About
the artist

Seema Kohli (b. 1960) is a multidisciplinary artist working through the imagination of mythical and fantastical worlds from an eco feminist eye. Engaging with visual and performative mediums, Kohli explores the themes of beauty and sensuality echoed in philosophy and spirituality studies across civilization.

Her work primarily celebrates the cosmic feminine and its relationship to forces of creation and destruction. There is a focused engagement with the concept of Hiranayagarbha or The Golden Womb; she attempts to create new artistic identities by reshaping belongings, bringing the past and the present into a dialogue through a process of decay, hybridization and transformation.

Spanning over five decades of experiments in form and language, Kohli’s works live in multiple museums and institutional collections all over the world, including the British Museum (UK), MAP, Bangalore, India, Kiran Nadar Museum of Arts (India), Partition Museum, Birth Rites Collection (UK), Rubin Museum (USA, Phoenix Museum of Art (Arizona, USA) Bihar Museum(Patna), Bharat Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademie (India) NGMA(Bangalore) to name a few.

Kohli’s several large–scale murals, are acquired by Supreme Court (New Delhi), Sardar Patel Bhawan (Patna, Bihar), Delhi and Mumbai International Airports, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Goldman Sech, Morgan Stanley and many more. Her works have also been shown at collateral events such as the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2016), Venice Biennale of Art/Architecture (2015, 2016), ARCO (Madrid,2008), Art Basel, and at the India Art Fair (2010-2024), Asia Society HK, among many others. Kohli has also been an invited speaker at several conferences and institutions, including TEDx (2012), WIN Conference (2013-2015), NGMA (Bangalore, 2010, 2014, 2016), Harvard University, University of California at Davis, University of Chicago, University of Connecticut and the University of Buffalo to name a few.