• Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz - Method
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz - Method
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz - Method
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz - Method
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz - Method
  • Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz - Method

    Maze by Mohd. Intiyaz

    An original painting by Mohd. Intiyaz.

    Sometimes when there is a water shortage and there is no water at home, my whole family will be upset all day about how to get work done that day, and this thing will be on everyone’s mind throughout the day. People from slums are always called shortsighted. But when your basic needs are not filled you are stressed till you can fulfill them, and worry that you can also fulfill them in the next few days too.

     

     Size

    72" x 36"

    Medium Mixed Media on Canvas
    Framing N/A
    Year 2023
    Editions Unique
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    Mohd. Intiyaz

    Mohd. Intiyaz is a visual artist originally from Jharkhand who migrated to Delhi due to unrest and uncertainty. In Delhi, he earned an MFA in Painting from Jamia Millia Islamia University. In 2018, his work was featured at the Kochi Muziris Student Biennale, and he was selected as a resident artist for the prestigious Khoj Peers program in 2019. In the following years, he was a resident artist with Art for Change, 1Shantiroad, and ART4all.

    Mohd. Intiyaz's work is deeply personal, focusing on his firsthand experiences of migration and marginalization. His art often reflects his core memories and everyday occurrences in his neighborhood, highlighting a sometimes uncomfortable reality. Through his work, he narrates situations that many viewers may not personally encounter, ensuring that these stories are neither overlooked nor forgotten.

    He has held numerous exhibitions, including: