Our Artist Family: Connecting You with Contemporary Indian Artists
Art is not just about the work on the wall. It is about the people behind it. Take a glimpse into the relationships that make my gallery a home.
A wonderful moment captured during my visit to artist Tsherin Sherpa's studio in Kathmandu, Nepal. Building strong, personal relationships with my artists is fundamental to what I do.
A candid photo from a dinner hosted in honor of the artist Gulammohammed Sheikh. These gatherings bring together artists, curators, and friends to celebrate and connect.
Wishing artist Vivek Vilasini a happy birthday with a photo of him standing proudly next to his monumental artwork, a recreation of 'The Last Supper' with Kathakali performers.
A birthday post for artist Pushpamala N., a key figure in Indian contemporary art known for her photo-performances.
Celebrating artist Paresh Maity's birthday. Here he is in the gallery, standing next to a striking bronze sculpture.
A birthday wish for artist Aishwaryan K, pictured here with one of his sculptural installations.
Wishing a happy birthday to the veteran artist S. G. Vasudev, a stalwart of the South Indian art scene.
A belated birthday wish for the celebrated artist, poet, and writer Gulammohammed Sheikh.
Celebrating artist Ayisha Abraham on her birthday. She is seen here with one of her unique, nature-based assemblages.
A birthday post for artist Ravikumar Kashi, known for his mixed-media works that explore urban life and visual culture.
About Our Artist Family
When you know an artist, the work you bring home changes. That is why I prioritize studio visits and community dinners, ensuring the art you choose is backed by a real, human history. It turns a simple acquisition into a meaningful connection with the creative spirit behind the canvas.
For over two decades, I have seen that the most powerful art is born from deep, honest dialogue. My gallery in Wilson Garden is built on this foundation, connecting collectors directly with the visionaries of our time. Whether I am in Kathmandu with Tsherin Sherpa, or hosting a dinner for Gulammohammed Sheikh in Bangalore, these moments are not just social; they are about understanding the pulse of contemporary Indian art.
When I introduce you to an artist like Vivek Vilasini or Paresh Maity, I am not just showing you a piece. I am inviting you to share in the history and the philosophy that shaped that specific work. This family approach ensures that whether you are looking for a monumental sculpture or a delicate mixed-media piece, you have the full context of the creator's journey.
I invite you to step beyond the digital gallery. Visit us to experience these stories firsthand, engage with our ongoing exhibitions, and meet the voices that are defining the future of Indian art. Let us find a piece that truly speaks to you.
Cop Shiva
I do not just sell art; I nurture careers. My gallery is a space where artists and collectors meet, talk, and learn. It is a community, and I am lucky to be the one facilitating those connections.
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