Pablo Bartholomew's work has been widely exhibited in galleries in India and museums internationally. His earliest solo exhibitions, in New Delhi in 1980 and Bombay in 1981, dealt with the marginal worlds he inhabited at that time. During 2005 he exhibited at Month of Photography in Tokyo, the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival in France, and Newark Museum’s Indian Photography and Video Festival.
His recent exhibition "Outside In! A Tale of Three Cities: 70s and 80s" is a visual diary of his teenage work. The show debuted at the Rencontres d’Arles in July 2007, before traveling to the National Museum, New Delhi in January - February 2008, the Mumbai National Gallery of Modern Art in March 2008, and Bodhi Art in New York from 9 May to 14 June 2008. At the same time a photographic exhibition of his father's work titled, "A Critic’s Eye", not know as a photographer till then but a noted Indian art critic Richard Bartholomew (1926-1985)", was displayed at Sepia Gallery, New York in May and 28 June, 2008.
Pablo Bartholomew's work has been widely exhibited in galleries in India and museums internationally. His earliest solo exhibitions, in New Delhi in 1980 and Bombay in 1981, dealt with the marginal worlds he inhabited at that time. During 2005 he exhibited at Month of Photography in Tokyo, the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival in France, and Newark Museum’s Indian Photography and Video Festival.
His recent exhibition "Outside In! A Tale of Three Cities: 70s and 80s" is a visual diary of his teenage work. The show debuted at the Rencontres d’Arles in July 2007, before traveling to the National Museum, New Delhi in January - February 2008, the Mumbai National Gallery of Modern Art in March 2008, and Bodhi Art in New York from 9 May to 14 June 2008. At the same time a photographic exhibition of his father's work titled, "A Critic’s Eye", not know as a photographer till then but a noted Indian art critic Richard Bartholomew (1926-1985)", was displayed at Sepia Gallery, New York in May and 28 June, 2008.