Apurva Nandi is a contemporary artist from India, known for his thought-provoking works that explore the human condition. Born in 1973 in Vadodara, Gujarat, Nandi received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Fine Arts (Sculpture) from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda.¹
Nandi’s artistic style is characterized by his use of intricate patterns and forms to depict the complexities of urban life. His works often feature faceless figures, emphasizing the anonymity and alienation that can occur in crowded cities.²
Some of his notable exhibitions include shows at Latitude 28 (New Delhi), Aakriti Art Gallery (Kolkata), and the 9th Harmony Show (Mumbai). Nandi has also participated in several art camps and workshops, and has received awards such as the Grant of Scholarship from Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.
Nandi’s work has been featured at the India Art Fair, showcasing his contributions to the contemporary Indian art scene.³ His art is a reflection of his observations on the world around him, inviting viewers to ponder the intricacies of human existence.