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Mannat Gandotra's 'All of Civilisation on a Leaf' in Turin

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Mannat Gandotra (b. 2001, India; lives and works in London) presents her solo exhibition 'All of Civilisation on a Leaf' in Turin. The show's title derives from an early work, and the large-scale canvases function as diary entries, exploring an invisible network of relations beneath reality. Gandotra's painterly language moves beyond logic, using vibrant colors and soft brushstrokes to evoke psychological resonances and synesthetic correspondences. Each work is an individual tile within a larger matrix, connected by lines and symbols. The exhibition invites viewers into a wild garden where chaos and equilibrium constantly dissolve forms, leaving interpretation open. The article is written by Grazia Nuzzi and published by Artribune, which also promotes its newsletters on art market, urban regeneration, and cultural tourism.

Key facts

  • Mannat Gandotra was born in 2001 in India and lives and works in London.
  • The exhibition is titled 'All of Civilisation on a Leaf'.
  • The title comes from an early work by the artist.
  • The works are large-format, diary-like paintings.
  • Gandotra's art explores an invisible world of relations beyond the real.
  • The paintings use vibrant, changing colors and soft brushstrokes.
  • Each work is an individual piece connected to others by lines and symbols.
  • The exhibition is in Turin, Italy.

Entities

Artists

  • Mannat Gandotra
  • Grazia Nuzzi

Institutions

  • Artribune

Locations

  • India
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Turin
  • Italy

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