About the Artist

INTRODUCTION

Born in London, Anita Goel is a contemporary conceptual artist whose practice explores the pressures, expectations, and quiet resistances embedded in everyday life. Working with shaped canvases, broken porcelain and altered domestic materials, she creates hybrid forms that blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture. Her work investigates how women navigate societal frames—both literal and symbolic—and how imperfection becomes a site of truth, tension, and resilience.

Anita has exhibited widely in India and abroad, with notable solo shows at Nehru Centre (2021), Jehangir Art Gallery (2022), Soho House Mumbai (2023), Jolies (2023), Floor One (2024), and The Artist Center (2024).

Anita’s upcoming solo exhibition, No Frame Is Perfect (Bikaner House, New Delhi, 2026), expands this inquiry through irregular geometries and fractured objects that question the structures we are asked to fit into. Her distinctive material language and feminist perspective position her as an emerging voice in contemporary Indian art with a growing presence among collectors, galleries, and curators.

Her Journey:

Born in London, Anita started painting in early childhood. While growing up, She then admired the works of world-renowned Vincent Van Gogh. A self-taught artist, she later joined the prestigious – Sir J. J. School of Arts, to nurture her creative talent. She started colligating imagination by juxtaposing elements and compositions that convey feelings with picturesque constituents.

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She is an artist who indulges in creating large-scale oil & Acrylic paintings in a way - that the viewers get immersed in her paintings to understand what it depicts or says - and manifest ideas about the colored space in paintings.

Anita incorporates her interest in expressionism and paints abstract visual illusions. She pushes her thoughts into abstraction as she explores women empowerment through immersive colors and a unique setup of emphasizing on the subjects of the painting. She alters their physical presence with fragmented effects in her work.

A lingering sense of emotional depth in her paintings draws the viewer into its brooding grasp with a mixture of mercurial color schemes that balances fact & myth or mystery. Her work is reminiscent of the post-impressionist era and her style drew influences from Van Gogh as she started painting.