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INTERWOVEN: THE LIVING TAPESTRY

Mon 1 - Tue 30 Jun 2026

INTERWOVEN: THE LIVING TAPESTRY brings together photography, painting and sculpture in an exploration of the profound relationships connecting all living beings to our planet. Featuring photographs by Leica Ambassador and Nikon Creator, Dr. Latika Nath and sculptures, paintings and prints by international multimedia artist Nadia Sood, the exhibition reveals a world held together by fragile yet enduring threads — ecological, emotional, cultural, historical and spiritual.

Through layered imagery, organic forms and tactile surfaces, the exhibition curated by Kajoli Khanna weaves together two bodies of work — one reflecting an intimate understanding of the interconnectedness between species, habitats and human communities, the other the tension between humanity's capacity for creation and its potential for destruction — into a single conversation. Rather than standing apart from nature, it suggests, we are woven into it. As John Muir observed: "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe."

An installation of plaster masks and tribal photographs in the Window Gallery anchors the exhibition. Nath's intimate portraits of indigenous communities meet Sood's delicate plaster masks in a dialogue about our inner and outer fragility and beauty. The exhibition continues through to a riotous celebration of earth in all her splendour, and exploration of her quiet silence and the delicate balance that exists between nature and all her living creatures.  

At a time marked by climate change, habitat loss, biodiversity decline and social fragmentation, INTERWOVEN invites us to pause, look closely and reconsider our relationship with the living world.

1 - 30 JUNE 2026
FREE ENTRY, OPEN DAILY: 9 AM TO 11 PM


Works from the exhibition are for sale. Inquiries can be made at reception. 

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Latika Nath

Latika Nath is a photographer, wildlife biologist and conservationist whose work celebrates the fragility and beauty of the planet, inviting a dialogue on our interdependence with the natural world. Dubbed the “Tiger Princess of India” by National Geographic, she has spent her life studying and protecting one of its most elusive predators. She is a Leica Ambassador and Nikon Creator.

Nadia Sood

Nadia Sood is a multi-media artist and entrepreneur. Her work re-imagines our inner and outer landscapes through built up, eroded, layered and gilded surfaces, and invites a dialogue about our role in shaping a better world. Her practice draws on a career across politics, philanthropy and enterprise, including work with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and as an investor into large scale infrastructure and renewable energy projects across emerging markets.

ABOUT THE CURATOR

Kajoli Khanna

Kajoli Khanna was born in New Delhi into a family deeply rooted in the arts, which fostered her passion for creative expression from an early age. A graduate of Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London (MA in Fine Art). Khanna's expertise lies in curating works that highlight the richness and diversity of South Asian art. Her practice extends beyond the gallery to international platforms, where she has organised and managed exhibitions at leading art fairs including Frieze London, Art Dubai, Abu Dhabi Art Fair, the India Art Fair and Art Mumbai, playing a key role in bringing South Asian art to global audiences. A passionate champion of women artists, she has recently curated a landmark retrospective of Krishen Khanna, one of India's leading artists, now almost 101 years old.

 

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