AP House
AP House is a historical modernist residence in Chandigarh hosting heritage stays and curating contemporary art exhibitions and cultural programming.
Nestled within Chandigarh’s renowned modernist architectural heritage, AP House stands as a historical residence that preserves the historical residence of the Indian modernist Aditya Prakash from 1969, while the multi-use upper levels added in 2010 actively engage with modernist inheritance through dynamic programming and curation. It serves as a multifaceted institution, functioning as a historical archive, gallery space, art studio, and residence.
Exhibitions
AP House hosts a rotating calendar of curated exhibitions which critically engage Chandigarh's modernist ethos - serving as a platform for global narratives and contemporary discourse around Chandigarh.
Images from 'Double Framed' at the AP House
Gallery
The first floor of AP House doubles as a furniture and art gallery with a regular curated programming of temporary exhibits that are in dialogue with the city.
Program
01
Death of a Modernist
01.03.26
Book launch for 'Death of a Modernist' (Altrim Publishers, 2026) by Vikramaditya Prakash.
02
Double Framed
01.03.26 - 15.03.26
Exhibition Opening for 'Double Framed' by Eashan Chaufla & Vikramaditya Prakash.
03
Chandigarh's Indian Modernists
28.02.26 - 29.03.26
Exhibition on Chandigarh's Indian Modernists at the Government Museum & Art Gallery, Sector 10, Chandigarh, Feb 28 - Mar 29, 2026, 11am-7pm (closed Mondays & holidays). Curated by Maristella Casciato, Eashan Chaufla, Deepika Gandhi and Vikramaditya Prakash.











