I remember making a black and white painting that was based on a photograph from an old Communist-era book about the old city of Warsaw. My professor disliked...
Author - Santanu Borah
I take the content out of images. I cut subjects and objects out of pre-existing images to eliminate distraction, basically simulating the state before the...
I believe in the return to the absolute, to poetry by poetry, in the impossible balance of things, in the unattainable essence of matter, in vibration that...
A lot of what I was challenging through my series Essentially Normal Studies was conditioned notions of normality, whether through illness, disability and...
My work reflects a lot on the symptoms of commodity culture and consumerism within the context of time and this digital moment in which we live. My hope is for...
I’m inspired by many things – the lived experience of being in a body, and a female one at that, feminism, biology, looking down a microscope, anatomy, Julia...
I’m a matador of fluid lines and shapes, a lucky man who lives on his passions, and a hunter of imaginary beings… When I was a teenager, I took up...
I try to bridge my concerns for pressing issues like climate change, pollution, garbage and biodiversity loss, with solutions and practices from permaculture...
My life inspires my work, be it glorious or dull. Each painting I do is a metaphor for where I am currently. They become self-portraits through the...
I hate feeling instrumentalised, being invited to fill an empty space, to be an entertainment for an event, and give credit to a vain capitalistic context. Art...