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CCA gallery reopens in Lutyens' Delhi

CCA gallery reopens in Lutyens' Delhi

Time of India2 days ago
Imaan Varma, grandson of the late Ashok Varma, revives CCA
The Indian art world celebrates the return of a storied institution—CCA (Centre for Culture & Art)—revived by Imaan Varma, grandson of the late Shri Ashok Varma, founder of the original gallery.
First established in the 1990s in Connaught Place, CCA was a pioneering force in India's modern art movement. It played host to iconic masters such as M.F. Husain, F.N. Souza, Souza, J. Swaminathan, and Manjit Bawa, becoming a vibrant hub for progressive thought and creative expression for over three decades.
Now, CCA reopens in Lutyens' Delhi, reimagined as an exclusive, by-invitation-only gallery and cultural centre.
The new vision blends legacy with forward thinking by bringing art for collectors and also building a pathway for students, the 'future masters' of Indian art.
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'I have been immersed in the world of art my entire life, first through my grandfather's gallery, then guided by my mother, a passionate art collector, and finally while studying art in Florence. We were among India's first and finest galleries, and I'm honoured to carry forward that legacy,' says Imaan Varma.
CCA's revival show, titled Sacred Signs, opens with works by master tribal artists Jangarh Singh Shyam, Jodhaiya Bai Baiga, Baua Devi and Santosh Kumar Das—each handpicked by Imaan. 'Those who know, know,' he says of the selection. The exhibition marks the beginning of a series of bold, curator-led projects and events planned ahead.
While we prepare for CCA's official revival, the gallery remains committed to nurturing young minds.
CCA will always give special attention to students—helping them not only learn art but also understand the business and ecosystem that surrounds it.
This exhibition is a unique collaboration with students of The Ardee School, who will gain hands-on experience in curating, presenting, and engaging with art. They will not only learn from masters but also witness firsthand how art lives beyond the canvas—through galleries, collectors, and conversations.
CCA is immensely proud to announce the appointment of Ina Puri as its advisor. 'Her association with CCA dates back to its early years, and her deep understanding of the gallery's DNA makes her an invaluable part of our journey,' adds Imaan.
'The story that began in the early 90s fuelled by the determination of the entrepreneur Ashok Varma is now poised to begin a new chapter steered by his grandson Imaan, an ardent advocate of modern & contemporary Indian art. CCA moves into an expansive new space in Lutyens Delhi & is set to showcase artists from the expanding community of practitioners. I am delighted to be playing a role in their new plans as an advisor. CCA had contributed greatly to the art scene in the 90s.
I am confident they will continue to make a difference in the present times'. – Ina Puri.
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