Here's something really good for the body by virtue of the soul. Sahana Ramakrishnan's Fridman Gallery debut is getting loads of well-deserved buzz. She created this vast array of a series while recovering from surgery to heal a torn ACL. The intensity is palpable. Altogether it's a modern take on Indian folk art that focuses on archetypal imagery to impact viewers deeper than their own cultural heritage. The show's title takes its cues from ancient, diverse mythologies originating across the planet which "envision massive floods transitioning the world between ages dominated by different species," the show's release states.