India's Kiran Nadar Museum to take over Christie's London headquarters this summer

The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) in New Delhi will stage a month-long, free, non-selling exhibition at Christie’s London headquarters in St James’s titled “The Meeting Ground: Scenes from the KNMA Collection” (16 July–21 August). Collector Kiran Nadar said the show will present 180 works by around 60 Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi artists from the 1950s to today, organized into five curatorial strands including one featuring Nalini Malani. The exhibition also previews KNMA’s planned move to a new 100,000 sq. m museum near Delhi’s airport in the first half of 2028; the David Adjaye–designed building is about 60% complete, according to Nadar. Former Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabaté was appointed to lead KNMA in February.

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