
An installation by Natasa Galecic at the Gyan Museum for this year’s Jaipur Art Week
The Public Arts Trust of India has announced its 5th edition of the Jaipur Art Week, which takes place every year in the UNESCO World Heritage City. As PATI’s Founding Chairwoman, Sana Rezwan’s mission is to bridge the city’s timeless heritage with its ever-evolving contemporary art scene
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Edition 5.0 of Jaipur Arts Week will feature more than one hundred participating artists across multiple venues in Jaipur, in a city-wide programme that takes place within and throughout its historic landmarks and public spaces.

Poojan Gupta’s installation A Sacred Walk transforms one of the most overlooked materials of contemporary life: discarded pharmaceutical blister packs
17 emerging artists will be featured in a solo exhibition, selected from art schools across India. The final selection of artists, many of whom have come from art schools across India, was made by a jury of global art leaders: Anita Dube, Renu Modi, Wood & Harrison, and Aindrea Emelife.
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Selected artists were offered mentorship in creating their solo exhibitions by leading practitioners, including Vibha Galhotra, Gigi Scaria, Thukral & Tagra, and Shuddhabrata Sengupta.

Gigi Scaria’s Ascend Towards the Unknown in bronze and white metal, created over a year in Jaipur
Other highlights of the week will include a group show, Andha Yug, curated by Anita Dube; a new digital exhibition titled ‘Here and Now,’ curated by Sayan Sanyal; and a collaboration with New York’s Parsons School of Design.
Edition 5.0 of Jaipur Arts Week will be taking place from 27 January to 3 February, 2026

Boris Colin Alphonse’s What We Carry When We Cross, remembering the sea voyage of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II of Jaipur to London



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