Mixed media from old home
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Harman Taneja is an artist whose sculptural practice reflects on the shifting idea of home, its structure, memory, and dislocation. Working primarily with resin, her sculptures echo domestic objects and architectural fragments, often embedding materials found on construction sites such as terrazzo, brick, and concrete. These remnants of transition are suspended within symbols of movement, shelter, and identity. Her work emerges from lived experience marked by loss,
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Harman Taneja is an artist whose sculptural practice reflects on the shifting idea of home, its structure, memory, and dislocation. Working primarily with resin, her sculptures echo domestic objects and architectural fragments, often embedding materials found on construction sites such as terrazzo, brick, and concrete. These remnants of transition are suspended within symbols of movement, shelter, and identity. Her work emerges from lived experience marked by loss, frequent relocations, and the impermanence of domestic spaces.
Taneja completed her Bachelor’s in Architecture from the University School of Architecture and Planning, Indraprastha University, New Delhi. She has participated in residencies including Niv Art Gallery, New Delhi (2019); Far Side Collective (2021); Space Studio, Vadodara (2022); and Art for Change India (2023).
Her solo project was curated by Priyanshi Saxena in New Delhi (2022). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions including India Art Fair with LATITUDE 28 (2024 & 2025); Delhi Contemporary Art Week with LATITUDE 28 (2023, 2024); Take Magazine at ID Design Week (2023); ‘Per Materiam’ at LATITUDE 28 (2022); ‘Yours in Truth’ curated by Saloni Doshi at Space118 (2021); and Greenly Art Space, California (2021).
Her sculptures are part of several private and institutional collections in India and abroad. Harman Taneja lives and works in Delhi and is represented by LATITUDE 28.