Artist Neeraj Gupta's Sculpture, installed at National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, on 24 May 2026
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Artist Neeraj Gupta's Sculpture, installed at National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, on 24 May 2026
Sri Ram Vijay (Divine Victory), a wooden sculpture by renowned sculptor Neeraj Gupta, is on display from March 1 to April 30 at the National
Neeraj Gupta's Divine Victory (Sri Ram Vijay) Sculpture at National Gallery of Modern Art
Neeraj Gupta's wooden sculpture, "Divine Victory," (or Sri Ram Vijay) captures the essence of a triumphant homecoming in a unique and contemporary style. Currently exhibited as part of the "Ramayana Chitra Kavyam" at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, the sculpture offers a timeless portrayal of Lord Rama and Sita.
The wooden sculpture stands tall, nearly six feet high and over five feet wide. Gupta employs a light terracotta finish, lending a sense of warmth and antiquity to the piece. The figures of Rama and Sita are the central focus, Rama depicted in a standing posture with his bow and quiver, symbolizing his victory. Sita, by his side, is draped in flowing attire, radiating an air of serenity.
Art Exhibition 'Samanvaya' to Bring Artists Together at India International Centre
This March is going to be really exciting for people who love art in the capital. The Delhi Art Society, which is led by its president Neeraj Gupta is putting together a group art exhibition called 'Samanvaya' at the India International Centre in New Delhi. The exhibition will be open to visitors from 20 March to 30 March 2026. People can visit it every day between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM.
The Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat opened the exhibition. This marked the start of the 10-day event that celebrates how creative and collaborative artists can be. The word 'Samanvaya' means 'harmony.' Coming together. This is what the exhibition is all about. Artists from backgrounds will show their work on the same platform. This gives visitors a chance to see different types of art like paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media creations.
Sri Ram Vijay (Divine Victory), a wooden sculpture by renowned sculptor Neeraj Gupta, is on display from March 1 to April 30 at the National
Neeraj Gupta's wooden sculpture, "Divine Victory," (or Sri Ram Vijay) captures the essence of a triumphant homecoming in a unique and contemporary style. Currently exhibited as part of the "Ramayana Chitra Kavyam" at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, the sculpture offers a timeless portrayal of Lord Rama and Sita.
The wooden sculpture stands tall, nearly six feet high and over five feet wide. Gupta employs a light terracotta finish, lending a sense of warmth and antiquity to the piece. The figures of Rama and Sita are the central focus, Rama depicted in a standing posture with his bow and quiver, symbolizing his victory. Sita, by his side, is draped in flowing attire, radiating an air of serenity.
Spirit Lines," a sculpture for the Mumbai Metro by sculpture artist Neeraj Gupta
Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture "Spirit Lines," created for the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, powerfully celebrates the city’s identity—its relentless energy, deep-rooted culture, and the spirit of connectivity that unites its people.
14 August 2025, Mumbai: Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture "Spirit Lines," created for the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, powerfully celebrates the city’s identity—its relentless energy, deep-rooted culture, and the spirit of connectivity that unites its people. The sculpture was inaugurated by Ashwini Bhide, a senior IAS officer, managing director of the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, and principal secretary to the chief minister of Maharashtra.
Gupta's work not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the metro stations but also serves as a symbol of connectivity and unity among the diverse communities of Mumbai.
Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture
"Spirit Lines," a sculpture for the Mumbai Metro by sculpture artist Neeraj Gupta
Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture "Spirit Lines," created for the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, powerfully celebrates the city’s identity—its relentless energy, deep-rooted culture, and the spirit of connectivity that unites its people.
14 August 2025, Mumbai: Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture "Spirit Lines," created for the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, powerfully celebrates the city’s identity—its relentless energy, deep-rooted culture, and the spirit of connectivity that unites its people.
The sculpture was inaugurated by Ashwini Bhide, a senior IAS officer, managing director of the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, and principal secretary to the chief minister of Maharashtra.
Gupta's work not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the metro stations but also serves as a symbol of connectivity and unity among the diverse communities of Mumbai.
Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture
"Spirit Lines," a sculpture for the Mumbai Metro by sculpture artist Neeraj Gupta
Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture "Spirit Lines," created for the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, powerfully celebrates the city’s identity—its relentless energy, deep-rooted culture, and the spirit of connectivity that unites its people.
14 August 2025, Mumbai: Neeraj Gupta’s striking sculpture "Spirit Lines," created for the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, powerfully celebrates the city’s identity—its relentless energy, deep-rooted culture, and the spirit of connectivity that unites its people. The sculpture was inaugurated by Ashwini Bhide, a senior IAS officer, managing director of the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, and principal secretary to the chief minister of Maharashtra.
Gupta's work not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the metro stations but also serves as a symbol of connectivity and unity among the diverse communities of Mumbai.
Neeraj Gupta’s king-size sculpture in Makrana marble displayed at Bikaner House is an engaging piece of public art that enriches the sculptural landscape.
Artist Neeraj Gupta’s sculpture titled, As the wind rises, installed at the Bikaner House is carved out of a single stone, the timeless pink Makrana marble. At a glance it tells you how the sculptor has transcended conventional boundaries to give a new dimension to Indian sculpting forms. His work of art has the ability to communicate.