Vadodara,India
Featured Artists

Sudhir Patwardhan
Sudhir Patwardhan (born 1949 in Pune, Maharashtra) is a prominent contemporary Indian artist known for his portrayals of urban landscapes and the lives of ordinary people within them.

B.V. Doshi
Dr. B.V. Doshi, a Pritzker laureate, was a visionary architect whose practice fused modern design, Indian tradition, and artistic expression.

Dayanita Singh
Dayanita Singh blends photography and bookmaking, turning images into mobile museums. Her work explores memory, archives, and the fluidity of narrative.

Gulam Mohammed Sheikh
Gulam Mohammed Sheikh (born in Surendranagar, Gujarat on February 16, 1937) is a distinguished Indian painter, poet, and art critic known for his significant contributions to the art world.

Jyoti Bhatt
Jyoti Bhatt blends printmaking, painting & photography to document rural folk arts, integrating tribal motifs (lotus, parrots) into modern imagery.

Surendran Nair
Surendran Nair (born 1956) is a prominent Indian contemporary artist known for his allegorical and figurative paintings and prints.

Vasudevan Akkitham
Vasudevan Akkitham’s practice—a poetic fusion of Baroda School figurative-narrative, memory-rich dreamscapes, elemental symbols and meditative ambiguity.

Jitish Kallat
Jitish Kallat (born 1974) is a prominent contemporary Indian artist known for his conceptually and materially diverse work that explores themes of time, mortality, sustenance, and the human condition within the context of the city, the nation, and the cosmos.

Atul Dodiya
Atul Dodiya (born 1959) is a prominent contemporary Indian artist known for his paintings, assemblages, and installations that draw on a diverse range of influences, from Indian mythology and history to global cinema, popular culture, and European and American modern art.

Navjot Altaf
Navjot Altaf is a prominent Indian contemporary artist and activist, known for her multifaceted work encompassing painting, sculpture, installation art, and video.

T. V Santhosh
Santhosh's art often explores themes of violence, injustice, war, and the manipulation of media propaganda, serving as a powerful commentary on contemporary social and political issues.

Baiju Parthan
Baiju Parthan is a prominent contemporary Indian artist born in Kerala in 1956. He is recognized for his unique "intermedia" approach to art, seamlessly blending traditional painting with digital technology and installation art.

K P Reji
Reji's paintings often depict scenes from everyday life, exploring the vernacular and commonplace aspects of Indian society.

Alok Bal
Artist Alok Bal (b.1969) paints urban–nature conflicts with ironic, serene hues, metaphorical figures, and pop‐influences.tographer based in Vadodara.

Abir Karmakar
Abir Karmakar’s recent practice captures the silent poetry of domestic and urban interiors through hyperrealistic, large-scale oil paintings.

Sathi Guin
Sathi Guin is an Indian artist known for her unique abstract art that blends universal truths with personal experiences.

Neelima Nath
Neelima Nath is a contemporary artist from Kerala, based in Baroda. Her evocative watercolors explore memory, identity, and environment, often blending figuration with abstraction.

N. Divya
Artist N. Divya (b.1987) works with themes of existential nature, exploring how objects can become landscapes of memory or interpretation.

Anandajit Ray
Ray's art delves into themes related to the illusion of thought and the reality of vision, the boundaries between the external and internal, and explores aspects of adolescence, desire, and escapism from mundane realities.

N.N. Rimzon
N. N. Rimzon (born 1957) is a prominent Indian artist known primarily for his sculptures. Born in Kakkoor, Kerala, Rimzon studied in Thiruvananthapuram and Baroda, and earned an MA with distinction from the Royal College of Art, London in 1989.

Mahesh Baliga
Mahesh Baliga is a contemporary Indian artist known for his paintings that delve into themes of memory, perception, and the intersection of the real and the imagined.

Indrapramit Roy
His pieces blend text with image to create layered, poetic dialogues—visual soliloquies that reflect memory, the psychological landscape, and fleeting moments of resonance in stillness

Dilip Chobisa
Dilip Chobisa explores memory, mythology, and identity through layered drawings and sculptures, blending personal narratives with cultural symbolism.

Mayur Gupta
Multidisciplinary sculptor rooted in Tantra philosophy and ancient Indian architecture, Mayur transforms materials into meditative works on existence and memory.

Sonatina Mendes
Baroda-based painter Sonatina Mendes (b.1983) explores intimacy, identity & quiet unease through whisper-soft, evocative strokes

Sojwal Samant
Her early works often featured playful, multi-material combinations like wood, MDF, ceramics, papier-mâché crafted into witty, evocative forms. Over time, her practice has become more refined and singular in medium, reflecting deeper, subtler narratives influenced by motherhood and identity.

Vinod Patel
Baroda based Sculptor who loves working with large format works using metal.

Rashesh Chauhan
Rashesh Chauhan transforms rusted metal and found boxes into enamel‑treated assemblages that reflect Baroda’s urban decay, memory and architecture.

Mahes Meher
Mahes Meher shapes terracotta and brass into intimate, organic forms evoking childhood memories, tactile textures, and Baroda’s cultural resonance.

Suraj Sahu
Suraj Kumar Sahu sculpts temple‑inspired forms in clay, stone, and natural media, melding ancient Indian architecture with personal exploration of space.

Jithin Jayakumar
Jithin Jayakumar sculpts social‑ecological tensions melding animals, urban waste, ritual themes into layered forms exploring survival, community, hierarchy.

Ankush Safaya
Ankush Safaya translates texts, memory & rhythm into layered graphite, laser‑etched & perforated paper compositions exploring stillness, motion, memory.

V. Ramesh
V. Ramesh paints large-scale, layered dreamscapes blending myth, poetry & everyday life, meditative narratives in oil and watercolour.

Naveen Kishore
Naveen Kishore merges theatre-lighting, street & performance photography with publishing documenting female impersonators, rituals & cultural memory.

Ajay Shanker
Ajay Shanker, of Delhi Photo Company, specializes in studio portraiture using continuous lighting, preserving a legacy of royal and official photography.

Ankur Shah
Photographer based in Vadodara.

Sameer Khera
Photographer based in Vadodara.

Ajay Desai
Photographer based in Vadodara.

Debraj Goswami
Debraj Goswami blends photorealistic imagery with surreal motifs—fingers, nails, bulbs—to explore subconscious dialogues between waking and dreaming.

Puja Mondal
Based in Vadodara, painter Puja Mondal (b. 1994) draws on her immediate surroundings to create a poignant series of works.

R. Magesh
His art frequently delves into the fragility of existence and notions of transcendence, often using animals as a focal point to explore human qualities.

Sachin Karne
Sachin Karne fuses figurative human forms with symbolic abstraction, exploring tension, resilience, and social fractures via layered oil, acrylic and sculptural work.

Soumen Das
Das's work is characterized by a blend of structural linearity and layered textures, often inspired by urban landscapes and his travels.

Subhakar Tadi
His works often juxtapose elements like film posters and political imagery to critique societal influences. As a curator, he leads the Vis-a-vis Art Foundation, fostering emerging artists through exhibitions and workshops.

Sarika Mehta
Sarika Mehta crafts minimal, meditative landscapes rooted in monochrome and soft pastels, exploring silence, memory, displacement, space, and poetic melancholy.

Satyanarayana Gavara
Satyanarayana Gavara (b. 1997) is a contemporary visual artist specialising in woodcuts. His artistic practice revolves around the theme of food, exploring the struggle for attaining sustenance and shedding light on the hidden hunger and deprivation in society.

Subrat Behera
Subrat Kumar Behra is a promising contemporary artist known for his figurative, allegorical paintings that evoke deep emotion and narrative.

Ali Akbar PN
Ali Akbar P.N. is a contemporary artist based in Vadodara. He works extensively in collages, videos and artists’ books, and his work revolves around memory, identity, alienation, and desire.

Sanket Viramgami
Sanket Viramgami’s works are imbued with a romantic eclecticism and can be read as a postmodern tapestry of contemporary times.

Sneh Mehra
Sneh's works are typically in landscape format, which reflect her surroundings, their haphazard growth and deterioration.

Malavika Rajnarayan
Malavika’s paintings use the human figure to create narratives that are infused with a feminine sensibility.

KP Prasad
Born in the year 1982 in Palakkad, Kerala. As a person hails from a rural place of Kerala, the imageries of my works are drawn from the purity and beauty of the village.

Anita Jung
Anita Jung's art projects center on the transformative beauty found within discarded materials like the remnants from CNC projects; her work emerges from repurposed surfaces that feature open-ended, awkward abstractions made from craft store materials and everyday ephemera.

Arti Kadam
Working primarily in stone and wood, Kadam’s sculptural practice investigates the syntax of form, surface, and volume through an engagement with everyday objects and tools.

Mayadhar Sahu
Known for his thematic explorations of rural life and personal narratives, his work often delves into cultural identity and memory.

Manisha Agarwal
Manisha Agrawal is a contemporary Indian artist known for her work addressing environmental concerns.

Ajay Lakhera
Ajay Lakhera, born in Dehradun in 1976, is an Indian artist known for his contemporary works which blend figuration and abstraction.

Jignasha Ojha
Her work draws inspiration from traditional Indian miniature paintings, incorporating elements like vibrant colors, detailed perspectives, and traditional Indian textiles.

Ketaki Sarpotdar
Ketaki is a practicing printmaker and painter based in Baroda. Her works interrogate the human ability to rationalize lived experiences.

Balaji Ponna
Ponna's works often appear simple at first glance but subtly address sociopolitical issues, such as class and corruption, prevalent in Indian society.