Anshu Kumari

The Fractured Ground, 2024

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₹ 178,500

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Anshu Kumari renders emotion and memory into the medium of textile. Inspired from the capacity of the cloth to hold memory, resilience and craft. She stitches, mends and employs stories of her childhood, hometown and experiences into the fabric, transcending the scope of meaning. The geometric cuts and abruptions weave a wholesome context altogether becoming the metaphors on a cosmic level. Kumari's work takes the medium to its potential while also embedding a personal historical presence into it through fragments, patches, lines and stitches.

Anshu Kumari (b. 1999) is an artist whose practice revolves around the material and metaphorical capacities of cloth. Engaging with discarded kathris (pieces of leftover fabric), she turns to hand-stitching, layering, and visible mending as gestures of resilience, repair, and care. For Kumari, textiles are more than mediums—they are living archives that absorb labor, memory, and emotion. Through her slow, process-driven practice, she explores how cloth can hold ecological memory, sustain cultural traditions, and embody forms of belonging amidst rupture and loss.

Her installations and fabric-based works create landscapes of grief, intimacy, and survival, where frayed edges and repaired seams become sites of reflection on fractured ecologies and shifting geographies. At once personal and political, her practice navigates themes of displacement, sustainability, and intergenerational knowledge, asking viewers to listen to the histories embedded in fabric and to imagine repair as a collective ethic.

Kumari holds a Master of Fine Arts (2022-2024) and Bachelor of Fine Art (2018-2022) in Textile Design from Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, along with a Diploma in Fine Arts from Tagore School of Arts and Craft, Jamshedpur. She has exhibited widely, with recent presentations including Jaipur Art Week (Jaipur, 2025); What the Eye Forgot (1ShantiRoad, Bengaluru, 2025), Nakshi (Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, 2024); 9th and 8th Young Artist Exhibition (Santiniketan Society of Visual Art and Design, SSVAD, Santiniketan, 2024 and 2023 respectively), and Fiber Arts of Time (Nandan Gallery, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, 2022). Earlier participations include the Khajuraho Dance Festival (Khajuraho, 2021), Lalit Kala Academy (Indore, 2022), and ABIR First Take (Bikaner House, New Delhi, 2022).Her practice has been supported through the Avanti Research Fellowship, Avantika University (2023), the Ministry of Culture’s Scholarship for Young Artists in Cultural Fields (2023), the Arthshila Curatorial Fellowship (2024), and the Utsha Foundation Residency (2024). Kumari has also led workshops in collaboration with Kanoria Centre for Art (Ahmedabad), Kamala Rani Sanghi School (Hyderabad), and Aiglon College (Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland), and contributed to projects such as the Serendipity Arts Festival (Panaji, 2024).

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"I was born in Bihar in 1999. A year later, my birthplace was redrawn on the map and renamed Jharkhand. That shift—political on paper but deeply personal in spirit—fractured something in me. I grew up with a sense of disorientation, as though the ground beneath me had quietly shifted… In sewing, I am not just repairing fabric; I am trying to mend an invisible wound, to stitch myself into the world with care, and to find—through cloth—a place that feels like home."

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Connections and Conundrums
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The Flooded Silence
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The Price of Progress
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