Anirudh Lallan Choudhry is a multi-disciplinary artist who works across installation, mixed-media, wood, video, sound, text and archive to express and create works. His works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at prestigious places like the Jehangir art gallery Mumbai, Spill Festival U.K, Kaleidoscope, Triveni Kala Sangam New Delhi, the selection at Cannes, and J.J School Of Arts Mumbai. His practice is rooted deep in working with the earthen, on a severe lookout for the conditions which enable genuine co-authors within communities, forming narratives through extra-human design and enquiry. His expressions are often found blurring the boundaries of curation and co-creation. He has been a resident artist in Mamoni at Sankalp, Rajasthan, India, where he has documented and archived Indigenous tribal and folk arts for several years. Lallan is also the founder of Baadii, a rural art-house in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, India, where he currently lives and works.
Links
Platform magazine’s take on the anthology
Sbcltr : A personal manifesto against factory art
Baadii-on-a-mission-to-democratise-art
thepatriot.in//imperfectly-perfect
Outlook India on the critical show