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4-8th March 2024

The Nehru Centre,
London

India Printmaker House presents the exhibition The ‘Echoes‘ which delves into the
intricate connection between women, identity, memory, migration, and displacement.
Using various mediums and languages, the participating artists explore the rich
tapestry of female experiences, capturing resilience and self-discovery amid
changing landscapes. The artworks invite contemplation on evolving identities
shaped by movement, serving as a poignant reflection of interconnected stories of
women navigating their past and present, forging new identities amidst the echoes of
displacement. Chief Guest and Speaker – Anna Moszynska, art historian.

This exhibition showcases the works of six exceptional award-winning diaspora
artists: Meghana Gavireddygari, Richa Vora, Shivangi Ladha, Anushiya
Sundaralingam and Bina Shah.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Meghana Gavireddygari

Meghana Gavireddygari, an interdisciplinary artist from Hyderabad, India, specializes in painting, printmaking, and sculpture. She earned her master’s in fine arts from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2020, winning the Mount Royal Emerging Artist Award. Her work has been exhibited in prestigious venues across India, including the India Art Fair and Delhi Contemporary Art Week, and featured in publications like Platform Magazine and Architectural Digest. In 2022, she received the YFLO Young Achiever’s award in Fine Arts. Currently based in London, she continues her artistic exploration and research.

Works

Summer Window, 2024

Meghana Gavireddygari

Ceramic (Stoneware), Ink, Gold leaf

75 x 80 cm

Price on request

Inside/Outside I, 2024

Meghana Gavireddygari

Ink, Khadi, White chalk, Gold leaf on Canvas

80 x 180 cm each

Price on request

Ascension I, 2023

Meghana Gavireddygari

Etching, Aquatint on Paper, edition of 10

26.67 x 34.29 cm

Price on request

Richa Vora

A 1982 graduate of Harrow School of Art in illustration, reignited her artistic career in 2017, specializing in fine art as an abstract artist, ceramist, and printmaker. She has exhibited widely since 2018, receiving accolades such as the East London Printmakers Prize in 2022 and the Excellence in Printmaking Prize at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2021. Bina was born in Kenya and moved to the UK in 1972. She draw’s her inspiration from urban and rural environments, are held in private collections worldwide. Her practice often incorporates printmaking, painting, ceramics, and stitching to express her emotional responses to various sites and situations.

Works

Fading Memories 1, 2023

Richa Vora

Inks and pencils on canvas

73 x 53 cm

Price on request

Fading Memories 4, 2023

Richa Vora

Inks and pastels on tracing paper and stone paper

45 x 30 cm

Price on request

Flourishing 1

Richa Vora

Inks on collagraph print

30 x 40 cm

Price on request

Flourishing 12

Richa Vora

Inks on collagraph print

30 x 40 cm

Price on request

Flourishing 12

Richa Vora

Inks on collagraph print

30 x 40 cm

Price on request

Memory Lane, 2023

Richa Vora

Oil on canvas

70 x 100 cm

Price on request

Sunrays, 2024

Richa Vora

Oil and pastels on canvas

78 x 100 cm

Price on request

Sunshine, 2023

Richa Vora

Inks and pastels on tracing paper and stone paper

50 x 30 cm

Price on request

Shivangi Ladha

A Royal College of Art London MA Printmaking graduate, has exhibited internationally at esteemed venues like STPI, Singapore, and the Royal Academy, London. Her works are held in prestigious collections including the British Museum and V&A Museum. Ladha’s art has garnered recognition through awards like the Global Talent Award by the Arts Council England. She founded the India Printmaker House, facilitating artistic workshops and residencies. Ladha’s contributions to the art world are acknowledged by institutions like the BenUri Museum Research Unit, UK.

Works

Traversing, 2022

Shivangi Ladha

Etching on Hahnemuhle Paper

70 x 106 cm, Edition of 6

Price on request

Self Portrait III, 2023

Shivangi Ladha

Mono Print on Rives Paper

69 x 99 cm, Unique Print

Price on request

Birma’s Mood Today III, 2023

Shivangi Ladha

Screen Print, Drawing, Masking Tape on Japanese Paper

102 x 143 cm, Limited Series of 3 + 1AP

Price on request

Becoming Tree, Artist Book, 2022

Shivangi Ladha In Collaboration with Aditi Babel

Text by Chhavi Jain

Etching, Aquatint on Hahnemuhle Paper

Closed: 15 x 15 cm; Open: 15 x 72 cm, Edition of 10

Price on request

Rewati Shahani

Rewati Shahani was born and brought up in Mumbai. She studied Political Science in the city before moving to London to study Fine Art at the Slade and Central St Martins. She has lived in the capital ever since. Her work explores the felt effects of shifts in human geography, both in the colonial and modern contexts, with a multi-disciplinary approach that spans painting, sculpture and photography. She has widely exhibited at spaces like Dhoomimal Gallery, The Stainless Gallery, Gallery Espace, Delhi; Red Studio, Clark House, Mumbai; Subject Matter Art, Corners Gallery, Tower Bridge, London; to name a few.

Works

Dispersal, 2024 

Rewati Shahani 

Ink on Paper

21 x 29.7 cm

Price on request

Dispersal, 2024 

Rewati Shahani 

Ink on Paper

21 x 29.7 cm

Price on request

Dispersal, 2024 

Rewati Shahani 

Ink on Paper

21 x 29.7 cm

Price on request

Islands, 2024 

Rewati Shahani 

Ceramics

Various

Price on request

Anushiya Sundaralingam

RUA Anushiya Sundaralingam, a University of Ulster Fine Arts graduate, is a internationally renowned artist recently awarded the Maurna Crozier Bursary for the Tyrone Guthrie Residency, 2023-24. Her works are held in various collections, reflecting themes of nature, culture, and identity and conflict drawn from her upbringing in Sri Lanka and experiences in England and Northern Ireland. Her art represents an ongoing conversation between past memories and present experiences.

Works

Weave, 2024

Anushiya Sundaralingam
Flax, Linen, Wax, Mahogany
100 x 160 x 18 cm

Price on request

Narrative, 2023

Anushiya Sundaralingam
Drypoint on Japanese Paper
35 x 36 x 55 cm

Price on request

Horizon, 2023

Anushiya Sundaralingam
Drypoint on Japanese Paper
180 x 68 cm

Price on request

Flax I, 2023

Anushiya Sundaralingam
Drypoint on Linen, Hand stitch
218 x 18 cm each (16 pieces)

Price on request

Narrative, 2023

Anushiya Sundaralingam
Drypoint on Japanese Paper
Size Variable

Price on request

Bina Shah

Bina Shah, a 1982 graduate of Harrow School of Art in illustration, reignited her artistic career in 2017, specializing in fine art as an abstract artist, ceramist, and printmaker. She has exhibited widely since 2018, receiving accolades such as the East London Printmakers Prize in 2022 and the Excellence in Printmaking Prize at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2021. Bina was born in Kenya and moved to the UK in 1972. She draw’s her inspiration from urban and rural environments, are held in private collections worldwide. Her practice often incorporates printmaking, painting, ceramics, and stitching to express her emotional responses to various sites and situations.

Works

HSN 01
Bina Shah
BOTTALACK 2, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
18 x 14cm, unframed
Price on request

HSN 02
Bina Shah
BOTTALACK 6, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
18 x 14cm, unframed
Price on request

HSN 03
Bina Shah
BOTTALACK 7, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
18 x 14cm, unframed
Price on request

HSN 04
Bina Shah
BOTTALACK 8, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
18 x 14cm, unframed
Price on request

HSN 05
Bina Shah
BOTTALACK 9, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
18 x 14cm, unframed
Price on request

HSN 06
Bina Shah
BOTTALACK 10, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
18 x 14cm, unframed
Price on request

HSN 07
Bina Shah
SCLÁTA 23 , 2023
Monotype with slate quarry dust and clay pigment on washi pape
46 x 72cm
Price on request

HSN 08
Bina Shah
SCLÁTA 24, 2023
Monotype with slate quarry dust and clay pigment on washi pape
46 x 72cm
Price on request

HSN 09
Bina Shah
SCLÁTA 36, 2023
Monotype on folded washi paper
46 x 70cm
Price on request

HSN 10
Bina Shah
SCLÁTA 40, 2023
Monotype on folded washi paper
46 x 70cm
Price on request

HSN 11
Bina Shah
SECOND SKIN I, 2022
Chalk, machine stitching on stained banana liner paper
19 x 39cm
Price on request

HSN 11
Bina Shah
SECOND SKIN II, 2022
Chalk, machine stitching on stained banana liner paper
19 x 39cm
Price on request

HSN 13
Bina Shah
SECOND SKIN III, 2022
Chalk, machine stitching on stained banana liner paper
22 x 24cm
Price on request

HSN 14
Bina Shah
SECOND SKIN IV, 2022
Chalk, machine stitching on stained banana liner paper
22 x 24cm
Price on request

HSN 15
Bina Shah
SECOND SKIN V, 2022
Chalk, machine stitching on stained banana liner paper
22 x 24cm
Price on request

HSN 16
Bina Shah
SECOND SKIN VI, 2022
Chalk, machine stitching on stained banana liner paper
22 x 24cm
Price on request

HSN 17
Bina Shah
ZENNOR 1, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
20 x 39cm
Price on request

HSN 18
Bina Shah
ZENNOR 1, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
20 x 39cm
Price on request

HSN 19
Bina Shah
ZENNOR 1, 2023
Mixed media, collage, wire, tacks on paper
20 x 39cm
Price on request

HSN 20
Bina Shah
Raku I, 2019
Raku fired ceramic
26 x 18cm
Price on request

HSN 25
Bina Shah
DP I, 2023
Porcelain, semi glazed
15cm
Price on request

HSN 26
Bina Shah
DP II, 2023
Porcelain, semi glazed
13cm
Price on request

HSN 27
Bina Shah
DP III, 2023
Porcelain, semi glazed
9cm
Price on request

HSN 28
Bina Shah
DP IV, 2023
Porcelain, semi glazed
8cm
Price on request

HSN 21
Bina Shah
Raku II, 2019
Raku fired ceramic
10 x 8cm
Price on request

HSN 22
Bina Shah
Raku III, 2019
Raku fired ceramic
10 x 8cm
Price on request

HSN 23
Bina Shah
Raku IV, 2019
Raku fired ceramic
10 x 8cm
Price on request

HSN 24
Bina Shah
PV I, 2023
Porcelain, semi glazed
8 x16cm
Price on request

For all enquiries contact Artist directly or reach out to us on indiaprintmakerhouse@gmail.com