Biography & General Practice
Anusha Ramchand (b. 1995, Hyderabad) is a multidisciplinary artist currently based between Karachi, Pakistan, and the United Kingdom. She graduated with distinction in Fine Art from the National College of Arts, Lahore, in 2018, majoring in painting, and is now pursuing her master’s degree. Ramchand’s artistic practice is defined by her passion for large-scale expression, incorporating a variety of mediums. Her work focuses on themes of identity, space, and the interplay between the two, often articulated through intricate structures and bold, expansive compositions. Since graduating, Ramchand has exhibited her work at leading art spaces in Pakistan, including Canvas Gallery, O Art Space, AAN Gandhara Art Space, and Full Circle Gallery, as well as the Karachi Biennale 02 and Lahore Biennale 02. In addition to her exhibitions in Pakistan, she has also participated in several shows in the UK. Her work has been featured in various magazines and art publications, cementing her status as a recognized voice in the contemporary art scene. Ramchand was the Vasl artist in residence for Taaza Tareen 13 in 2021 and the recipient of the VASL-KKAF Research Grant for 2021-2022. In 2022, she also took part in the Art Otaq Residency in Lahore.
As a Hindu Pakistani artist navigating personal and cultural transitions, her work explores themes of movement, identity, and space. Central to this exploration is the use of cardboard, a material often regarded as cheap, transient, and disposable. In everyday life, cardboard is tied to consumerism: it packages goods, transports them across vast distances, and is then discarded. However, in her work, this material undergoes a profound transformation.