Biography

Seema Kohli is a celebrated contemporary artist whose vibrant practice spans painting, sculpture, installations, and performance art. Based in New Delhi, her work is rooted in storytelling, mythology, and the feminine divine, exploring themes of creation, cosmic cycles, and the eternal continuum of life.

Kohli’s art is recognized for its intricate detailing, luminous colors, and flowing forms that weave together personal mythologies with universal spiritual narratives. She frequently draws from ancient Indian philosophies, particularly concepts of Shakti and Tantra, to create works that celebrate feminine power, renewal, and transcendence.

Her work has been exhibited widely across India and abroad, including at the Venice Biennale, Museum of Sacred Art in Belgium, and Museo Ferrari in Italy. Kohli’s pieces are also part of important institutional and private collections, including the Museum of Sacred Art and the National Gallery of Modern Art.

Through her multidisciplinary approach, Seema Kohli’s practice invites viewers to contemplate the mystical and the metaphysical, offering a celebration of life, spirituality, and the boundless imagination.