Bharat Sikka’s photographs move through portraiture, landscape, still life and personal archive to trace the many realities of contemporary India. His images are grounded in memory, family and social transformation, yet they resist any reduction to spectacle. What emerges from this formula is a visual language shaped by intimacy, ambiguity and close attention to how bodies, places and histories hold one another.
Across projects such as Indian Men, The Sapper, The Marlborough Theatre, Souvenir Shop and Elephant in the Room, Sikka swings between the personal and the political without forcing a divide between them. Whether working with family history, queer intimacy, youth, masculinity or AI-altered memory, he remains committed to protecting the gaze itself: refusing exoticism and the easy consumption of the image.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BHARAT SIKKA
TEXT BY DEFNE ÇEVİK
BHARAT SIKKA
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