Gallery 93, Hyderabad’s new artspace
The Hindu
Launched a month ago by Veeral Reddy and Tanushree Guptha, the space is an endeavour to create more room for art in its various forms
Art binds these two; a fact they discovered soon after they met. When Hyderabad-based manufacturer Veeral Reddy met jewellery designer Tanushree Guptha on October 22 at his house for the first time, all they knew was that their families knew each other. While Veeral is the son of artist-parents Rohini and Srinivas Reddy, Tanushree is the daughter of art collector Kishan Agarwal. Having discovered they shared a strong common artistic vision, just a week later the duo launched Gallery 93, a new artspace — named after their year of birth — at Radha Krishna Nagar in Attapur.
The gallery in a residential colony is enveloped in a sea of calm on the ground floor of Veeral’s double-storied home where he lives with his family. Since Tanushree too lives in the same colony, collaboration has been easy.

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