
For the 15th edition of India Art Fair, LATITUDE 28 brings forth an exciting collection of diverse works from the subcontinent. For the first time, we will be unveiling a series of some rare drawings and etchings by Somnath Hore, one of the most significant modern masters whose practice has defined the trajectory of contemporary art in India.
Alongside, prominent contemporary artist, Pratul Dash will be displaying his works emerging out of his new practice that has marked a turning point in his style and composition. Further, debuting this year is the artist Harman Taneja with her mixed-media installations that employ resin and other found materials to reflect on the relationship between structure and fluidity. Yogesh Ramkrishna will be adding a kinetic dimension to his cutting-edge works dealing with political satire and digital cultures exploring truth and reality.
Other artists that will exhibit their experimental works are Ketaki Sarpotdar with her allegorical paintings, Sudipta Das delving into the concept of home and displacement through her paper dolls, Somnath Hore conveys profound emotional depth, exploring themes of suffering, alienation, and resilience, and Shalina Vichitra looking at the essential meaning of shelter with her metal installation referring to the distorted nature of settlements.






























