Hardeep Pandhal's Immersive Drawing at Drawing Room, London

If Hogarth and Mario Bros had a son, it would be Hardeep Pandhal, the artist whose drawings sprawl on the walls, on paper and on canvas at the Drawing Room until until the 13 April. Half auto-biography, half hybrid character-driven cross-temporal fantasies, one thing is certain, we loved “Inner World”.

If you’re not in London, and you want to know more about the artist, he is represented by Jhaveri Contemporary in Mumbai, who I profusely thank for all the information they sent me.


This time, my two co-hosts, interdisciplinary movement artist Naissa Bjørn and visual artist Constança Saturnino, are YOUNG.  So we have an Gen X versus Gen Z episode. And it’s a delight. 

We talk also talk about: neurodiversity, the spectator experience, drawing, community, aphantasia, dyslexia, synesthesia, contemporary drawing, exhibitions, art galleries.


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Call it arrogance, call it innocence: Exhibitionistas is tailored for everyone, from the art specialist to the art-curious with co-host conversations about exhibitions, art theory, feelings and context around solo exhibitions, guest interviews, and special episodes based on a particular topic. It's like an art-channel! I’m an independent writer and curator with a two-decade career in contemporary art, from commercial galleries to art fairs, from art history & research to curating. I was told so many times "I don't know anything about contemporary art" that I decided to do something about it.