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Iram Art's core mission is to find and assist artists working in a variety of genres and media while also
collaborating with established artists to build a strong and encouraging local and international community
of artists and collectors. They are dedicated towards advancing contemporary art concepts and critical
thinking in Ahmedabad, a city steeped in cultural history but without a significant contemporary art
presence up to this point. Their goal is to establish a global benchmark, taking into account best
practices and holistic programming to promote local rising talent as well as showcase Indian and
international artists so that our community of artists, collectors, and art lovers have a place in
their own city to study, discover, and collaborate.
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Harssh Shah, the founder and visionary of Iram Art, was fascinated by art from a young age. He started
working on art projects after earning his MBA in International Business and Finance from the USA.
His goal propels Iram Art to success and, consequently, the progress of the artists they collaborate with.
Harssh Shah is aware of the value of artists and the requirements of art collectors.
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Narayan Sinha
Narayan Sinha was more connected to nature as a result of his rural upbringing. Raw materials are
a recurring theme in all of his works, which are all odes to the fundamental elements of the environment
in which he found himself. He had dreams of recreating existence through mechanical means after spending
a lot of time around the nearby automobile industry. This thin line separating life from inanimate items
keeps driving him to look beyond simplistic interpretations and investigate what it means to be present as
an individual at this moment in time and experience life through multiple perspectives.
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Rakesh Patel
Rakesh Patel has always been intrigued by art, particularly portraiture, but his more experimental
mixed-media pieces were inspired by his family's business dealing in hardware and garbage. Patel's work
today combines a variety of subjects and materials. A materialistic digital shared consciousness is
symbolised through large-scale landscapes and kinetic installations. Using e-waste, Patel builds urban
landscapes that are a reflection of the times we live in, a time when interpersonal connections are
crucial but humanity has never been more disconnected.
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