About Us

SRISHTI ART GALLERY
ESTD. 2000
 

Located in the heart of Hyderabad, Srishti Art Gallery has been a vibrant force in shaping India’s contemporary and modern art landscape. Known for showcasing both emerging voices and established masters, we present diverse artistic expressions that range from evocative paintings and sculptures to experimental digital works. each exhibition offers a curated experience, sparking meaningful dialogue and connection between art and its viewers.

 

As we celebrate our 25th anniversary in 2025, we remain rooted in our Sanskrit namesake, Srishti, meaning ‘creation’, with a mission to create spaces where art is not just admired but integrated into life. Our tailored services include bespoke art advisory and consultations for private collectors, architects, interior designers, and corporations, helping them curate collections that transform living and working spaces. Through artist talks, workshops, and collaborative events, we foster creative engagement, making art an immersive part of everyday experience.

 
 
LAKSHMI NAMBIAR
 
Lakshmi Nambiar is an investment banker turned gallery owner and an avid art collector. Indian contemporary art has been a passion for Lakshmi and that is what led her to take on the Srishti mantle forward. Lakshmi has successfully curated numerous shows and showcased Srishti at Art fairs.

Lakshmi graduated with high honors from Boston University School of Management where she completed her MBA in Finance. She also has a Master’s degree in economics from Gokhale Institute of Economics and Politics, Pune
 
 
REMANI NAMBIAR
 

Remani was a gallery owner and art collector, an Ikebana practitioner, and an Ikebana teacher. Remani set up Srishti Art Gallery in Hyderabad in 2000, to establish a "creative space" for art to be experienced freely in Hyderabad. In its 12 years of existence, Srishti Art Gallery has come to be considered synonymous with Art in Hyderabad. Remani is also appreciated for the impact that she has made in Hyderabad and on its upcoming artists. Remani Nambiar was also passionate about Ikebana (Japanese art of flower arrangement and was a qualified trainer). She has given various demonstrations in India and exhibited in different parts of the world. She went on to join the Hyderabad chapter of Ikebana International and gave the chapter further prominence within the international community when she brought the Asian regional conference to Hyderabad and chaired it.


Srishti was a passion for Remani Nambiar, who died in January 2014 leaving behind everlasting imprints on her family, friends, artists, and patrons.