COSMIC FREQUENCIES:
CONSCIOUSNESS AND QUANTUM COSMOLOGY IN ART
May - August 2025
“Everything is energy and that's all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality.”
Albert Einstein
Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Astha Butail, Dhara Mehrotra, Mithu Sen, N.S. Harsha, Parul Gupta, Remen Chopra Van Der Vaart, Shaurya Kumar, Shilpa Gupta, Subash Thebe, Sharmistha Ray, Thukral & Tagra, and Waqas Khan.
Cosmic Frequencies engages with the vibrational essence of existence, drawing from quantum physics and non-Western cosmologies to challenge dominant materialist paradigms. Ancient epistemologies have long perceived the universe as a dynamic interplay of forces. Whether through sacred geometry, mantra, ritual, or breath, these traditions understood existence as flux and flow. Contemporary science, through quantum entanglement, string theory, and the holographic principle, is only beginning to grasp the profound implications of such worldviews.
The exhibition does not merely juxtapose these knowledge systems; it allows them to diffract through one another, producing a multiplicity of imaginaries that resist linear thinking and static forms. At its core, the exhibition engages with the vibrational essence of being. Frequencies—whether sonic, energetic, or affective—become the language through which consciousness speaks, evolves, and connects. It proposes the artwork is not an object of contemplation but a frequency—a portal, a transmitter—that recalibrates how we sense and know the world. In an age of fragmentation and crisis, this return to the energetic, the unseen, and the interconnected may toward a collective, vibrational consciousness—one that transcends individual subjectivity and reconnects us with a greater field of existence.
- Dr. Arshiya Lokhandwala

Oil, acrylic with marble dust, oil stick and glass marker on canvas. 50 x 78 inches (127 x 198 cms)

A set of 9 drawings with happy prick, metal leaf, water colour, ink, cosmos voidand wonder26” x 36” ( a grid of 9 small works,8” x 11.5” each)

Featuring: Bimala Khajum Limbu as Mikki, the time traveller Aashish Aveng Limbu as Kangsore Ashali Wanem Limbu as Kangsore's mother Drones and camera: Manish Maharjan Director of Photography: Shanta Nepali VFX: Zoubein Rana @ElectricFX Line producer: Srijana Tabebung Limbu

Oil, acrylic with marble dust, oil stick and glass marker on canvas. 50 x 78 inches (127 x 198 cms)