his centennial year celebrations, the Sehgal Collection organized exhibitions linked with various institutions that supported the artist in his career as well as partnered with various organizations.
The Sehgal Private Collection also loaned our artworks for exhibitions and shows.


Common Ground-Young Artist Program, 2025
The group exhibition has been presented under the Young Artists Program in collaboration with The Laburnum in Gurgaon. The works of fifteen young and emerging artists were brought together to a shared space where diverse voices and perspectives converged. Through varied styles and narratives, the exhibition became a platform for dialogue, reflection, and recognition — celebrating the spirit of harmony within difference. The program brought art to the community of like-minded individuals who support the arts.
Luxembourg National Day, 2025
The Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in India celebrated the cultural ties between the two countries on their National Day by featuring three sculptures by artist Amar Nath Sehgal, highlighting his deep cultural connections with Luxembourg. A true tribute to the legacy, the display reflected the enduring Indo–Luxembourg friendship through the lens of Sehgal’s artistic vision and longstanding engagement with the country, which still continues.
Young Artist Program Exhibition, 2025
As part of the Young Artists Program, the Consulate of Luxembourg in Mumbai opened its doors to support young talent, which included 5 emerging women artists, 3 of whom received grants from the Sehgal Collection. The exhibition explored the opportunity to bring artworks to public spaces, such as this historical landmark in Mumbai, to promote their ongoing work. We collaborated with two prominent institutions – Kala Sakshi Memorial Trust and Jamia Millia Islamia University- to support them.
India Art Fair, 2025
At the India Art Fair this year, the Amar Nath Sehgal Private Collection showcased a curated selection of the artist’s bronze sculptures at the VIP Lounge, in collaboration with Pallavi Khandelwal of Artbela. The display invited viewers into a seamless dialogue that celebrated Indian modernism through Sehgal’s timeless and evocative practice. The three sculptures are a testament to his pure modernist style from his earlier series.
iSculpt
Curated by Uma Nair, the iSculpt exhibition was an ode to her role model, Keshav Malik. The 5th chapter of iSculpt was dedicated to celebrating the art critic’s Centennial Birth anniversary.
Luxembourg National Day, 2024
To celebrate the National Day of Luxembourg, the Embassy in India organized an exhibition of the artist’s sculptures and archival documentation of the Indo – Luxembourg connection over the last 6 decades. A true tribute to the legacy, the display included documents from the artist’s archives along with documentation from the Embassy and government of Luxembourg.
Vadehra Art Gallery presents Patience of Ordinary Things
The group show organized by Vadehra Art Gallery was a juxtaposition of contemporary as well as modern masters masters such as Amar Nath Sehgal, krishen Khanna, Gulammohammed Sheikh, J. Swaminathan, Mrinalini Mukherjee, Dhruva Mistry, Shanko Chaudhuri and Himmat Shah amongst others.
NGMA collection
The exhibition 100 Years of Sehgal: the Modern Artist’s Centennial Anniversary,
was organized in collaboration with the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
Mythologies
Curated by Uma Nair, the exhibition of 2 weeks, at the IIC, showcased a collection of paperwork and a sculpture inspired from Sehgal’s Epic Episodes of the Ramayana and Mahabharata and the Ganesh series, a collection of prints.
A Life in Black and White
IGNCA holds a collection of some iconic works by Sehgal in their permanent collection. Along with the various exhibitions in the city celebrating the artist, a paperwork show of 100 artworks had been curated for the first time
India Art Fair
Art Alive Gallery, this year, paid tribute to the artist through a dedicated wall of Sehgal at the India Art Fair.
Nature in Bronze
The exhibition was a curated collection of 9 sculptures that came together in the outdoors for the first time.
Museum Night
Cries Unheard, the iconic sculpture by Sehgal, from the NGMA collection was on view at the Partition Museum’s inaugural launch at the NGMA
Outliers, Rebels and Disrupters: Delhi Shilpi Chakra, 70 years On
The exhibition was organised by Dhoomimal Gallery in New Delhi.
The show was a reminiscence of the art collective, The Delhi Shilpi Chakra which was formed on 25th March 1949.















