
“I paint to understand how time, society, and nature intertwine—and how we’ve drifted away from their balance.”
Chhanesh turns towards Samay, Samaj, and Vyavastha—a triad shaping both lived reality and collective consciousness.
Rajnish Chhanesh’s practice delves into the fragile and fractured relationship between humans and nature, articulated through the meticulous language of miniature painting. His layered, dreamlike compositions emerge from personal memory, ecological reflection, and a nostalgic longing for communal life, while responding to the dissonance of a hyper-mediated world. Marked by an atmospheric quality, his works often navigate themes of transformation, loss, and reclamation, calling for a return to conscious, sensory engagement with the environment.
In his recent body of work, Chhanesh turns towards Samay, Samaj, and Vyavastha (Time, Society, and System)—a triad he sees as shaping both lived reality and collective consciousness. These agencies, locked in an endless loop of cause and effect, become the ground on which his practice offers a critique of contemporary political, economic, and social structures. His works resist passive observation, instead urging viewers to break free from the simulated routines of modern life and confront the conditions that render us blind witnesses.
Chhanesh completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia (2007) and his Master of Fine Arts at Delhi University’s College of Art (2009). His growing recognition includes solo presentations at Taiwan Annual (2018) and The Blind Witness at Anant Art Gallery, Delhi (2021). He has been awarded the Lalit Kala Akademi National Scholarship (2011–12) and the H.K. Kejriwal Young Artist Award (2010), affirming his place as a significant voice in contemporary miniature painting.
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