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Lado Sarai Village, one of the coolest art hubs of the Capital, brought about a new concept of Art Night Out. A platform that brought together aspiring artists, art enthusiasts, curators and art writers to move from gallery to gallery in the area, celebrating the true essence of art and culture.

Celebrating Lado Sarai, as the next buzzing art district for visual arts, this Art Night happened on 12 October.

A kilometre-long stretch of the ancient village of Lado Sarai, amidst the historic Qutab Minar archeological complex, bursts into rainbow colours when the galleries opened their new exhibitions together in what has come to be known as the Lado Sarai Art Night.

This was a joint effort by the art galleries of Lado Sarai to help the art lovers of the city boost their interests. The participating galleries at this edition of Art Night Out were – Art District XIII, Latitude 28 and Studio Art.

Art District XIII's hosted  Ranjit magnum opus Zameen featuring  artists Atul Dodiya, Arun Kumar HG, Ashim Purkayastha, Baiju Parthan, Gigi Scaria,  Gargi Raina, Jagannath Panda,  Praneet Soi, Ranbir Kaleka, Ram Rahman, Ravi Agarwal,  Ryan Lobo, Veer Munshi, Vishwajyoti Gosh and Zarina Hashmi.

Latitude 28 hosted Lahore-based artist Mohammad Ali Talpur’s first solo art show in India, titled Alif. The show is on till 10th November.

Studio Art hosted a group show by Japanese artists. The exhibition showcased works by Goroh Saitoh, Noriko Tamura, Minori Takahashi, Yoshifumi Nojima, Sayuri Azumi, Miwako Koyama, Shin Iguchi, Yuki Ideguchi, Tamako Kataoka.

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