Cover The exhibition presents over 80 artworks from some of India's most prominent artists

A collaboration between Singapore's Phi Events and Delhi's Sanchit Art Gallery, the exhibition will be held at The Arts House until October 15

On October 10, Kala Sutra heralded its 10th year with a grand gala dinner at Jubilee Ballroom at Raffles Hotel.

The exhibition was organised in partnership with the High Commission of India, Singapore, and supported by Livspace, Asia's leading omni-channel platform for interior design and renovations and Tatler Singapore.

The evening commenced with a cocktail reception, during which guests immersed themselves in some of the artworks on display, and officially kicked things off in the ballroom. Ritika Khattar, the founder and CEO of Singapore-based events company Phi Events, gave the opening speech, highlighting Kala Sutra's significance in showcasing Indian art to the global audience. 

 

 

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Photo 1 of 7 Dream team Ritika Khattar and Himani Dahiya for PHI EVENTS/ Kala Sutra
Photo 2 of 7 The duo are well-versed in executing immersive, well-curated events
Photo 3 of 7 Ritika Khattar, Director of Phi Events
Photo 4 of 7 Ritika and Himani with the night's esteemed guests
Photo 5 of 7 Ritika and Himani with the night's esteemed guests
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Photo 7 of 7 Ritika and Himani with the artists, Anuj Srivastava, Sanchit Joshan
Ritika Khattar and Himani Dahiya
Ritika Khattar and Himani Dahiya
Ritika Khattar, Director of Phi Events

With its repertoire of working with leading designers, artists, and businessmen and partnerships spanning the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and the Singapore Arts Council, Phi Events is well-versed in orchestrating high-caliber events that bridge cultural, artistic, and commercial realms. The night was the brainchild of Phi Events’ dream team Khattar and Himani Dahiya, who meld their backgrounds in art, entertainment, fashion and advertising to create experiences that are not just visually stunning, but also intellectually resonant. With meticulous attention to detail, Khattar and Dahiya have a knack for blending aesthetic appeal with substantive content, ensuring that each event they curate becomes a conversation starter, sparking dialogues across industries and disciplines. 

“Throughout its journey, Kala Sutra has always celebrated the works of the Indian contemporary masters and we are happy to be showcasing their best works right here in Singapore,” said Khattar. Her speech was followed by a video presentation that provided a retrospective of the exhibition and delved into a detailed exploration of the artworks featured.

 

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Photo 2 of 4 The panel discussion between the artists
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Photo 4 of 4 What guests feasted on that evening

The esteemed Indian art masters, such as Jayasri Burman, Neeraj Goswami, and Paresh Maity, were then honoured onstage. Following this, a panel discussion, led by Samba Natarajan and featuring Sanchit Joshan, ensued, during which the artists shared insights into their childhood dreams and the inspirations behind their artworks. Meanwhile, attendees savoured a sumptuous Indian cuisine feast.

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Photo 1 of 3 Anuj Srivastava, Co-Founder and CEO of Livspace
Photo 2 of 3 Himani Dahiya
Photo 3 of 3 Ritika Khattar, Director of Phi Events
Anuj Srivastava, Co-Founder and CEO of Livspace
Himani Dahiya
Ritika Khattar, Director of Phi Events

The dinner concluded with a live performance by sand artist Lawrence Koh. Following that, closing remarks were delivered by LivSpace's co-founder and chief executive Anuj Srivastava, followed by Khattar and Himani Dahiya. They also encouraged the guests to join them for the exhibition's official opening the next day.

The Kala Sutra exhibition is open to public at The Arts House, Gallery 2 Blue Room and Living Room, from now until October 15. 

Click through the gallery below for more photos of the gala dinner.  

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Photo 1 of 24 Nayantara and Gurpreet Dhillon
Photo 2 of 24 Chong Siak Ching
Photo 3 of 24 Samia Khan, Bina Rampuria
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Photo 5 of 24 Gayatri Govitrikar and Punita Kamdar
Photo 6 of 24 Jamie QQ Wu
Photo 7 of 24 Anuj Srivastava, Richard Wiluan, Ginny Wiluan, Gaurav Kripalani
Photo 8 of 24 Shireena Shroff Manchharam
Photo 9 of 24 Marc Nicholson
Photo 10 of 24 Neetu Jain Rastogi
Photo 11 of 24 Ricky Kapur
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Photo 13 of 24 Jayasri Burman and Paresh Maity
Photo 14 of 24 Anuj Srivastava
Photo 15 of 24 Gayatri Govitrikar
Photo 16 of 24 Ashish Manchharam and Anthony Couse
Photo 17 of 24 Sanchit Joshan
Photo 18 of 24 Dimple and Sameer Aswani
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Photo 20 of 24 Ritika Khattar
Photo 21 of 24 Jamie QQ Wu and Layla Pi
Photo 22 of 24 Piyush Gupta
Photo 23 of 24 Dimple Aswani and Samia Khan
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Gurpreet Dhillon, Nayantara Dhillon
Chong Siak Ching
Samia Khan, Bina Rampuria
Gayatri Govitrikar and Punita Kamdar
Jamie QQ Wu
Anuj Srivastava, Richard Wiluan, Ginny Wiluan, Gaurav Kripalani
Shireena Shroff Manchharam
Marc Nicholson
Neetu Jain Rastogi
Ricky Kapur
Jayasri Burman and Paresh Maity
Anuj Srivastava
Gayatri Govitrikar
Ashish Manchharam and Anthony Couse
Sanchit Joshan
Dimple and Sameer Aswani
Ritika Khattar
Jamie QQ Wu and Layla Pi
Piyush Gupta
Dimple Aswani and Samia Khan

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Photography: Adrian Lee

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Nafeesa Saini
Features Editor, Tatler Singapore
Tatler Asia

Nafeesa Saini is the Features Editor at Tatler Singapore, where she shapes long-form stories on culture, business, philanthropy, wellness, and the people driving change in Asia. With a deep interest in storytelling that intersects meaningfully with identity and impact, she has profiled a diverse range of visionaries, from scientific pioneers in AI and health to creative trailblazers and literary minds.

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