YFLO Delhi, under the leadership of Chairperson Aaradhna Dalmia, in collaboration with Exhibit 320, hosted Shared Worlds, an exclusive evening of art and conversation that marked the landmark 15th anniversary show of Exhibit 320. This intimate walkthrough brought YFLO members face-to-face with the works of pioneering contemporary artists, exploring layered narratives of identity, memory, transformation, and cultural resonance.
The exhibition aimed to provide YFLO members with a closer engagement with artists and their creative processes. Also, it created conversations around identity, materiality, and memory through art. Curated by Day Chair Mehak Jaipuria, the event embodied YFLO’s ethos of fostering dialogue between creativity, leadership, and society.
Guests were guided through the exhibition by the artists themselves, creating an intimate dialogue between creator and audience. This fostered a unique engagement, allowing members to experience the thought processes and emotions behind the artworks firsthand.
Key Outcomes
- Strengthening YFLO’s positioning as a patron of culture and creativity.
- Encouraging members to engage with art beyond appreciation — as collectors, supporters, and collaborators.
- Inspiring conversations on how art intersects with identity, business, and society.
- Showcasing women-led leadership in curating meaningful cultural experiences.
- The collaboration deepened YFLO’s engagement with contemporary art, building bridges between artistic practice and entrepreneurial leadership.
100+ attendees, including YFLO members, patrons of the arts, cultural leaders, collectors, and entrepreneurs, were present at this event. The YFLO x Exhibit 320 evening was a confluence of creativity, dialogue, and community. Through Shared Worlds, members were invited not just to view art, but to enter into its layered meanings, pausing, reflecting, and connecting with questions of memory, identity, and transformation. Shared Worlds was designed to immerse YFLO members in an artistic journey that celebrated both the legacy and the evolving practices of contemporary Indian art.