b 1977, lives and practices in Delhi and Goa
Suchit Sahni is a contemporary artist renowned for his vibrant use of color and compelling figurative paintings and sculptures. Drawing inspiration from nostalgia, his works delve into memories and emotions, transforming them into visual narratives that posses universal appeal. Sahni’s art reflects a harmonious blend of past and present, capturing fleeting moments and cherished recollections through his unique aesthetic.
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More on the artist
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Suchit’s nostalgia series

Suchit Sahni’s Nostalgia series sits in that rare space where memory feels close enough to touch. He works with metal, yet the mood is gentle. He leans into objects that shaped everyday life in urban India during the eighties and nineties. Things many of us handled without thinking. A kite that once drifted across summer
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The Pivot to New Elements in Nostalgia

Suchit Sahni has always dealt in memory. His earlier works, especially the iconic vintage car sculptures, offered sleek, minimal tributes to a disappearing past—familiar forms given a near-futuristic finish. The surface seduced. The subject invited longing. His aesthetic was precise, the nostalgia understated. The new works go deeper. They hold less back. In this latest
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Nostalgic Urbanity

Blending Nostalgia with Modernity: A Sculptural Exploration by Suchit Sahni Suchit Sahni’s latest solo exhibition marks a bold departure from his signature canvases. Known for his vibrant depictions of automobiles and urban life, Sahni shifts gears to venture into the realm of sculpture. This new body of work continues to weave nostalgia with contemporary realities,
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Suchit Sahni Reinvented

Suchit Sahni, a contemporary painter renowned for his vibrant depictions of automobiles, has long captivated audiences with his unique blend of artistry and automotive fascination. Through his vivid canvases, Sahni has masterfully conveyed the allure and dynamism of these machines, infusing them with a sense of life and energy that resonates with viewers. For years,