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Work by Akshita Gandhi

Akshita Ghandi

Akshita Ghandi (b. 1988) is a Photographer and Multimedia Artist championing sustainability, gender equity, and creativity, with an MFA in Fine Arts from the Lotus Institute in Dubai. Based in Mumbai, Gandhi manipulates images by painting over them, working digitally with repetition and distortion, and collaging to study obscurity/perceptibility and construction/deconstruction, broadening the boundaries of the photographic medium. Gandhi has had her work shown in galleries and art fairs in Asia, Europe, India, the Middle East, and the United States. She’s also worked with the United Nations Chamber of Music Society, Katerblau, a German music festival, New York designer Frank DeBourge, and India’s Kurtees, a fashion label, and Celesté, a premium tea brand.  @iamakshitagandhi

Sophie Lefebreve Blache curates this work in partnership with The Betsy's principal curator, Lesley Goldwasser. Blache is an Independent Art Curator, founder of George & Georges, co-founder of French Arts Associates and author of four books. She is also an expert in photography, and is regularly invited to Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles.

 

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