Sagarika Sundaram creates sculpture, relief works, and installation using raw natural fiber and dyes. Drawing on natural imagery, the work meditates on the impossibility of separating the human from the natural, suggesting the intertwined nature of reality. 

Sundaram’s work has been shown at the Bronx Museum of the Art, NY; Al Held Foundation with River Valley Arts Collective, Boiceville NY; the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, Houston, TX; British Textile Biennial, Liverpool, UK; the Chicago Architecture Biennial and Salon 94, New York. In 2025 she will have solo exhibitions at Nature Morte gallery, New Delhi, and Alison Jacques gallery, London, both of which represent her.

Sundaram graduated with an MFA in Textiles from Parsons / The New School, NY. She studied at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and at MICA in Baltimore. Sundaram lives and works in New York City.

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Recent Press:

- Smith, Roberta. “What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in January.” The New York Times, 2024

- Singh, Pia. “Chicago Architectural Biennial 5: This is a Rehearsal.” The Brooklyn Rail, 2024

- Schwendener, Martha. “The Armory Show, in a Back-to-School Edition".” The New York Times, 2023

- Meadows, Kate. “Sagarika Sundaram’s nested felt works evince curiosity for hidden histories.” Stirworld, 2023

- Olsen, Annikka. “Artists to Watch This Month: 10 Solo Gallery Exhibitions to See In New York Before the End of the Year.” Artnet, 2023

photo: Anita Goes 2023


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