Landscapes of Belonging at Lalit Kala Akademi explores the meaning of home through art
The 'Landscapes of Belonging' exhibition at the Lalit Kala Akademi features art exploring the concept of home through identity, memory, and heritage. Artists use various mediums to reflect on how people connect with their environments and shared spaces.
Why it matters
Cultural exhibitions provide a platform for exploring human connection and identity in an increasingly fast-paced and digital world.
The walls of Lalit Kala Akademi are filled with stories of home — of shared conversations, lived experiences and personal memories. For some, home is more than just four walls; it is a place of refuge, an idea or even a person. Through Landscapes of Belonging, presented by Madras Art Weekend in collaboration with The Hindu ‘s Made of Chennai initiative, artists explore the many meanings of home through identity, heritage and memory, reflecting on the diverse ways people connect with places they inhabit and call their own.
This is a descriptive arts and culture piece with no political or ideological bias.
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