Bharat Art Conclave, India’s first culture-art think tank dedicated to promoting art, heritage, and meaningful cultural dialogue, organized a group photography exhibition featuring artists from across the country. The exhibition showcased works by Amita Naik, Atul Singh, Deepak, Deepto Roy, Devesh Desai, Gaurav Nakra, Gautam Sareen, Hari Somashekar, Harshal Malvankar, Jui Singh Deshmukh, Kartik Iyer, Mukund Soni, Nili Gudhka, Navneet Bhat, Nikhil Giri, Pallavi Kulkarni, Parag Bhatt, Prateek Shroff, Rakhi Agrawal Garg, Saptarishi Bhattacharya, and Urmil Jhaveri, presenting diverse artistic narratives and perspectives through photography.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Cabinet Minister for Cultural Affairs, Adv. Ashish Shelar, along with renowned actor Kanwaljit Singh and Padma Sri Sudharak Olwe , marking a significant celebration of art, culture, and environmental awareness.
On this occasion, Bharat Art Conclave also launched its first culture and art-centric magazine, aimed at fostering artistic conversations, documenting creative journeys, and strengthening cultural engagement through visual storytelling.
Speaking at the event, Bharat Art Conclave Director Utkarsh Sinha emphasized the platform’s vision of building a strong cultural ecosystem that connects artists, audiences, and institutions while promoting India’s rich artistic heritage.

