Mohit Shelare
Mohit Shelare is an artist living in India, working across ways of thinking-systems and contaminations amongst them. His practice formulates intimacy with a range of mediums and modes of knowledge-making. He specifically creates settings where speech and listening occur alongside drawings, objects, moving images and sounds. The conversational settings as a mode of practice move around ontologies of waste, inequality of toxicity in the world and abstraction of impurity.
Mohit has shown his work at Waterman's; London. Ashkal Alwan; Beirut. FICA; Delhi. Kunst (Zeug) Haus; Switzerland. CAMP studio; Mumbai. Kochi Student Biennale; Kerala and has received grants and awards from Prince Claus Seed Award; Netherlands. Inlaks Fine Art Award; India. Regional Art Assembly; Australia. Five Million Incidents; India. Generator Experimenter; Kolkata and IFA; Bengaluru. Currently, he serves as a visiting faculty at the National Institute of Design.