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Akshita Gandhi showcased massive installations, lightboxes and artworks, paired with sonnets at NYFW. “Frank De Bourge’s collection resonated with my avant garde style,” says Gandhi, of the New York-based designer with who, she collaborated. Gandhi will be exhibiting other works at the Shapero Modern Gallery in Mayfair, London, at the end of September and is part of a group show at the Amsterdam Whitney Gallery in New York and another in Milan at the end of October. “I’ll be showcasing a few pieces from ‘Let There be Light at the Pulse Art Fair in Miami during Art Basel this December.
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