Intro –
An artist/designer currently shuttling between San Francisco and Kolkata. My work deals with identity and origin as I strive to retrace and recreate memories of growing up in India while also telling tales of new discoveries and adventures.
Bubblegum Factory (2018) | 72 x 48 in
Coloring book #2 (2019) | 48 x 36 in
Rope-a-dope (2019) | 48 x 36 in (each)
ColBol (2019) | 48 x 18 in (Variable height)
Boardgames (2019) | 72 x 48 in
On second thought (2019) | 48 x 18 in (variable height)
Coloring book #5 (2019) | 60 x 30 in
Heart without fear (2020) | 24 x 36 in
It’s a windy day (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Sunset sunset (2020) | 24 x 18 in
New wave (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Houseflies and blue orbits (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Communication breakdown (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Raining this weekend (2020) | 24 x 18 in
A tree with wind chimes on it (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Didn't notice that tree (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Boxset build (2019) | 48 x 18 in (Variable height)
Explain a protest (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Lonely day at the beach (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Walls that keep changing (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Happy binary (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Stick no bills (2020) | 24 x 18 in
Shots from ‘Playschool’, Solo Art Exhibition by Aahel Iyer at Birla Academy of Fine Arts Kolkata, India | August 2019
Press
Telegraph India
Artist Aahel Iyer’s first solo exhibition at the Birla Academy of Art and Culture is a trip down memory lane to Calcutta
Telegraph India critique
Art critique for Aahel Iyer’s first solo exhibition ‘Playschool’ by Rita Datta for the Telegraph, India.
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