India, May 31 -- What makes art feel close, something you can carry with you long after you've stepped out of a gallery? The Summer Art Show at Method's in Delhi offered an answer, not through grand statements but through a quiet, collective experience. Curated by Srila Chatterjee of Baro Market and Sahil Arora of Method, the exhibition brought together works from over 50 Indian artists. But this felt less like an exhibition and more like a gathering, a place where colours, textures, stories, and people shared the same space with ease. From the moment one entered, it was clear this show had its heart in the right place.

As visitors moved through the space, some works drew them in unexpectedly. Venkat Shyam's Gond paintings held stories o...