We are all open books. Sharing is no longer a gesture of closeness, but increasingly a social expectation in a culture defined by our smartphones. To be open, honest, and above all else, vulnerable, has gone from a marker of character to a commonplace demand in a cultural climate of endless sharing. Our stories and our selves are increasingly commodities to be leveraged in a marketplace of content, and vulnerability has gone from a private emotional state to a marketing buzzword.
And yet as vulnerability is emptied of its meaning, employed to encourage confessional-style videos and sell self-help books, it is still celebrated as a morally-right act of self-sacrifice. “Vulnerability” becomes synonymous with honesty and authenticity, and appears as a type of emotional purity. To be vulnerable is to be brave, even if that manifests as sharing a selfie or blogging a private experience. But the focus on the moral rightness of vulnerability belies its more decadent edge; to be seen and viewed can also be deeply pleasurable and indulgent. If we’re all expected to be exposed, we’re also given permission to be exhibitionists.
EXHIBITIONISM, the inaugural presentation in Rajiv Menon Contemporary’s flagship new gallery space in Hollywood, seeks to explore these larger questions of privacy, visibility, and the ever-shifting definition of intimacy. The artists in this exhibition explore the pleasures and pains of being seen, and the complex aesthetics that arise from both desiring and resisting attention. Ranging from the erotic to the domestic, the autobiographical to the fantastic, the works featured in EXHIBITIONISM demonstrate how artists negotiate the boundary between public and private.
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Aman Aheerthe low voice, 2024oil, cow dung, iron powder, and loudspeakers on canvas82.7 x 25.6 in each
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Aman AheerShroud Piece, 2024oil, silver leaf and linen on charred wood frame17.7 x 11 in
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Aman AheerFace, 2024oil on archival paper12.2 x 20 in
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Asif HoqueGoldenBoy: I gotta do better today., 2025Oil on linen50x60in
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Anoushka Mirchandaniuntitled, 2025Oil, oil pastel on canvas68 x 89 x 2.5
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Bhasha ChakrabartiTippoo Sultan’s Incredible White-Man-Eating Tiger Toy-Machine!!!, 2023-2024Oil on Aluminum36 x 72 x 2 in (Unframed)
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Bhasha Chakrabartiخلسه عجیب (Strange Ecstasy I), 2023Oil on panel, used clothing, and thread
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Chitra Ganeshworld building eventMixed Media on Paper18 x 12in
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Chitra Ganeshlove lies bleedingMixed Media on Paper18 x 12in
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Chitra Ganeshevent horizon, 2025Mixed Media on Paper18 x 12in
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Chitra Ganeshvitruvian tiger martian skiesMixed Media on Paper18 x 12in
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Chitra Ganeshfloating sands of timeMixed Media on Paper18 x 12in
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Faiza ButtLayla on Spotify, 2025Medium: oil glazes on wood, mounted in 19th century frame.
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Jagannath PandaArch of time - I Version:10, 2023Photograph, wood, wallpaper, Acrylic, pigment, glue, fabric on archival paper, sealer32 x 12 in
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Jagannath PandaArch of time - II Version:10, 2023Acrylic , fabric, glue, wallpaper, photograph, pigment, wood on archival paper, sealer31 x 13 in
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Jagannath PandaArch of time - IV Version:10, 2023Acrylic , fabric, glue, wallpaper, photograph, pigment, wood on archival paper, sealer23 x 25 in
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Joya Mukerjee LogueA Winter Night Gathering I, 2025oil on linen
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Mustafa MohsinHouse partyOil pastel, oil on canvas36 x 30 in
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Nadia Waheedsecret - keeperoil on canvas
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Noorain InamSummer of 5’2, 2025Acrylic and Water based pigment on canvas20 x 16 in
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Noorain InamAnd now it’s dark, 2025Acrylic, water based and natural pigment on archival paper, glass and wood24 x 17 in
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Raghav BabbarSelf portrait with moustache, 2024Oil on canvas16 x 12 in
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Raghav BabbarAag mein ghee, 2024Oil on canvas16 x 20 in
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Ricky VasanThe Drawing Room, 2024Oil on Canvas60 x 72 in
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Sahana RamakrishnanThe Spiral Woman, 2025Oil, acrylic, graphite, moonstones, tigers eye, amethyst, and rose gold leaf on wood panel30 x 40 x 1.25 in
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Sanié BokhariSecond Skin, 2025Acrylic & graphite on canvas16 x 20 in
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Sanié BokhariSmoke break, 2025Acrylic & graphite on canvas16 x 20 in
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Shradha KochharYour beautiful hands and my wrinkled hands, 2020Wool
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Shyama GoldenA Myth of My Own Creation (Study), 2025Oil on panel with Maple Frame11 x 14 in (unframed size)
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Sunil GuptaLodhi GardensPhotography24 x 20 inEdition 1/5
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Tarini SethiDispatches from Chaos, 2025Stainless Steel5.5 x 5.5 ft