Born 1975, New Delhi, India
Lives and works in New Delhi
Education
AA Diploma – The Architectural Association, London, 2001
Awards
India Today Art Award | New Media Artist 2019-2020
Winner | Reclaiming the Streets, Rotterdam, NL
Solo Shows
2021
Spatial Dialogues | Shrine Empire, New Delhi
2019
-1:2500 | Nature Morte Gallery, New Delhi
2016
-MesoDomain | Nature Morte Gallery, New Delhi
2012
-City of Hope – I | Seven Art Gallery . New Delhi
-City of Hope – II | SAA JNU . New Delhi
Group Shows
2020
-India Art Fair | New Delhi
-Between the Sheaths | STIR
2019
-India Art Fair | New Delhi
-10 Chairs | Gallery Espace
2018
-Art Basel, Basel | Gallery SKE
-50 Years After 50 Years of the Bauhaus 1968 – Württembergischer Kunstverein | Stuttgart, Germany | Curator Kaiwan Mehta
-Connecting Lines – Bikaner House | Curators- STIR and Art Pilgrim . New Delhi
2017
-Delhi Contemporary Art Weekend
2016
-State of Architecture | National Gallery of Modern Art . Mumbai | Curators – Rahul Mehrotra, Kaiwan Mehta, Ranjit Hoskote
-This Night Bitten Dawn | Devi Art Foundation and Gujral Foundation . New Delhi | Curator – Salima Hashmi
-India Art Fair | New Delhi
-Art Dubai | Dubai
-Art Basel | Hong Kong
2015
-In Other Rooms | GallerySKE . Bangalore
2014
-Delineating Memories | Exhibit 320 . New Delhi
-Make/Do | GallerySKE . New Delhi
-Food | SESC . Sao Paolo | curator – Adelina von Furstenberg
-Homing | Art Positive . New Delhi | curator – Deeksha Nath
2013
-Parallel Postulates | Nature Morte. New Delhi | curator – Peter Nagy
-Lateral | KONA . New Delhi | curator – Heidi Fichtner
-KONA. New Delhi | curator – Sonya Fatah
-India Art Fair | New Delhi
2012
-Matter | Blueprint 12 . New Delhi | curator – Deeksha Nath
-India Art Fair | New Delhi
2010
-Reclaiming the streets | Showroom MAMA . Rotterdam
2009
-Building for Bouwkunde | Delft
2005
-Playgrounds and Toys | Hangar Bicocca . Milan | curator – Adelina von Furstenberg
-Playgrounds and Toys | European Parliament . Brussels | curator – Adelina von Furstenberg
1997
-1 dig KX | Cubbitt Gallery . London
Martand Khosla (b.1975) is an Architect and an Artist based in New Delhi.
His architectural practice, RKDS that he co-founded in 2001, has built several critically acclaimed buildings such as The Castro Café, Volvo-Eicher Corporate headquarters, the Tower house, the Flying House and The Lahori Gate polyclinic. Presently Martand is working on a number of private residences, corporate offices as well as designing for not for profit organisations like SWaCH in Pune, a cooperative of urban waste pickers, there is also an ongoing project for a community forest research center in rural Madhya Pradesh as well as an Indian Embassy complex in Central Asia.
Martand’s art practice is concerned with ideas around urbanization and planning of Indian cities. His art practice explores urban continuity and transformation, as both complement and counter to his experience building in contemporary India. He is represented by the gallery Nature Morte in New Delhi.
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