Exhibitions: Art That Speaks to Society
Explore Irfan Khan's powerful solo exhibitions spanning three decades—from Save Girl Child campaigns to climate change awareness, terrorism, and South Asian political issues.
Ten Solo Exhibitions, Countless Stories
Since 1988, Irfan Khan has transformed gallery spaces into platforms for social dialogue and political commentary.
Beginning with his landmark 1988 exhibition at Delhi's prestigious Sridharani Gallery at Triveni, Irfan Khan has held ten solo cartoon exhibitions that tackle pressing social issues. His exhibitions go beyond entertainment—they educate, provoke thought, and inspire action. From collaborations with the Election Commission for voter awareness to powerful campaigns on saving the girl child, each exhibition reflects his commitment to using art as a catalyst for social change. His work has been featured in educational institutions and integrated into high school syllabi, making his exhibitions a bridge between art, activism, and education.
Exhibition Highlights
A visual journey through decades of powerful exhibitions







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Bring Irfan's Cartoons to Your Institution
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