Encrypyted

Apre Art House 

Curated by Lina Vincent

15th Sept. - 29th Oct. 2023 


Imagine sitting in a crowded park or public transport - you might hear a jumble of words and phrases in various recognisable as well as incomprehensible languages, forming a blurred soundscape in the background. It is commonplace in a strange culture, to strain the cognitive senses to make meanings, and figure out contexts, sometimes in vain. Walking through public spaces, you automatically begin to look for signs and symbols to decode, for orientation to, and navigation of a space.


Language is a profound thing. We express with words, gestures and images, among other subtler means of communication. Language becomes ingrained in the process of human upbringing; it evolves and expands to accommodate varied experiences and shifts in living structures. It is said that in a sense, language, and the will to interact grows inside every one of us like an organ or part of the body; once learnt, a language stays forever, however rusty it may get. In our present times, on the one hand, ancient tongues and systems of communicating are being lost, on the other, additions to virtual connections in a split-screen world, with AI hard on our heels, force us to contend with newer systems and identify with different modes of being in touch. What remains individual, and cultural, what is universal? What is understood and what is lost in translation? What is accessible and what is beyond reach? What are the languages of the future?


In an age of encrypted data, emoji and algorithms, ENCRYPTED brings together commentaries on the contemporary experience of language and communication, both personal and collective. In varied ways, the artists unravel layers of human interaction – delving into written scripts, visual vocabularies, sensory responses and even digital messages, in a vastly transforming present.


https://www.aprearthouse.com/blogs/exhibitions/encrypted-curated-by-lina-vincent

Apre Art House 

Curated by Lina Vincent

15th Sept. - 29th Oct. 2023 



Imagine sitting in a crowded park or public transport - you might hear a jumble of words and phrases in various recognisable as well as incomprehensible languages, forming a blurred soundscape in the background. It is commonplace in a strange culture, to strain the cognitive senses to make meanings, and figure out contexts, sometimes in vain. Walking through public spaces, you automatically begin to look for signs and symbols to decode, for orientation to, and navigation of a space.



Language is a profound thing. We express with words, gestures and images, among other subtler means of communication. Language becomes ingrained in the process of human upbringing; it evolves and expands to accommodate varied experiences and shifts in living structures. It is said that in a sense, language, and the will to interact grows inside every one of us like an organ or part of the body; once learnt, a language stays forever, however rusty it may get. In our present times, on the one hand, ancient tongues and systems of communicating are being lost, on the other, additions to virtual connections in a split-screen world, with AI hard on our heels, force us to contend with newer systems and identify with different modes of being in touch. What remains individual, and cultural, what is universal? What is understood and what is lost in translation? What is accessible and what is beyond reach? What are the languages of the future?



In an age of encrypted data, emoji and algorithms, ENCRYPTED brings together commentaries on the contemporary experience of language and communication, both personal and collective. In varied ways, the artists unravel layers of human interaction – delving into written scripts, visual vocabularies, sensory responses and even digital messages, in a vastly transforming present.


https://www.aprearthouse.com/blogs/exhibitions/encrypted-curated-by-lina-vincent

Collective Impact Diverse Perspectives

Exhibit 320 

Curated by Prayag Chakradhar

22nd July - 24th Aug. 2023



Collective Impact: Diverse Perspectives" is an immersive and thought-provoking art exhibition that seeks to celebrate the creative endeavors of five exceptionally talented artists, each working in a distinct artistic medium. By delving into the intricate narratives of our daily lives, stories of survival & courage that transcend boundaries and foster connections, this exhibition bridges the gap between the past and the present, unearthing the profound stories that shape our collective human experience.



Through a captivating blend of paintings, digital art, textiles, and meticulously preserved photo archives, Collective Impact: Diverse Perspectives" invites visitors on a transformative journey. It explores the multifaceted nature of daily life struggles and achievements. This exhibition serves as a poignant tribute to the contributions of women throughout history, shining a spotlight on their indomitable spirit and profound impact on society. By harnessing the power of creativity, it seeks to convey its stories with sensitivity and authenticity


https://exhibit320.com/cms/exhibition-details.php?exhibition_id=66

Open Studios, Winter Residency  2022

Slivers of My Existence

Terrain.art

Curated by Sanjana Srinivasan

7- 20th January, 2023



Slivers of My Existence  (Link to the Exhibition)



In Conversation with Avni Bansal (Link to the blog)



In Slivers of My Existence, Chandigarh-based artist, Avni Bansal, pieces together fragments from her personal, and larger cultural life, to create artworks that illustrate her lived experiences. Drawing inspiration from her surroundings brimming with rich textile traditions, bustling craft fairs, sacred customs and rituals, kitschy markets, tempting snack shops, historical structures and unique flora and fauna among other things, Bansal naviga`tes traditional and contemporary life in India at her own pace—collecting and breaking down symbols, shapes, signs, motifs, patterns, designs, forms, and even visual memories, one at a time. Like little pieces of Lego, these fragments (which are artworks in their own right) function as building blocks for the artist to then create larger forms and compositions—both real and imagined, yet always illustrating an unmistakably Indian way of life.



https://www.terrain.art/discover/exhibitions/Slivers_of_My_Existence-63849c067b701bb4adae96c3



Screenprint Residency

Pulp Society, Delhi 

Curator - Sitara Chowfla

20th March - 20th April 2021