METHOD X INDIA ART FAIR 2025
BOOTH F05
INDIA ART FAIR 2025, NEW DELHI
FEB 6 - 9 2025

Method's presentation at India Art Fair 2025 will spotlight emerging South Asian artists spanning a variety of mediums, themes and contextual philosophies.
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Booth F05
India Art Fair, New Delhi
Dates : 6th - 9th Feb 2025
AMMAMA MALIK
Ammama Malik (b. 1992) is an oil painter whose work bridges classical techniques with contemporary expression. A graduate of the National College of Arts (2016) and the Florence Academy of Arts (2018), she is deeply committed to the craft of painting, drawing inspiration from Renaissance and Baroque masters. Her compositions prioritize rich, expressive brushwork over words, creating evocative pieces that honor tradition while resonating in the modern art landscape.
KUNEL GAUR
Kunel Gaur is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is deeply influenced by the aesthetics of brutalist architecture and functional design. His artistic process is rooted in the reconstruction and appropriation of found materials, transforming them into compelling assemblages that evoke new meanings and sensory experiences. Kunel works with a diverse range of mediums, including wood, concrete, resin, metal, glass, and electrical components, blending these with acrylic paint and screen printing techniques
Sid Pattni
Sid Pattni (b. 1986) is an Australian artist of Indian descent exploring identity, cultural memory, and diasporic histories through painting and embroidery. His work reimagines historical narratives, challenging notions of belonging and selfhood. He has exhibited widely, won the Kennedy Prize (2023), and participated in the Khōj Cross-Hatchings Residency (2024).
Dheer Kaku
Dheer Kaku is a multidisciplinary artist exploring material remains, urban shifts, and the passage of time through drawing, lens-based media, and installation. His series Casual Thoughts of Doom envisions how future archaeologists might interpret today’s artifacts shaped by warfare, media, and environmental crises. A BFA graduate from Rachana Sansad, Mumbai, and an INLAKS Fine Art Awardee, he has exhibited internationally and collaborates with institutions like Max Mueller Bhavan and Serendipity Arts Festival. Based in Goa, he also works as a designer and filmmaker.
Gargi Chandola
Gargi Chandola is a visual artist based in New Delhi, India. Her work focuses, in no particular order, between observations of the self, the everyday, and her imaginings. Within these observations, she gravitates towards themes of feminism, personal history, violence, socio-political hierarchy, and often articulates these with a touch of humour. She creates paintings (primarily on paper), illustrated zines, and large-scale murals.
Mohd. Intiyaz
Mohd. Intiyaz, a Jharkhand-born visual artist now based in Delhi, is one of the most vital political artists of our time. With an MFA from Jamia Millia Islamia, he has been featured in the Kochi Muziris Student Biennale (2018) and residencies like Khoj Peers (2019). His deeply personal work, rooted in migration and marginalization, captures raw realities, ensuring overlooked stories are powerfully remembered.
Priyesh T
Priyesh Trivedi is a self-trained visual artist and designer from Bombay. His work largely revolves around nostalgia, popular culture and détournement driven by irony and satire. He is also the creator of ‘Adarsh Balak’, a series of illustrations and comics that parodies and critiques the educational posters prevalent in Indian schools from late 80’s and early 90’s.
liactuallee
liactuallee is a queer, transient artist exploring fluidity through mixed media drawings and fiber art. Their work challenges binaries and toxicity while envisioning dystopian and utopian futures. With a BFA from the University of Minnesota and a postgraduate diploma from Jnanapravaha, Mumbai, li has exhibited at Emami Art Kolkata, created zines for Gaysi ZineBazaar, and painted public murals in Bandra. In 2024, li participated in the inaugural residency at Hampi Art Labs and was an artist-in-residence at the India Art Fair. They continue to create soft sculptures, aiming to expand their work into larger spaces—and eventually, the world.
Darshika Singh
Darshika Singh (b. Lucknow) is a multidisciplinary artist working across video and painting, with a background in Art, Fashion Design, and Philosophy. Her work explores the Self through rhyme, rhythm, and repetition, using geometric shapes and a personal lexicon of symbols. Exhibited in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and London, she is part of the 2024-25 Conditions Online Programme under sculptor James Lewis.
SAGE
Rahul Singh Yadav, aka "Sage," is a Mumbai-based artist redefining contemporary self-expression through immersive installations, street art, and sculptural interventions. A self-taught creative, his practice is deeply rooted in graffiti, architecture, and street culture, blending aesthetics with purpose to create works that are both visually striking and socially engaged.
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43 Jazz Numbers by Revant Dasgupta
Acrylic on Canvas
W 36" x H 48" (inches)