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The Watcher is a fiberglass sculpture that references ideas around mythology, difference and otherness. Cast from found objects, this sculpture appears as a ceremonial mask as well as dissected remains of an extinct organism.The work was featured as part of the exhibition

Artist Biography

Sahej Rahal: Weaving Myth and Machine in the Contemporary Landscape

Born in Mumbai, India, in 1988, Sahej Rahal is a contemporary artist whose practice defies easy categorization, instead existing as a vibrant tapestry woven from mythology, science fiction, history, and increasingly, artificial intelligence. His journey as an artist began with formal training at Rachana Sansad Academy of Fine Art, but it was his subsequent explorations – fueled by a deep curiosity about storytelling and the power of narrative – that truly shaped his distinctive artistic voice. Rahal’s work isn't simply about depicting these themes; it’s about creating immersive worlds where they collide, hybridize, and generate new possibilities for understanding our place in an increasingly complex world. Early influences are difficult to pinpoint precisely, but one can sense a resonance with the rich traditions of Indian folklore alongside a fascination with the speculative narratives of science fiction—a potent combination that informs his unique approach.

The Clay as Conduit: Sculptures and Installations

Rahal is perhaps best known for his sculptures and installations, often crafted from clay – a material imbued with ancient significance, representing both earthiness and malleability. This choice isn't arbitrary; clay allows him to build intricate, almost architectural structures that serve as stages for his unfolding narratives. His artwork 'Harbinger,' exemplifies this approach, showcasing the artist’s ability to blend disparate elements into a cohesive whole. These aren't merely static objects; they are dynamic ecosystems populated by hybrid creatures and enigmatic figures drawn from diverse cultural sources. Rahal doesn't simply borrow from mythology; he actively reinterprets and remixes it, creating new mythologies that speak to the anxieties and aspirations of our time. His installations often incorporate video projections, soundscapes, and even interactive elements, further blurring the lines between reality and fiction and inviting viewers to become active participants in his world-building process. The Liverpool Biennial appearance in 2014 marked a significant moment in his career, introducing his work to an international audience and solidifying his reputation as a rising star in the contemporary art scene.

Expanding Horizons: Performance, Film, and Digital Realms

While clay remains central to his practice, Rahal’s artistic exploration has expanded significantly beyond sculpture. He now incorporates performance, film, photography, and increasingly, digital media into his repertoire. This evolution reflects a desire to engage with the complexities of contemporary life in more nuanced ways. His performances often involve elaborate costumes and ritualistic actions, further immersing viewers in his invented mythologies. Film provides another avenue for storytelling, allowing him to explore narrative depth and character development. More recently, Rahal has begun experimenting with video game programming, creating interactive environments that allow audiences to directly engage with his fictional worlds. The "Distributed Mind Test," a multiplayer video game, exemplifies this shift—a testament to his ability to harness technology not as an end in itself, but as a tool for expanding the boundaries of artistic expression and exploring new forms of audience participation. His fellowships at Akademie Schloss Solitude and Eyebeam further demonstrate his commitment to pushing creative boundaries and engaging with cutting-edge technologies.

A Growing Narrative: Themes of Hybridity and Transformation

At the heart of Rahal’s work lies a profound interest in hybridity—the blending of different cultures, mythologies, and forms of life. His creatures are rarely pure; they are often chimeras, combining elements from disparate sources to create something entirely new. This reflects a broader concern with the fluidity of identity and the challenges of navigating an increasingly globalized world. Transformation is another recurring theme in his work—the idea that everything is constantly changing, evolving, and adapting. His sculptures and installations often depict scenes of decay and regeneration, suggesting a cyclical process of destruction and renewal. Rahal’s art isn't simply about creating beautiful objects; it’s about prompting viewers to question their assumptions about the world around them and to consider the possibilities for change and transformation. The numerous exhibitions at prestigious venues like MACRO Museum Rome, Kadist SF, ACCA Melbourne, and CCA Glasgow underscore his growing recognition as a significant voice in contemporary art.

The Future of Myth: Rahal's Ongoing Contribution

Sahej Rahal’s work represents a vital contribution to the ongoing conversation about mythology in the 21st century. He isn't simply reviving ancient myths; he is actively reimagining them for a new generation, incorporating elements of science fiction and digital technology to create narratives that are both timeless and utterly contemporary. His ability to seamlessly blend diverse influences—from Indian folklore to cyberpunk aesthetics—has established him as a unique and compelling voice in the global art scene. As he continues to explore new media and push creative boundaries, Rahal promises to remain at the forefront of artistic innovation, challenging us to reconsider our understanding of myth, technology, and the human condition. His recent commission for the MUNCH Triennale further cements his position as an artist whose work resonates deeply with audiences worldwide.
sahej rahal

sahej rahal

1988 - , India

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art
  • Current Biography: Sahej Rahal is a contemporary artist born in Mumbai, India in 1988. He is known for his sculptures and installations, often made from clay. His work explores themes of mythology, science fiction, and history. Rahal has exhibited his work in numerous international exhibitions, including the liverpool biennial in 2014. His artwork 'harbinger' was created using clay as the medium and is an example of his unique style that combines elements of mythology and science fiction.
  • Date Of Birth: 1988
  • Full Name: Sahej Rahal
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Harbinger']
  • Place Of Birth: Mumbai, India