Discovering an interwoven network of artists that have shaped South Asian art history, through the artistic journey of Indian sculptor Mrinalini Mukherjee. This exhibition presents an important network of South Asian artists working alongside the Indian sculptor Mrinalini Mukherjee (1949 - 2015). Featuring drawings, paintings and sculptures by Mukherjee’s peers and teachers, including her parents Benode Behari Mukherjee and Leela Mukherjee who taught at the influential Kala Bhavana Art School in Santiniketan, as well as pioneers of modernist art in India such as KG Subramanyan, and prominent artists such as Nilima Sheikh and Jagdish Swamitnathan, the exhibition will also include works from Mukherjee’s prolific 40-year career. Mukherjee’s intricate artworks fuse abstraction with the human form, drawing influence from nature, South Asian traditions of architecture and craft, and international modernist art and design.
On May 3 and 4, 2026 YES return to London’s Palladium with the Fragile Album Series tour. Their 1971 masterpiece will be performed in full alongside songs that shaped their legacy. Not a nostalgic revival, but a sonic journey connecting past and present.