“Culture of Displacement”

Sushant Ramesh Chand Sharma(b. India), also known as Sushisurge, is a contemporary abstract artist whose practice enquires the reshaping of identity and emotional memory within an urban fabric where dislocation has become the cultural script.
His work traces the ways migration, displacement, and transitory lifestyle shape the fragile architecture of belonging and how individuals negotiate the erosion of culture, rituals and traditions when uprooted from familiar homes.

Raised in the northern states of India, he had already moved 6 homes across 4 cities by time he was 10, he then proceeded to live in 2 more southern states to pursue his formal education from Srishti Institute of Art and NID (National Institute of design). The constant movement and the steady severance from his own Punjabi traditions became a lens through which he explores the subject of permanence/impermanence and what it means to inhabit in a culture of flux.

“Culture of Displacement”

Sushant Ramesh Chand Sharma(b. India), also known as Sushisurge, is a contemporary abstract artist whose practice enquires the reshaping of identity and emotional memory within an urban fabric where dislocation has become the cultural script.
His work traces the ways migration, displacement, and transitory lifestyle shape the fragile architecture of belonging and how individuals negotiate the erosion of culture, rituals and traditions when uprooted from familiar homes.

Raised in the northern states of India, he had already moved 6 homes across 4 cities by time he was 10, he then proceeded to live in 2 more southern states to pursue his formal education from Srishti Institute of Art and NID (National Institute of design). The constant movement and the steady severance from his own Punjabi traditions became a lens through which he explores the subject of permanence/impermanence and what it means to inhabit in a culture of flux.

“Culture of Displacement”

Sushant Ramesh Chand Sharma(b. India), also known as Sushisurge, is a contemporary abstract artist whose practice enquires the reshaping of identity and emotional memory within an urban fabric where dislocation has become the cultural script.
His work traces the ways migration, displacement, and transitory lifestyle shape the fragile architecture of belonging and how individuals negotiate the erosion of culture, rituals and traditions when uprooted from familiar homes.

Raised in the northern states of India, he had already moved 6 homes across 4 cities by time he was 10, he then proceeded to live in 2 more southern states to pursue his formal education from Srishti Institute of Art and NID (National Institute of design). The constant movement and the steady severance from his own Punjabi traditions became a lens through which he explores the subject of permanence/impermanence and what it means to inhabit in a culture of flux.

“Culture of Displacement”

Sushant Ramesh Chand Sharma(b. India), also known as Sushisurge, is a contemporary abstract artist whose practice enquires the reshaping of identity and emotional memory within an urban fabric where dislocation has become the cultural script.
His work traces the ways migration, displacement, and transitory lifestyle shape the fragile architecture of belonging and how individuals negotiate the erosion of culture, rituals and traditions when uprooted from familiar homes.

Raised in the northern states of India, he had already moved 6 homes across 4 cities by time he was 10, he then proceeded to live in 2 more southern states to pursue his formal education from Srishti Institute of Art and NID (National Institute of design). The constant movement and the steady severance from his own Punjabi traditions became a lens through which he explores the subject of permanence/impermanence and what it means to inhabit in a culture of flux.

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