They say, art has no language, yet it has the power to narrate a million stories. From kids to adults, art interests everyone. And, to celebrate art in various forms, we have plenty of art galleries and art museums that display the work of the artists. 

Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is also home to some of the best art galleries in India.

Among the different things to do in Mumbai visiting art galleries is a must for every art lover. With the burgeoning local art space and culture, the city embraces contemporary art like no other. With the art museums and art galleries in Mumbai encouraging local art and artists from all over the world, these galleries regularly hold and host a huge selection of eminent and obscure artists’ works. 

Whether you are an amateur artist, or someone who has a keen eye for arts, you would surely be delighted by visiting the various art galleries that are scattered around the city. Let us look at the top 10 art galleries that you must visit in Mumbai.

Tasveer

Tasveer, literally translates to picture or photograph. If you have got the hint already, Tasveer, takes you on a photographic journey of India’s culture and history. It is the national photography collective and holds a collection of some of the best photographic works of amateur, budding and highly accomplished artists in the country. 

At Tasveer, you can find plenty of black and white photographs depicting the life of the old monarchs and the works of the modern artists on a wide range of subjects. If you have an eye for appreciating arts or history, you can feel there are a plethora of fascinating stories hidden behind the pictures. 

Where is it – Khala Ghoda, Fort

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Gallery Maskara

The Gallery Maskara is the most unique art museum in Mumbai. Named after its owner, Abhay Maskara, the gallery features several eccentric art installations and works of artists from all over the world. The owner believes in promoting innovative and radical artists, and it has attracted the interest of several artists and art lovers in the city and worldwide.

Where is it – Colaba

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Mondays Closed)

Project 88

This beautiful and relatively new entrant to Mumbai’s art world, Project 88 is spread over 4000 square feet and exhibits an impressive collection of artworks from eminent artists in India and worldwide. The gallery, owned by Shree Goswami is known to give the young and budding Indian artist an opportunity to showcase their talents and masterpieces. 

Where is it – Colaba

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays Closed)

Volte

One of the newest additions to Mumbai’s art scene, Volte opened in 2008. Since then it has been attracting several visitors, and has garnered a reputation for being one of the best art galleries in Mumbai

The gallery showcases an eclectic selection of art pieces from unknown and renowned artists from all over the world. If you have a taste for unique and quirky art, you must visit Volte. 

Where is it – Colaba

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays Closed)

Chhatrapati Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

This is another iconic and prestigious art institution that every Mumbaikars know about. Originally known as the Prince of Wales Museum during the colonial era, the museum was opened in 1914 and has a separate section for displaying arts known as Jehangir Nicholson Art foundation wing. 

The place houses some of the rare and exquisite artworks that date back to the Mughal era and the British colonisation. As you go through the collection, you can learn about the artistry and creativity through the ages. 

Where is it – Fort

Entry Fees – INR 300 for foreign citizens, free for Indians

Visitors Timing –  10:15 AM to 6:00 PM (Mondays Closed)

Sakshi Art Gallery

One of the biggest privately-owned and commercial art galleries in Mumbai, the Sakshi Art Gallery is considered a game-changer in the city’s art scene. The place is known for showcasing the works of some of the most iconic works of illustrated artists like M.F. Hussain, Ram Kumar and K.G. Subramanyan, as well as struggling artists. 

The gallery regularly holds large exhibitions, giving the well-known and upcoming artists a chance to display their works and help them come out in the light. 

Where is it – Colaba

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Sundays Closed)

Chemould Prescott Road Gallery

One of the oldest art galleries in Mumbai, Chemould Prescott Road Gallery was founded in 1963. It is considered as one of the centrepieces of Mumbai’s art culture and known for promoting the works of the icons like M.F. Hussain and SH Raza. The gallery has maintained its legacy as the best art gallery in Mumbai and has a reputation for encouraging contemporary art forms by providing the young artists a platform to exhibit their work. 

Where is it – Fort

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays Closed)

Chatterjee and Lal

Located in one of the most famous localities of Mumbai in Colaba, the Chatterjee and Lal is a heaven for art connoisseurs. This beautiful gallery is enclosed in a single room and was founded in 2003 by a couple, Mortimer Chatterjee and Tara Lal. The gallery has a reputation for showcasing the works of young artists, it has helped them gain recognition. 

Where is it – Colaba

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays and Mondays Closed)

Jehangir Art Gallery

Managed by the Bombay Art Society, Jehangir Art Gallery is the most famous art gallery in Mumbai. Founded in 1952, the gallery has four exhibition halls, three of which is dedicated to contemporary art, showcasing some of the best artworks of eminent and lesser-known artists.

The fourth hall, known as the Terrace Art Gallery is dedicated to photography and visual art and holds some of the most awesome photography works. 

Where is it – Fort

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays Closed)

Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke

The Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke was started by mother-daughter duo Usha Mirchandani and Ranjana Steinruecke. Since its inception, it has been showcasing the works of some of the most notable international artists like Wolfgang Laib, Jonathn Messe, and Sigmar Polke. 

Steinruecke, who spent a lot of her time in the bylanes of Berlin and Manchester, urged her to give this place an international feel and appeal, and you can feel that it is quite evident when you enter the place you get a full Manchester vibe. 

With a long list of artists being associated with this gallery, it has managed to earn a reputation among the upcoming artists as the best place to showcase their range of artworks, and installations. Many local artists from all over India consider this place a mecca for keeping pace with the thriving contemporary art culture in India. 

Where is it – Colaba

Entry Fees – None

Visitors Timing –  11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Sundays and Mondays Closed)

With so many art galleries in Mumbai, the city has successfully managed to uphold its art culture and has preserved some of the best artworks over the years. Whether you are an art lover or not, these art galleries are one of the few places to visit in Mumbai.

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