Liminal Gaps Tickets Mumbai 2024
Liminal Gaps Tickets: “Liminal Gaps” invites you to explore the threshold between the known and the unknown at the Art House, nestled within the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre. From Wednesday, May 1st to Sunday, May 12th, immerse yourself in art exhibitions that traverse linguistic and generational boundaries. Delve into a realm where boundaries blur, allowing all age groups to engage in a shared dialogue of discovery and wonder. Each visit promises an hour of contemplation and inspiration, as you navigate the liminal spaces of creativity and imagination.
Event Name | Liminal Gaps |
---|---|
Location | Art House, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre |
Date & Time | Wed 01 May 2024 – Sun 12 May 2024 |
Event | Art Exhibitions | English | All age groups | 1hr |
Ticket price
Ticket price for Liminal Gaps at Liminal Gaps starts from Rs.299 onwards, Purchase tickets from the official website. Check out more details.
Seating | Ticket price |
---|---|
General Pass | Rs. 299 |
LIMINAL Gap + Infinity Room | Rs. 349 |
Ticket site
Visit the official website to purchase your tickets.
How to purchase ticket online steps
- Visit BookMyShow.
- Search “Liminal Gaps.”
- Select preferred date and time.
- Book tickets.
- Enjoy the journey into the unknown.
Location
Important Notes
- Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday: 11 AM – 8 PM, Entry Closes at 7:30 PM.
- Friday & Saturday:11 AM -10 PM. Entry Closes at 9:30 PM.
- Entry For Children Below the age of 7 and Senior Citizen above the age of 60 complimentary against comp child/sr. citizen pass, Children age 8 and above is chargeable
- This exhibit is open for all ages however, Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult
- Wheelchair – accessible venue
- Front – facing strollers and back baby carriers are permitted.
- Food & beverages, oversized and jogging strollers are not permitted.
- Large bags not permitted, it can be deposited at box office on the ground floor.
- Visitors are Requested to arrive on timeslot booked.
- Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable footwear; heels are not recommended due to tripping hazard.
Event Highlights
Floor | Artist | Exhibition |
---|---|---|
First Floor | Ayesha Singh | Explore Ayesha Singh’s largest ‘Hybrid Drawings’ exhibit to date. |
Delve into her reimagined Indian skylines, combining architectural elements from Delhi’s diverse history. | ||
Experience the entanglement of sight-lines and the visible histories they reference, evoking a sense of anticipated nostalgia. | ||
Second Floor | Raqs Media Collective | Immerse yourself in the temporal universe created by the internationally renowned Raqs Media Collective. |
Encounter a reflection on time through their five works, including the surreal ‘Escapement’ (2008). | ||
Traverse the elasticity of time and space with installations like ‘Nerves’ (2018), serving as a passageway between artistic spaces. | ||
Third Floor | Asim Waqif | Witness Asim Waqif’s exploration of materiality, environment, and space through expansive installations. |
Engage with ‘Chaal’, a colossal bamboo installation celebrating Indian craftsmanship and challenging traditional practices. | ||
Experience the sensory journey through elements of sound and light, delving into ideas of ecology, architecture, and anthropology. | ||
Fourth Floor | Afrah Shafiq | Step into Afrah Shafiq’s hyperreal universe, aimed at rupturing existing narratives and offering new perspectives. |
Encounter the interactive multimedia story ‘Sultana’s Reality’ (2017), exploring the relationship between women and colonial education in India. | ||
Embark on an Alice in Wonderland-style adventure, delving into the inner lives of the first generation of educated women in pre-independent India, as depicted in ‘Sultana’s Dream’. | ||
Entry Details | Free entry for children under 7, senior citizens, and art students. |