The Lucknow Spectrum 2025” kicks off at Phoenix Palassio

Phoenix Palassio has steadily grown beyond the idea of a shopping mall — emerging as a cultural hub that actively encourages artistic expression. Through regular art shows and exhibitions, the mall connects national as well as local artists with the public, providing a space where creativity can be experienced at close quarters. Exhibitions such as “Beyond Ordinary – Traditional to Contemporary Art” reflect this continuing effort of blending heritage values with modern artistic perspectives. For Phoenix Palassio, art is not just aesthetic enhancement — it is a medium that builds cultural connection and emotional resonance.
According to Neha Singh, Director of Florescence Art Gallery, and Sanjeev Sareen, Retail Director – North, The Phoenix Mills Ltd., “The Lucknow Spectrum 2025” is not merely an exhibition but a celebration of imagination, dialogue, sensitivity and innovation. The aim is to make art a common language that deepens engagement between artist and audience.
The inaugural ceremony took place on November 1 at 3:30 PM at the South Atrium of Phoenix Palassio. Present on the occasion were Sanjeev Sareen (Retail Director – North, The Phoenix Mills Ltd.), Vinay Shahane (Head of Marketing, Phoenix Palassio) along with curators Bhupendra Kumar Asthana, Rajesh Kumar and Gopal Samantaray.
This exhibition offers viewers a diverse range of Indian traditional and contemporary art, including Kohbar art of Uttar Pradesh, Madhubani from Bihar, Bhil and Gond tribal traditions of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan’s Pichwai and Phad art, Himachal’s Pahari miniature paintings, Kerala murals, Bengal’s Pattachitra, Assams’s famed Majuli masks and Wash-style paintings.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanjeev Sareen said, “Phoenix Palassio has always supported initiatives that celebrate Lucknow’s identity, artistry and cultural depth. ‘The Lucknow Spectrum 2025’ truly reflects the artistic spirit of this city.”
The exhibition will remain open at Phoenix Palassio Mall from November 1 to November 30, 2025. Each week will feature a new collection of artworks by different artists — giving visitors something fresh to explore throughout the month.
