Vinay Gusain (b. 1998, Faridabad, Haryana, India) is a contemporary Indian printmaker whose practice examines the psychological imprints of lived experience on the body and its immediate material surroundings. Working primarily with mezzotint and other intaglio processes, Gusain explores themes of vulnerability, marginality, and emotional compression through fragmented representations of the human form.
He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (2017–2021) and a Master of Visual Arts in Graphic Arts (2021–2023) from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat. His selected exhibitions include the 64th National Exhibition of Art, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi (2025); Mediums of Enclosed Departures, IKKO Art Gallery, Mumbai (2024); 32nd Ravi Jain Memorial Foundation Exhibition, Dhoomimal Gallery, New Delhi (2023); Yuva Sambhava: Exhibition of 60 Young Printmakers, Shridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi (2023); Miniature Postage Stamp Masterpieces, Nippon Gallery, Mumbai (2023); and Living A Dark Night, curated by Paula Sengupta, Indian Art Fair, New Delhi (2022).
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