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Shilpa Gupta: What Still Holds
Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart
Berlin
27 March 26 – 03 January 27
Shilpa Gupta – For, In Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit
Voorlinden Museum & Gardens
Wassenaar, The Netherlands
31 January – 17 May 26
Lines of Flight
Ishara Art Foundation
Curated by Sabih Ahmed
Dubai
18 January – 31 May 2025
Listening Air – Shilpa Gupta
Ginger House Museum Hotel
Kochi
13 December 25 – 31 March 26
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The whisper of the free
Collection Lambert
Avignon
Curated by François Quintin
23 May – 20 September 26
To hold, to give, to receive
Anozero — Coimbra Biennial of Contemporary Art
Coimbra
Curated by John Zeppetelli and
Hans Ibelings
11 April 26 – 05 June 26
Between a Beach and Slope
Curated by Fatoş Ustek
Alserkal Avenue
Dubai
15 April 25 – 15 November 25
Interventions in Tate Britain’s Collection Display
Curated by Kira Wainstein
Tate Britain
London
June 25 – 27
Borderscape
Gallerie delle Prigioni
Organised by Fondazione Imago Mundi
Treviso
15 May – 16 August 26

A Necessary Fiction: Maps, Contemporary Art, and The Models of Our World
Venice
Curated by Sara Almutlaq and
Aurora Fonda
05 May – 22 November 26
Multiple Narratives
Frith Street Gallery
London
03 July – 07 August 27
Le Cyclope n’avait qu’un œil mais c’était le bon
Le 19
Montbéliard
Curated by Adeline Lépine and
Sylvie Zavatta
07 February – 03 May 26

Perceptual Territories – Cut, Split, Layered
neugerriemschneider
Berlin
02 May – 15 August 26
Fubon Collection-Resonance: Symphony of Light, Love & Color
Fubon Art Museum
Taipei
24 December 25 – 20 April 26
Raising Flags
Innsbruck International: The Biennale of the Arts
Innsbruck
Curated by Alois Herrmann and Kaspar Mühlemann Hartl
24 April – 03 May 26
Cold as Ice. Coldness in Art and Society
The Weserburg Museum of Modern Art
Bremen
Curated by Ingo Clauß and
Janneke de Vries
20 September 25 – 15 March 26
All Directions
Curated by Hanneke Mantel
Fenix
Rotterdam
16 May 25 onwards
Permanent exhibition
Sweeter than Honey. A Panorama of Written Art
Curated by Madeleine Freund and Oliver Kase in cooperation with Thomas Kellein and Marie-Kathrin
Krimphoff
Pinakothek der Moderne
Munich
11 December 25 – 12 April 26
Tell Me Where Home Is
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg
Curated by Dr. Uta Ruhkamp
19 September 26 – 17 January 27
I live under your sky too
Permanent Public Artwork
Commissioned by Qatar Museums
MIA Park
Doha
/Recent Publications
2026
Shilpa Gupta: What Still Holds
Edited by Sam Bardaouil & Till Fellrath
Texts by Nancy Adajania, Sam Bardaouil, Shilpa Gupta, Ulya Soley
Published by: Silvana Editoriale Milano
ISBN: 9788836664085
2025
Shilpa Gupta: We last met in the mirror
Edited by Noura Dirani
Texts by Monica Juneja, Sabih Ahmed, Nikita Dhawan, Noura Dirani, Felicitas Hommel
Published by: Hatje Cantz Verlag
ISBN: 9783775761819
2023
Shilpa Gupta: Phaidon Contemporary Art Series
Texts by Alexandra Munroe, Nav Haq and Elvira Dyangani Ose
Published by: Phaidon
ISBN: 9781838663254
2022
For, In Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit
Edited by Shilpa Gupta and Salil Tripathi
Published by: Context
ISBN-10: 9395073748
ISBN-13: 9789395073745
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How Shilpa Gupta Reinterprets Lines of Control
Mark Rappolt, ArtReview Asia, Cover, 2 July 2025
An Indian Artist Questions Borders and the Limits on Free Speech
Aruna D’Souza, The New York Times, 20 October 2023
Shilpa Gupta at the Barbican — voices of persecuted poets
Rachel Spence, Financial Times, 13 January 2022
Shilpa Gupta review – rousing reminder that free speech used to be a noble cause
Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, 7 October 2021
The artist bringing silenced poets back to life
Andrew Dickson, The Guardian, 25 July 2018
I’m interested in…
Vandana Kalra, Indian Express, 17 January, 2016
Indian Artist Highlights Absurdities of Our Time
Gayatri Rangachari Shah, International Herald Tribune, 11 June 2013






































