Arinjoy Sen

About the Artist
Arinjoy Sen (b. 1996) works as an architectural designer in London, while exploring his interests and research through an art-based practice. Sen’s concerns in his artistic practice ranges from the politics and aesthetics of architecture to the instrumentalization of spatial agents in socio-cultural and political phenomena. His work and interests have an acute focus on contested landscapes, citizenship, migration, narrative and spatial justice. Drawing plays a crucial role in Arinjoy’s work, where it not only becomes an incubator for the exploration of narrative and space, but also a tool for addressing critical histories. His practice of image-making — paralleling manual and digital processes with deep cultural research — proved to be an essential expression of his architectural research and narrative interests. This spatial-visual praxis is rooted in critical historical and cultural study, weaving the rituals and narratives of place. Sen uses the digital medium combined with traditional craft practices like kantha embroidery and carpet weaving to speak of intertextuality where the past, present and future are interlaced in a singular, yet hybrid visual plane. Sen’s works have been exhibited internationally at La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (2023), the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2024), the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2023), the Royal Institute of British Architects, London (2024), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Lisbon (2024), Art Mumbai, Mumbai (2023), African Futures Institute, Accra (2023), and Pinakothek der Moderne Museum, Munich (2023). His work at the curator’s Special Projects, Guests from the Future at La Biennale di Venezia as well as at the Royal Institute of British Architects have garnered positive reception from the Guardian, the Observer, Dezeen, e-flux, STIRworld and Wallpaper*. Sen’s writings have appeared in the Architect’s Journal, the Architectural Review, the Architectural Digest India, the Funambulist, RIBA Designs on History, the RIBA Journal and the Indian Express among several others.Browse his works

- 2024: Solo exhibition: ‘Remains of the Day...’, Blueprint.12 gallery, New Delhi, India, 13th Sept - 19th October
- 2024: Delhi Contemporary Art Week, Bikaner House, Blueprint.12 gallery, New Delhi, India, 13th Sept
- 2022: The Art of India, 2022, show by Times of India, 8th- 15th April, Gandhinagar, India

About the Artist
Arinjoy Sen (b. 1996) works as an architectural designer in London, while exploring his interests and research through an art-based practice. Sen’s concerns in his artistic practice ranges from the politics and aesthetics of architecture to the instrumentalization of spatial agents in socio-cultural and political phenomena. His work and interests have an acute focus on contested landscapes, citizenship, migration, narrative and spatial justice. Drawing plays a crucial role in Arinjoy’s work, where it not only becomes an incubator for the exploration of narrative and space, but also a tool for addressing critical histories. His practice of image-making — paralleling manual and digital processes with deep cultural research — proved to be an essential expression of his architectural research and narrative interests. This spatial-visual praxis is rooted in critical historical and cultural study, weaving the rituals and narratives of place. Sen uses the digital medium combined with traditional craft practices like kantha embroidery and carpet weaving to speak of intertextuality where the past, present and future are interlaced in a singular, yet hybrid visual plane. Sen’s works have been exhibited internationally at La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (2023), the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2024), the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2023), the Royal Institute of British Architects, London (2024), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Lisbon (2024), Art Mumbai, Mumbai (2023), African Futures Institute, Accra (2023), and Pinakothek der Moderne Museum, Munich (2023). His work at the curator’s Special Projects, Guests from the Future at La Biennale di Venezia as well as at the Royal Institute of British Architects have garnered positive reception from the Guardian, the Observer, Dezeen, e-flux, STIRworld and Wallpaper*. Sen’s writings have appeared in the Architect’s Journal, the Architectural Review, the Architectural Digest India, the Funambulist, RIBA Designs on History, the RIBA Journal and the Indian Express among several others.Browse his works
2024: Solo exhibition: ‘Remains of the Day...’, Blueprint.12 gallery, New Delhi, India, 13th Sept - 19th October

2024: Delhi Contemporary Art Week, Bikaner House, Blueprint.12 gallery, New Delhi, India, 13th Sept

2023: Solo Exhibition Presenting Pastness, 15 – 23 April 2023, Art Outreach, Singapore
