“A Lake That Once Was”, is our landmark event that marks a significant milestone for us as it stands as our inaugural exhibition outside of Nepal, coinciding with the esteemed India Art Fair 2024 as a parallel program at Bikaner House, New Delhi
A Lake That Once Was is an evocative exhibition that inquires into Kathmandu’s historic metamorphosis from a sacred lake, embraced by divine beings, into a symphony of the human spirit, architectural wonders, ancient iconography and shared urban existence. The city emerges as a nexus of identity, where each artist’s memories, life experiences and observations collide. Through the lens of architecture and urban motifs, the exhibition delicately portrays local settlements, invoking a sense of loss and salvage.
Exhibiting artists include Jasmine Rajbhandari, Bidhata KC, Karsang Lama, Sanjeep Maharjan, Sujan Dangol and Anil Shahi.