Varunika Saraf

Varunika Saraf (born 19 December 1981, in Nagpur, Maharashtra) and now based in Hyderabad[1] is an Indian contemporary painter who seeks to bare the reality of violence often drawing attention historical and political realities and injustices in India.[2]

Varunika Saraf
Varunika Saraf in her studio
Born (1981-12-19) 19 December 1981
NationalityIndian
Alma materCollege Of Fine Arts, Hyderabad
Known forPainting Embroidery Miniature Art
Notable workWe, The People

Art practice

Saraf's main material is Wasli, an ancient Indian paper for detailed painting and hand-ground pigments made in her studio.[3] The artist employs colour as a form of abstraction to attract viewers to the complex details within often massive scale paintings. She also uses miniature art, embroidery,[4] and crochet.

Exhibitions

Saraf is represented by Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai where she had a solo exhibition in 2021.[5] Her work has been presented at Art Basel (Basel and Hong Kong), Art Dubai and India Art Fair. She has been a part of several solo[6] and group exhibitions[7] in India and abroad.[8]

Public collections

Varunika Saraf's works are a part of the collections[9] at KNMA, New Delhi; Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai; Kasturbhai Lalbhai Museum and Sarmaya Foundation.

Awards and honours

Saraf received an Honourable Mention from the Sharjah Biennial Prize[10] jury for her series ‘We, The People’ which was a part of the Sharjah Biennale 15 Thinking Historically in the Present. She was also awarded the Asia Society Gamechanger Award (Asia Arts Future Award), 2023,[11] Kashi Award for Visual Arts (KAVA2), 2006 and Shri. SL Parasher Gold Medal, University of Hyderabad, 2006.

References

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