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TRI Art & Culture in Kolkata Offers a Unique Street Culture Experience

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

News Desk, News Nation 360 : From November 7, 2025, until January 4, 2026, the show "ADDA: The Third Space," curated by St+art India Foundation, would be displayed at TRI Art & Culture in Ballygunge (53/2/2 Hazra Road), Kolkata. The exhibition, sponsored by Asian Paints and KCT Group CSR, examines the relationship between Kolkata's street culture, public spaces, and the rhythms of urban life with a new perspective. Participating artists include KHATRA, Howareyoufeeling studio, Anikesa Dhing, Nabi, ZERO, Deep Adhikari, Dr Ishita De, Setu Raman, and Padmanabhan (beatnyk). The entire TRI Art & Culture campus has been turned into a living sensorium, involving all six senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing, and proprioception. The exhibition includes a variety of works, including typographic interventions on the exterior, 'Into the Shared Bed' on the ground floor, Anikesa's aromatic memories in the courtyard, Nabi's play of light and shadow on the stairs, and installations centred on smell and touch by ZERO, Deep, and Dr De on the first floor. The rooftop features an audio-visual work called "To Pawn a Listening," which reinterprets the city's street games freshly. Madeline Saint John, Director of TRI Art & Culture, stated that the show aims to remove the line between street and gallery to make art more accessible, promote Kolkata’s cultural life, and connect creatively with the community.


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