All Artists
MS Murthy
Dr. M S Murthy was born in 1960 at Bangalore. He has a Diploma in Fine Arts & Modelling in 1982. He has held 25 solo exhibitions all over India. Has participated in State, National and International exhibitions. In 2003 he won The International Biennial Award from the Iran Academy of Arts, 2006 he won the Karnataka Sahithya Academy Award for his essay collection Desi Nagu. In 2010 Government of Karnataka honoured him with Rajyotsava Award for his achievement in the ï¬eld of art. He was the Chief of Academic Council at Jain College of Visual Arts, Bangalore.
His works are with National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, Featherlite Pvt. Ltd, Namdhari Seeds, Caterpillar Inc. Bangalore, CICOPA, Bangalore, Alliance Francaise, Bangalore, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Kejriwal Art Gallery, Bangalore, State, National Academies and many private collections in India and abroad.
Giridhar Khasnis
GIRIDHAR KHASNIS is a Bangalore-based artist, art writer, columnist and curator. In the last two decades, his writings on art, literature, photography and world cinema have frequently appeared in various leading publications.
Adil Writer
Adil Writer is a ceramic artist, painter and architect from Bombay, currently living and working in Auroville, where he is a partner at Mandala Pottery which produces functional tableware, assorted ceramic items, and architectural ceramic murals & installations. From his own studio at Mandala, he creates his own line of studio pottery.
Ruby Jhunjhunwala
Ruby Jhunjhunwala is a Pune based ceramic artist. With an approach to technique that is imaginative and proficient, Ruby has created a niche for herself in the art world of earthen elements. Her art objects employ texture, shape, and colour that have developed a language which is distinctly her own.
Sabrina Srinivas
Sabrina is a visual artist based in Auroville, Tamilnadu, India. Not restricted by one medium she likes to explore a variety materials, forms and textures. A student of The School KFI – Chennai, Sabrina, graduated in 2008. Before pursuing higher studies she spent a year travelling around India and among other things spent time working in Auroville and Tiruvanamalai on community based art projects. In 2009 she joined the art program at Kalakshetra and graduated in April 2013 with a Diploma in Visual Arts. During that time her work was exhibited at the South Indian Artists show at the Lalit Kala Academy. Since graduation she has been working as a freelance artist, graphics designer, and has also been apprenticing in ceramics under Ange Peter in Auroville.
Srinia Chowdhury
Srinia is a sculptor and works with Metal and Ceramics and experiments with a variety of other mediums as well. She approaches her work by first sketching on paper which focuses her practice before sculpting. She often works on commisions as a freelancer as well as running workshops for children.
Kalyan S Rathore
Kalyan S Rathore was born in 1970 in Bangalore. He is a Science graduate and his initial training was in Industrial design where he learnt the various methods of production, design, structural-integrity of materials and first-hand shop-floor manufacturing.
Susmit Biswas
An initial perception of Susmit Biswas’s paintings is of a maelstrom; his aesthetic founded on the juxtaposition of rhythms. Within this arrangement, and before our eyes, figurative forms appear to transform into abstract marks, or transmogrify into cryptic codes.
Pallon Daruwala
Pallon Daruwala's images capture the passage of time and movement of tide ... In his expert hands, the poetic scene echoes a visual depth and metaphysical resolve... providing an experience – which is both sensual and spiritual.
Abhishek Dasgupta
The images created by Abhishek Dasgupta are at once real and abstract; physical and carnal. They hint at aspects of brilliant action, subtle dazzle as well as dignified and measured demolition.
Prashant Godbole
Prashant Godbole’s images clearly show his commitment to the decisive moment. His most important weapon is timing, which he employs precisely and emphatically to capture the essence of the moment.
Subrata Biswas
Following a humanist tradition, Subrata Biswas captures evocative moments in the lives of indigenous people in far-flung lands... (His images document their) day-to-day chores and struggles, rituals and revelries.
Anita Pathania
Anita Pathania is a designer and an artist, Her fashion inspires her art. Her work has a minimalistic quality. Her craft of over-dyeing makes her work an interesting visual experience and her process, highly intruiging.
Feyona van Stom
Feyona Van Stom, an accomplished Australian sculptor and ceramic artist, loves primitive firings and the results she gets from clay.
Her ceramic artworks are always a celebration of the human form and its movement.
Seemanthini Desai
Seemanthini Desai,is a painter, classical Odissi Dancer, a Singer and a practising Doctor. She loves to start her day with painting for a few hours, experimenting with various techniques to create interesting textures and play of light and shadows. She often chooses ancient sculpture and architecture as my subjects..their history, intricacy and scale inspire her.