Rohit Saha (born 1990, India) is a visual artist from Calcutta.
His practice involves photography, illustration, and animation to narrate stories. He has been working with communities, landscapes, and socio-political phenomena in various parts of India.
Saha’s graduation project about extra-judicial killings in Manipur titled “1528” won the Alkazi Photobook Award in 2017. Saha was awarded the Magnum Foundation Social Justice Fellowship in 2018 and is a part of Joop Swart Masterclass 2020. Saha is currently based in Bombay, India.
Exhibition Gregor.
This work is my representation of Franz Kafka’s story Metamorphosis.
Rohit Saha (born 1990, India) is a visual artist from Calcutta.
His practice involves photography, illustration, and animation to narrate stories. He has been working with communities, landscapes, and socio-political phenomena in various parts of India.
Saha’s graduation project about extra-judicial killings in Manipur titled “1528” won the Alkazi Photobook Award in 2017. Saha was awarded the Magnum Foundation Social Justice Fellowship in 2018 and is a part of Joop Swart Masterclass 2020. Saha is currently based in Bombay, India.
This work is my representation of Franz Kafka’s story Metamorphosis.