India, June 28 -- Where colours question the soul and bronze breathes silence, a journey into the unseen self, says SAKSHI PRIYA

There's something meditative about standing in front of art that speaks in silences, contradictions, and layered whispers. Atmanaveshana, an evocative exhibition of paintings and sculptures, felt like that quiet conversation one has not with the world but with the self. The name, which translates to "Self-Exploration," was a fitting threshold to step through. The show brought together the emotionally resonant abstract works of Dr Amrit Kapoor and the contemplative bronzes of sculptor Suresh Kumar.

Walking into the gallery, the immediate impression was not of looking at art but of being looked at. Visitors stoo...