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All you need to know about Edge of Space
There’s something quietly radical about Edge of Space, this year’s fundraiser exhibition by Space118 Art Foundation in Mumbai. Founded by Saloni Doshi, Space118 has long held space for emerging and underrepresented voices in the Indian art world, offering more than just visibility. It offers momentum. The fundraiser, on view from August 2 to 16, 2025, is a vital part of this mission: it supports the Space118 Fine Arts Grant, which provides both financial assistance and mentorship to early-career artists across India.
However, Edge of Space is not simply a charitable event. It feels alive with urgency, vulnerability and a deep questioning spirit. Curated around the idea of liminality—of standing on a threshold between collapse and transformation—the exhibition brings together 25 artists working across diverse mediums: Akshata Mokashi, Barkha Gupta, Deepanjali Shekhar, Dheeraj Yadav, Dilipkumar Kesavan, Hansika Sharma, Hasmukh Makwana, Jyoti Singh, Khanjan Maru, Kopal Seth, Manjit Gogoi, Mousumi Rajak, Neha Verma, Nitish Sharma, Payal Rajput, Pratap Manna, Ratna Bardhan, Ruchita Madhok, Shanmuk Tamada, Suhani Jain, Tanjima Kar Sekh, Trapti Porwal, Vaibhav More, Vipul Badav and Yogesh Murkute.