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Awardees 2021: Anisha Baid, Gurjeet Singh and Maksud Ali Mondal

Meet 3 of the 5 Inlaks Fine Art Awardees for 2021 - Anisha Baid, Gurjeet Singh and Maksud Ali Mondal. In our next post, meet Salman Bashir Baba and Savyasachi Anju Prabir.

 The awardees see the world through kaleidoscopic lenses, each with a unique perspective, approach and response to the world around them.

Read more about them and their respective practices below.

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Anisha Baid

Anisha Baid is an artist and writer from Kolkata, India. Through her practice and research, she is investigating the intersection of computer interfaces, corporate culture, and gendered labour. She works with found and archival material – often sourced from the internet to construct narratives that move between fiction and documentary. Having grown up on the personal computer, her inquiry is focused on the interface as the medium for human-computer interaction. Her work attempts to poke at the flat-scapes of the computer screen to decode computer labour through the interface - a technological tool that has converted most spaces of work into image space. She has been researching and working with Text-to-Speech, machine generated voices as well as investigating the phenomenon of talking computers. Most recently, she has been invested in understanding digital image cultures through the lens of photography and works extensively with appropriated stock images and commercial imagery image culture.

She has participated in various exhibitions including Mind over Matter (2020) at Technical Collections in Dresden, Germany, View India (2019) at the Landskrona Foto Museum in Sweden, and Future Foundations(2019) at Walkin Studios in Bangalore. She has participated in the SSAF Next Step Residency (2018) and received Women and Intersectionality(2019) Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council as well as BanagloResidency expanded(2020) grant from the Goethe Institut Bangalore. Anisha has studied media art at Srishti Institute of Art in Bangalore, worked as assistant curator at Serendipity Arts Festival (2019), and currently works in the editorial team at PIX Quarterly, a journal of South Asian photography. 

Gurjeet Singh

Gurjeet Singh’s interest in art was developed at home with his family. They have always been engrossed in creative activities and encouraged him to pursue innovative ways of expressing himself. From the women in his home he learnt a variety of skills, such as stitching, embroidery or decorating the house. From his father who repairs scooters and deals in their spare parts he understood how machines work.

Gurjeet primarily creates sculptures, painting, drawings and installations. Through his practice he addresses the several issues that plague the LGBTQ community. He aims to highlight the stories and truths that are often hidden or swept away for being inconvenient.

 He graduated with BFA and MFA, as a gold medalist, from Government College of Art, Chandigarh. Since then, he has attended residencies at KHOJ, New Delhi and Space Studio, Baroda. He has won many awards such as 30 Under 30 by the Hindustan Times and Punjab Lalit Kala Academy. Moreover, he has received many grants such as the travelling grant for Kochi Muziris Biennale, KHOJ Support Grant and Shrishti AIF Grant, Hyderabad.

Gurjeet was born in Punjab and is currently based in Chandigarh

Maksud Ali Mondal

Maksud Ali Mondal was born in Bankura, West Bengal. He completed his BFA and MFA from the Department of Painting at Kala- Bhavana, Santiniketan in 2019. In 2016, he attended a semester at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, Netherlands.

Maksud’s practice is an exploration of biological and feral life in the current environment. His recent works are critically and creatively survey the ecological debates and crisis that surround us today.

His site-specific installation "Nature Unconditioned”, received the international award at the Kochi- Muziris Students' Biennale, 2019. In 2018, he received the national scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, The Government of India and participated in an international residency supported by Feudo Maccari, Sicily, Italy. His work was exhibited at Serendipity Arts Festival, 2019 in collaboration with Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art. He has showcased his talents in numerous group exhibitions across India.

Maksud currently lives and works in Santiniketan.  

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The Inlaks Fine Art Award

Recognises upcoming artists to undertake independent work in India with a stipulation to attend a recognised Art Residency programme for four weeks during the year.