Tucked in the historic Fort area, Jehangir Art Gallery has been a cornerstone of Mumbai’s art world since 1952. Founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir, it has nurtured generations of Indian artists and continues to be a space for emerging and established talent.
With its minimalist white-walled halls and prime location near the Prince of Wales Museum, Jehangir draws a diverse crowd—from seasoned collectors to curious tourists. The gallery’s open submission policy has democratized art, allowing young creators to showcase work without bureaucratic hurdles.
Outside the gallery, the street is a living canvas in itself. Dozens of pavement artists display portraits, landscapes, and pop-art recreations for sale, making art accessible and affordable.
Jehangir also acts as a social space—discussions, book launches, and film screenings often happen in its precinct, reinforcing its role as a cultural nucleus.