Seema Kohli

Seema Kohli is an Indian contemporary artist, sculptor and poet. She has worked across painting, sculpture and installation.

Her work has been shown at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Florence Biennale, Birth Rights Collective, Venice Biennale of Art, National Gallery of Modern Art, Arco, Art Basel, Jaipur Literature Festival, Jehangir Art Gallery, and India Art Fair, as well as the Habiart Foundation.

Early life and career
Seema Kohli was born in 1960 in Delhi, India. Kohli has completed her graduation from Miranda House, Delhi University.

At the Florence Biennale 2009 in Florence, Italy, Seema Kohli got a gold medal for her film "Swayamsiddha - Myth, Mind, and Movement".

She has been invited to the Bihar Museum Biennale 2021, TEDx, the Jaipur Lit Festival 2021, the NGMA, the WIN Conference, and a variety of Indian and international academic institutions, including UConn, Chico, Harvard, and Davis.

Her book A storm in my teacup was shown at ART HERITAGE at IAF, is now in collection with Kiran Nadar Museum of Art.

Kohli produced a massive installation in 2016 using 1,000 coloured cutting chai glasses and 700 glass holders at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival.

In 2019, The Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA) hosted a six-month exhibition of Kohli's artworks at Radhadesh, Durbuy near Brussels, Belgium.

Seema Kohli's art "Cut From The Same Cloth" was showcased at Bikaner House, New Delhi in an art exhibition held from 28 July 2023 to 4 August 2023. The event was presented by Gallerie NVYA. The UK high commissioner Alexander Ellis earlier took a round at the art exhibition 'Cut from the Same Cloth' by Seema Kohli.

Selected exhibitions
Kohli has had over 32 solo exhibitions. Several of her large format artworks are part of national heritage collections at important public spaces and establishments in India and around the world.


 * 'I tell you: Suns Exist', Archer Art Gallery, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 2023
 * Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Hong Kong 2023
 * "Cut From The Same Cloth" Bikaner House, New Delhi 2023
 * Jaipur Literature Festival 2023
 * 2022 Tat Tvam Asi, a solo exhibition at Cromwell Place Galleries, London by SA Fine Art
 * The Feminine in the Divine, a solo exhibition at South Asian Art Gallery, Boston, 2021
 * 2021, Hiranyagarbha series shown in Yatra Nariyasathu, a group show at the NGMA, Delhi, curated by Uma Nair
 * A Tapestry of Time, a group show at the Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2020
 * 2020, Come Play with Me shown in Matter in Matrix, a group printmaking show at Latitude 28, New Delhi
 * Project Home, a solo exhibition at Kolkata Centre for Creativity (KCC), Kolkata, 2019
 * What a Body Remembers, a solo exhibition at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2018
 * 2016, Kamadhenu sculptures shown in Forms of Devotion: The Spiritual in Indian Art, a group show at the Museum of Sacred Arts, Conde Duque, Madrid
 * The Other Self, a solo exhibition at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, 2015
 * 2014, Raks-e-shams, shown in collaboration with Veda Gallery in a collateral event during the 2nd Kochi-Muziris Biennale
 * 2014, Haranyagarbha, part of Taste The Future: Personal Structures, Venice
 * In a group show at Karin Weber Gallery, Hong Kong, 2014
 * One Way Ticket showed at ARCO, Madrid, 2009
 * 2009, Swayamsiddha performed at Gabon Museum, Madrid
 * Swayamsiddha, shown at Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy, 2009

Books and publications

 * “Experiencing the Goddesses on the Trail of Yoginis" contribution by Seema Kohli - 2019
 * A storm in my teacup, 2022

Awards and recognition

 * 2017 - B. C. Sanyal award
 * 2014 Female Empowerment, outstanding achievement award, by Molecule communication, Mumbai
 * 2007 Lalit Kala Akademi National Awards for Women