If you are planning an art outing in Delhi today, this is a strong last-call pick rather than a fresh opening. Jodhaiya Bai Baiga’s retrospective Bloom at Dusk is on view at Ojas Art, Mehrauli, from January 23 to March 11, 2026, making Wednesday, March 11 the exhibition’s final day. The gallery is open 11 AM to 7 PM, Tuesday to Sunday, so visitors still have a full viewing window today at Ojas Art’s space near Qutub Minar in New Delhi.
Dates, Hours, And Why This Show Feels Special
Presented by Ojas Art, Bloom at Dusk celebrates the late artistic flowering of Jodhaiya Bai Baiga (1938–2024), whose practice emerged later in life and grew into one of the most recognisable voices in contemporary tribal art. The show frames her work not as folklore frozen in time, but as a living, imaginative universe shaped by memory, ecology, devotion, and Baiga cosmology.
What you will see is a rich sweep of images built from acrylic on paper, canvas, and papier-mâché, with recurring presences such as the mahua tree, Bholenath, Bageswar the tiger god, ancestral spirits, ritual dancers, and forest creatures. Ojas Art also notes that the exhibition includes an environmental edge, especially in works responding to forest loss and fire, which gives the retrospective a striking contemporary charge.
What Stands Out Inside The Gallery
The listed works suggest a show full of scale shifts and mood changes: intimate paintings like Green Peacock and Coiled Snake sit alongside larger, myth-heavy canvases such as Bholenath aur Mahua ka Ped, Jungle Jeevan Bandhavgarh Ka, and Bandhavgarh ka Jalta Jungle. That mix makes the exhibition feel both immersive and highly personal. It is the kind of display where animal forms, deities, and daily life do not appear separately; they move together in one shared world. Official Instagram Post.
Why It Is Worth Catching Today
There is also a larger cultural reason to go now. Delhi’s art calendar is often packed with high-profile names and fair-week noise, but this show offers something slower and more affecting: a retrospective rooted in indigenous imagination, lived experience, and visual storytelling without pretence. Ojas Art says the exhibition honours a legacy that is both personal and timeless, and that reads true for anyone wanting a meaningful gallery visit before the show closes tonight.

FAQs
1. Is this exhibition opening today?
No, it opened January 23, 2026, and today, March 11, is its closing day instead.
2. What are the visiting hours today?
Ojas Art is open from 11 AM to 7 PM today, following regular hours.
3. Where is Ojas Art located?
Ojas Art is at 1AQ, near Qutub Minar, Mehrauli, New Delhi, for visitors.
4. What kind of artworks are displayed?
Expect acrylic works on paper, canvas, and papier-mâché featuring forests, deities, animals, and rituals.
5. Why is this show getting attention?
It revisits Jodhaiya Bai Baiga’s late-blooming practice through mythology, ecology, memory, and indigenous imagination beautifully.


