Artist Swati Pasari's Solo Exhibition Opens at Bikaner House in Delhi

Artist Swati Pasari's solo art exhibition, titled "Two And A Half Letters," opened at the CCA Gallery at Bikaner House in Delhi on August 17. The exhibition, which brings together more than 50 sculptures, paintings, and frames, is presented by Eikowa and curated by Yash Vikram. It will remain open to the public through August 22.
The collection reflects Pasari's engagement with themes of spirituality, hope, happiness, and the search for inner stillness. Through the display, the artist aims to offer audiences a dedicated space for meditation, personal reflection, and emotional expression.
Speaking about the showcase, Pasari explained that the central inquiry of the exhibition focuses on the universal search for happiness, hope, and peace. She noted that the body of work creates a contemplative environment where spirituality meets emotion, inviting visitors to reflect on love, faith, devotion, and moments of quiet renewal.
Pasari described the exhibition as an emotional journey, adding that each piece in the gallery carries an individual story shaped by devotion and inner reflection.
The title of the exhibition is drawn from a well-known couplet by the mystic poet Kabir: "Pothi Padh Padh Kar Jag Mua, Pandit bhayo naa koye / Dhai Aakhar Prem Ke, Jo Pade so Pandit Hoye." The verse conveys that while reading countless books does not make one truly wise, understanding the two-and-a-half letters of love imparts true wisdom.
The exhibition is currently on view for visitors at the CCA Gallery at Bikaner House until August 22.



