N.S. Harsha

Indian | 1969

N.S. Harsha is an Indian Asian Modern & Contemporary painter who was born in 1969. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida have featured N.S. Harsha's work in the past.N.S. Harsha's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 14 USD to 282,716 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2006 the record price for this artist at auction is 282,716 USD for We Don't Know Why We Are Stitching Plants, sold at Saffronart Mumbai in 2010. N.S. Harsha has been featured in articles for Wallpaper , Ocula and The Guardian. The most recent article is AstaGuru's 'Beyond Bold' auction sets the stage for a remarkable show of Indian contemporary art written for ArtDaily in December 2023.

Artist's alternative names: NS Harsha

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AstaGuru's 'Beyond Bold' auction sets the stage for a remarkable show of Indian contemporary art
AstaGuru to offer a diverse collection of works by leading contemporary artists
Exhibition at Chemould Prescott Road unearths urban narratives through the works of several artists

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..N S Harsha is known around the globe for his paintings, drawings and installations, as well as for numerous site-specific and local projects...

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daadgalerie

..Through a vocabulary of poetic-conceptual forms, Harsha marries political and social references to popular and traditional art forms...

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daadgalerie

..Known for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion, Muyrbidge refined his methods of instantaneous photography which he then used to photograph a horse in motion using a battery of cameras...

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Vadehra Art Gallery

..Encompassing Harsha's major works since 1995, this first mid-career retrospective will explore themes running consistently through his practice, such as the absurdity of the real world, representation...

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Mori Art Museum

..Harsha is inspired by Indian popular and miniature painting, which he translates to large-scale wall paintings...

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DMA, Dallas Museum of Art

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