Nikas Safronov Debuts Dream Vision Exhibition in India

Last month, Russian artist Nikas Safronov debuted Dream Vision, an immersive solo exhibition in Delhi and Mumbai featuring over 100 works and AI-augmented installations. The Lalit Kala Akademi run drew an estimated 560,000 visitors in a fortnight, and the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai hosts 45 paintings through January 15 with QR-triggered animations, projection mapping and sensory elements. Organised with Rosneft support, the show underscores cultural diplomacy after the Modi-Putin meeting.
Key Points
- 1Debuts immersive Dream Vision with over 100 works, AI animation, projection mapping, scents, and interactive neuro-mirror.
- 2Marks cultural diplomacy after Modi-Putin meeting, organized with Rosneft support and high-profile state patronage.
- 3Demonstrates practical AI augmentation in museums—QR-triggered AR, phone-animated paintings, projection mapping, guiding interactive exhibition design.
Scoring Rationale
Notable cultural and AI exhibition practices boost relevance, but limited technical novelty and narrow industry scope reduce broader impact.
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