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9, Dec 2025
Hyderabad to host the biggest curated Art Show – HYD.ART 2025 & a grand cultural extravaganza from December 19th!

Hyderabad, Dec 09: The city is all set to welcome one of its most anticipated cultural celebrations HYD.ART 2025, the biggest curated art showcase. The three-day art and cultural extravaganza will take place from December 19–21, 2025, at EON Hyderabad by Navanaami Group, Nanakramgudabringing together an expansive, thoughtfully curated art experience that celebrates creativity in all its forms.

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Featuring over 200 artists, galleries, and artworks from Hyderabad and across India, the Show presents a rich blend of masterworks, contemporary art, emerging talent, folk traditions, curated galleries, workshops, and conversations.

Curated by renowned curator Annapurna Madipadiga in collaboration with Hasan, and presented by the Navanaami Group, at their prime landmark property, EON Hyderabad; HYD.ART 2025 builds a rich, multi-dimensional narrative of Indian art by placing historic, contemporary, and experimental expressions side by side. A special Masters of India gallery will present rare and significant works by modern Indian legends such as M.F. Husain and S.H. Raza. The showcase also includes 30 leading contemporary artists from Hyderabad and 30 emerging artists from across the country.

At Navanaami, we believe that great cities are shaped not only by infrastructure, but by imagination. Our support for the HYD.ART show from 19-21 Dec 2025 reflects our commitment to fostering a cultural legacy for Hyderabad, where architecture, business and art come together to inspire new worlds of expression, says Venkat Naveen Gadde, Founder & Managing Director, Navanaami Projects Pvt. Ltd.

A highlight of the event is Keerthanam – A Tribute to Telugu Legends, an exclusive showcase honouring the works of revered yesteryear Telugu artists. Another key feature is a vibrant curation of three generations of Mithila artists, tracing the lineage, evolution, and contemporary expressions of this celebrated art form.

Across three days, visitors can also engage with an array of panel discussions, presentations, and workshops, including, Rao Bahadur M.V. Dhurandhar: The Artist and His Art by Sandeep Dahisarkar, Art Historian and Author from Mumbai; discussion on Acquiring a Master: Insights from the Gallery, Market & History with Gallerist, Collector, Art Historian; Rooted Movements: Narratives, Objects of Craft & Design Practices by A. Shree Tej, Co-founder, Studio Samayam; Daivatvam – Three Generations of Mithila Art: Origins, Journeys & Future Paths with panellists Avinash Karn, Curato and Artist; Kaushik Kumar Jha, Mithila Art Conservationist and Pratik Prabhakar, Artist & Faculty, Mithila Chitrakala Sansthan; Listen Through Eyes – Myth & Folktale Visual Storytelling; Workshops on Mithila PaintingGouache Cityscape and an Artist Demonstration by Chandrapal on Fabric & Mixed Media; Woodcut Print Workshop etc.

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