Anupama Alias

(b.1990)

Anupama Alias focuses on depicting women at a transitional and vulnerable time in their lives: not the adolescent years that have been the focus of her works in the past few years, but the other transitional, in-between years: the ‘middle’ years. In a macro-metaphor, her work focuses on people, transitions, identity, and the ‘in-betweenness’ of existence. Anupama tries to unravel the implied desires and fluctuations of identity that womanhood has thrust upon her. The idea is to not just focus on the universality of womanhood but get to the essence of being a girl first, and a woman later. The intriguing reason behind how Eve was made from Adam’s rib became the genesis of her work whereby she began exploring human anatomy. The rib cage becomes the spine of Anupama’s works which has allowed her to examine other body parts, something that helped her embark on a metaphysical journey of self-discovery. Anupama completed her BFA and MFA in Applied Art from Govt. RLV College, Thripunithura, Kochi in 2011 and 2014 respectively. She has also completed an MFA in Painting from S N School of Arts and

Communication, University of Hyderabad in 2016. Anupama is a recipient of the ‘Art For Hope’ Grant by Hyundai Motor India Foundation (2021); the Sankara Menon Memorial Gold Medal, Lalithakala Akademi, Kerala (2016), the Special Mention Award by Kerala Lalithakala Akademi (2018) and a Diamond Jubilee Fellowship from the Department of Cultural Affairs, Kerala (2019). Her recent participations include Delhi Contemporary Art Week with LATITUDE 28, Bikaner House, New Delhi (2023); ‘Fabular Futures’, with LATITUDE 28 at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam (2022);  ‘Legal Alien’ curated by Meera Menezes for Delhi Contemporary Art Week with LATITUDE 28, Bikaner House, New Delhi (2022); India Art Fair with LATITUDE 28, New Delhi (2022); ‘Art For Hope’ by Hyundai Motor India Foundation at Bikaner House, New Delhi (2022); ‘Yuva Sumbhava’ by Raza Foundation at Bikaner House, New Delhi (2022); Delhi Contemporary Art Week with LATITUDE 28, Bikaner House, New Delhi (2021); ‘Residues’ curated by Reha Sodhi in collaboration with LATITUDE 28, Delhi Contemporary Art Week, Bikaner House, New Delhi (2021); ‘Lokame Tharavadu (The World is One Family)’ curated by Bose Krishnamachari, Kochi Biennale Foundation (2021); ‘Between the Lines’ Tribute to Manoj Nair, Gallery 27, Fort Cochin, Kerala (2020); ‘A Page in the Book of My Life’, Pullman in association with LATITUDE 28, New Delhi (2019); HT Imagine Festival (LATITUDE 28, New Delhi, 2019); India Art Fair 2019 with LATITUDE 28, New Delhi (2019);  and ‘Babur ki Gai’, curated by Adwait Singh and Bhavna Kakar, LATITUDE 28, New Delhi (2018). Anupama Alias is represented by LATITUDE 28.

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