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The Inlaks Fine Art Awardees 2024

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The Inlaks Fine Art Award 2024

We are delighted to welcome the Inlaks Fine Art Awardees for 2024.

Sewali Deka

Sewali’s work reflects rural life and nostalgia, and her art practice involves working with local communities, especially farmers. She is passionate about indigenous food culture and other interesting elements of village life, with her work reflecting her life both as a woman artist and farmer.

Jit Natta

Jit is an interdisciplinary art practitioner and Dalit arts researcher whose work is rooted in Bengal’s performative traditions. His journey in the visual arts spans lens-based mediums, installations, performances, drawings and sculptures.

Mothe Mahesh

Mahesh attempts to recreate certain elements that he takes from the void within himself and communicate through sensory experiences like visuals, sounds, and mechanical movements. His works are unconscious gestures mediated by mechanical components.

Anup Let

Anup currently practises creative art through a new language called ‘queer landscape’, from a collective socio-community-centric perspective of Delhi and West Bengal. He works through mediums like drawing, painting, performance art, and installation.

Surajit Mudi

Surajit is an interdisciplinary practitioner working with alternative practices of photography within a variety of spaces. He has been exploring the idea of working with performative image-making practices and unfolding the whole process by engaging in different public spaces.

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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.