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I am Stuti Bhavsar, a visual practitioner based in Bangalore. I did my graduation in Painting from M.S University, Baroda in 2019, and post-graduation in Visual Arts from Ambedkar University, Delhi in 2021. I am currently working for Reliable Copy, Bangalore—an independent publishing house dedicated to the realisation and circulation of works, projects, and writing by artists.
As a practitioner, my interests and concerns are rooted at the intersection of the bodily sensorium, the everyday environment in relation with the historical, and the interaction between a part and a whole. I am also invested in seeing how time and labour manifest spatially, physiologically, and the conditions generated by interfaces. One of my primary engagements has been to understand light as a vector in its various forms and intensities, and see its long-term effect on bodily sensorium and perception.