Bushow 4.0: Showcases Spectacular Art Installations with Global Participation

The much-anticipated fourth edition of Bushow unfolded as a grand celebration of creativity and artistic expression, bringing together a diverse array of participants from across the country and beyond. The evening was graced by Dr. Sacchidanand Joshi, Member Secretary, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), as the Chief Guest.
Held at the lawns of the Embassy of Hungary, the exhibition featured an impressive 157 participants, representing four schools, five universities, and independent artists. A total of 22 striking installations were displayed, showcasing innovation and artistic excellence. Adding a special dimension to the event, 65 masks from around the globe were exhibited, courtesy of Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA).
A highlight of the evening was the recognition of the top three entries, awarded to:
- SV, Sector-8, Rohini
- Pearl Academy
- IVS School of Design
The event was meticulously curated by eminent artist Neerajj Mittra, whose expertise and artistic vision have shaped Bushow into a dynamic platform for creative exchange. His dedication to contemporary and experimental art continues to inspire emerging artists, pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling.
A special note of gratitude was extended to Dr. Mariann Erdu, Director of the Liszt Institute, Delhi, for her invaluable support in making the event a resounding success. The event also acknowledged Cut Coffee Paste as the official hospitality partner, ensuring a seamless and welcoming experience for guests and participants.
A heartfelt thanks to the Embassy of Hungary for its generous support and for providing a remarkable venue that enhanced the grandeur of the event.
Bushow 4.0 once again reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing artistic talent and providing a platform for creative expression on a global scale.








