Invisible Infrastructures and the Workings of a World Unseen : Shreni
Artist Shreni works with digital systems, speculative ecologies, and the invisible networks that quietly hold our cities together. See how she translates root systems, data flows, and urban memory into a large-scale video installation—and step into a practice that asks what it might look like when a city remembers. Written for and published on the India Art Fair website
Memory, Domesticity, and the Politics of the Visual in Farhin Afza's work
For Hyderabad-based artist Farhin Afza, family archives are not inert records but living sites where memory, comfort, and violence collide. Step inside her practice as she unpacks how domestic objects—cloth, photographs, dining textiles—become lenses to examine personal history alongside wider social fractures. Written for and published on the India Art Fair website.
Bangles & Mushrooms: Dumiduni Illangasinghe on Fragility, Femininity and Healing
Sri Lankan – born artist Dumiduni Illangasinghe works slowly, attentively, and with deep emotional precision. Currently based in Varanasi, Illangasinghe moves between a formal studio at Banaras Hindu University and temporary, improvised setups in her dorm room. The shift between these spaces mirror her practice – oscillating between material experimentation and inward reflection, between structure and vulnerability. Written for and published on the India Art Fair website.
Exploring the world of Indigenous art forms in India
Published in the Art&Deal magazine, this article by Chhavi Jain features traditional and indigenous art from different parts of India that was displayed at the Inherited Arts Forum booth during India Art Fair 2022.

