Exhibition to explore intersection of art, conservation, and ecology
Updated On: 13 September, 2025 03:42 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
“Tyger Tyger Burning Bright” at India Habitat Centre features 15 paintings, a 30-minute film, and a panel on human-animal conflict. Through collage, mixed media, and wildlife imagery, Bhaika reflects on conservation, urban expansion, and the fragile balance between humans and nature.

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A new exhibition by artist Virenpratap Singh Bhaika will explore the intersectionality of art and conservation through 15 paintings, a 30-minute film titled "Roar and Resillience", and a panel discussion on human-animal conflict and peaceful coexistence.
Curated by art historian Alka Pande, "Tyger Tyger Burning Bright" will open on Saturday at India Habitat Centre's Open Palm Court Gallery.
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