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  • Familiar Path, acrylic on canvas. Pics Courtesy/Amitesh Shrivastava, Project 88, Anil Rane

    Enter the 'Rabbit’s Hole' of artist Amitesh Shrivastava’s work at this exhibition in Mumbai

    Shriram Iyengar, Mid Day, November 20, 2024
  • Mahesh Baliga, In between Fire and Rain, Project 88, Art Frieze, New York, 2021

    SHEDDING OLD SKIN, DONNING A NEW AVATAR

    Art Frieze moves its physical location in New York to the Shed while Indian galleries participate virtually
    Georgina Maddox, MASH, May 17, 2021
  • Velu Viswanadhan’s ‘Untitled’, casein on linen (1991). Courtsey: Project 88

    Experiments with colour at Frieze London

    From Benodebehari Mukherjee’s paper-cut collages to Prafulla Mohanti’s Tantra works and Mahesh Baliga’s paintings of melting time, colour is at the heart of Indian galleries’ showcase at the art fair.
    Avantika Bhuyan, Mint Lounge, October 12, 2020
  • Amitesh Shirvastava, Rub (2018). Courtesy: Project 88, Mumbai.

    Everything you missed from New York’s edition of the Frieze Art Fair 2018

    South Asia shone bright this year at one of the world’s biggest showcase of contemporary art.
    Sharmistha Ray, Elle Magazine, May 21, 2018
  • Amitesh Shrivastava’s Art Captures Life Between Liminal Spaces

    “Trespassers and Translators” is the Chhattisgarh-born, Mumbai-based artist’s first solo at Mumbai’s Project 88 gallery.
    AD staff, Architectural digest, October 12, 2017
  • Amitesh Shrivastava : Artforum

    Zeenat Nagree, Artforum, September 21, 2017
  • Capturing Small-Town Whimsy

    Amitesh Shrivastava uses abstraction to illustrate unspoken divides between the multiple worlds
    Phalguni Desai, The Hindu, September 18, 2017
  • Drawing Between The Lines

    In his latest solo show, artist Amitesh Shrivastava exposes the folly of neatly categorising lives and experiences and examines how art can transcend clear definitions
    pooja pillai, The Indian Express , September 15, 2017
  • Amitesh Shrivastava. Translators 1. Acrylic on canvas. 72” x 108”. 2017. Photograph by Anil Rane. Image courtesy of the artist and Project 88, Mumbai.

    Figures in Blurred Landscapes

    Lajja Shah, ART India, February 28, 2015

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