Daku
Daku, whose pseudonym means “bandit,” is one of the pioneers of urban art in India. With a background in the advertising industry, Daku’s practice is a critique of the marketing dynamics that are driven by hyper-consumerism and its effect on social behaviors. While the artist’s early practice was influenced by different styles of graffiti, he is now experimenting with a variety of mediums and written scripts of English, Hindi and Urdu, retaining a key characteristic of urban art to stimulate discourse amongst an audience. The artist’s most recent body of work has been developed with a keen interest in the temporality of time and existence which takes form through the transient nature of light and shadow. Daku’s works have been part of renowned exhibitions, festivals, museums and biennales such as Centre Pompidou, Venice Biennale, Triennale Design Museum, Sikka Art Fair and the India Art Fair among others.
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Clusterflux
16 - 19 Nov 2023On the walls of humdrum, stories that were yet to be told held a time, changing places, finding -- a newer imagination. Stories that form the essence of our existence,...Read more -
Ephemeroptera: Time After Time: Tarq and Gallery XXL
23 Jun - 29 Jul 2023TARQ and Gallery XXL are delighted to announce our upcoming exhibition Ephemeroptera: Time After Time . The show features artists Amitabh Kumar, Daku, Nibha Sikander, Philippe Calia, Sajid Wajid Shaikh,...Read more -
Outsiders
13 Apr - 21 May 2023As you enter this survey of Post Graffiti and Urban Contemporary Art, you wade into a five decade long evolution of a movement that extends the idea of the arts...Read more
