Ms. Vandana Bhargava is a veteran jewellery designer , art curator, an entrepreneur and above all a philanthrophist. The chairperson and founder of House of VSB which has many sub brands under its umbrella such as White & Yellow, Galleria VSB, Luna jewels and Cafe VSB.
Vandana Bhargava is a world-acclaimed jewellery designer who began her remarkable career by creating jewels using the finest gemstones sourced from around the world. Her vision is rooted in the belief that art is a living continuum of culture, memory, and human consciousness. She views artistic expression as a medium that conveys history, symbolism, and emotional depth rather than mere visual appeal. Her philosophy centers on preserving India’s rich artistic heritage while creating space for meaningful dialogue with modern and contemporary practices. For her, beauty is inseparable from purpose, craftsmanship, and cultural integrity.
With a background in literature, gemology, and jewellery design, Vandana Bhargava developed a refined appreciation for storytelling, symbolism, and craftsmanship. In 2004, she founded Galleria VSB with the intent of creating a cultural institution rather than a commercial gallery. Over the years, her curatorial leadership has brought together diverse art forms—from miniature paintings and folk traditions to modern masters—shaping exhibitions that encourage reflection and continuity. Her legacy lies in building a respected institution grounded in scholarship, sensitivity, and long-term cultural stewardship.
Though Mrs. Vandana Bhargava founded Galleria VSB in 2004, her journey as an avid art collector began much earlier. Over the years, she has carefully collected works by pioneers of Indian modern art such as Raja Ravi Varma, M. V. Dhurandar, Hemen Mazumdar, and many others who have left behind a rich artistic legacy—one that continues to inspire generations.
The collection resonates with diversity and depth, ranging from historic copper printing plates once used in early printmaking processes to evocative depictions of divine figures like Lord Krishna by M. V. Dhurandar, and the sensuous, expressive portrayals of women by Hemen Mazumdar.
Each piece stands as a testament to a timeless vision, preserving the essence of India’s artistic heritage.
Dr. Sunil Kumar Bhargava has played a crucial role in shaping Galleria VSB’s stability and sustained growth. His contribution lies in providing structure, discipline, and ethical clarity, ensuring that the gallery’s evolution remains purposeful and responsible. As a steady guiding force, he has helped transform a personal vision into a sustainable cultural institution, reinforcing values of continuity, commitment, and thoughtful decision-making.
Swati Bhargava brings a sensitive and informed curatorial perspective to Galleria VSB, ensuring that exhibitions remain immersive, emotionally resonant, and historically grounded. Her involvement reflects continuity of the founding philosophy while engaging with evolving artistic dialogues.
Varun Bhargava, as CEO of the House of VSB, contributes strategic leadership and forward-looking vision. By expanding cultural initiatives, collaborations, and platforms beyond the physical gallery, he has positioned Galleria VSB within a broader national and global cultural context.