Mansha Bedi

b 1990, lives and practices in New Delhi

Mansha Bedi’s practice is shaped by an enduring interest in the self—not as something fixed, but as something continually formed through memory, relationships, and lived experience. Working across paper, terracotta, plaster, drawing, and photography, she is drawn to materials that bear traces of time, fragility, and transformation. Fragments, cracks, tears, and layered surfaces recur throughout her work, reflecting the ways in which personal histories are remembered, inherited, and continually reassembled. Rather than seeking resolution, Bedi remains attentive to what is incomplete, allowing absence and ambiguity to become part of the work itself. Her process is intuitive and material-led, with the studio serving as a space of enquiry where making becomes a way of thinking. Through quiet, contemplative works, she reflects on identity, vulnerability, and the evolving nature of memory, inviting a slower engagement with the experiences that shape who we become.

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