An artistic legacy and familial influence, Tejal Patni emerges as the poster-boy of the ad film era from the 90s. Having apprenticed under the supreme genius Prabhu Dasgupta and a product of the cult collective agency Trikaya Grey, Patni started as a photographer and ad filmmaker. However, the recent outburst of his first immersive art showcase — ‘Vichitra’— translating to ‘Bizarre’— last month has truly caught attention.
Patni’s work transcends traditional boundaries, embodying the ethos of the modern artist. His pieces evoke a sense of meta-irony, challenging conventional notions of meaning and reality. Through a seamless fusion of art, installation, and experience, he invites viewers into a realm where satire and dark humor intertwine, fostering connection and understanding in a fragmented world.
“So, when we finally said OK, let’s do this. Then, when toilet paper happened a few months ago, I told Raman, who is the gallery director and part of Snowball, I said it’s the right time. People are ready! India is ready,” exclaims 53-year-old Tejal Patni over our zoom call just a day after wrapping up his first solo immersive art show from the comfort of his home in Dubai after working on it for the last two long years!
Cut to the vibrant streets of old Bombay, the echoes of Tejal Patni’s artistic journey reverberate through the charming bylanes of Fort. Here, amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a young Patni diligently walks into a raddi shop, day after day, immersing himself in the works of iconic American typography artist Neville Brody.
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A GRECIAN RETREAT
Shimona Bhansali imbues a subtle touch of opulence to this home in Mumbai
A BOLD STATEMENT
Dhampur Sugar Mills Limited's workspace in New Delhi designed and built by Officebanao adopts an industrial narrative
A BREATH OF FRAGRANT DESIGN IN DELHI'S HEART
An office that smells like perfumery; that is the vision that TWI brought to life in this office space designed for an acclaimed perfume company in India
MASTER OF ALL TRADES
The ethos of forward-thinking and ingenuity finds its architectural counterpart within the walls of Nikhil Kamath and Abhijeet Pai's office-a vision of organic design infused with the essence of India
A TOUCH OF OPULENCE
Designed by Aparna Kaushik, this Delhi office displays an interesting balance of classic aesthetics and contemporary sensibilities
THE WOODEN WONDERLAND
Priyanka and Piyush Mehra envision a stunning experience centre for Vikas Plywood
THE HUB: BUILDING COMMUNITIES
Studio Lotus designs a dynamic mixed-use community hub that activates Chennai's largest IT Park
THE WINNER'S PERCH
Baldiwala Edge designs a Singapore-based ship broker's office as a torch collector's paradise, offering a 360-degree bird's-eye view of the Mumbai skyline
THE DIRECTOR'S CABIN
Designed by Envisage, this office gives a new definition to the traditional notion of biophilia
Designing Corporate India
From weaving the magic of a Star Trek-themed command centre to crafting bespoke block-printed workstations, Vijaya Bhargav and Arnab Ghosh-the trailblazing co-founders of Ostraca-have astonishingly transformed a staggering 29 million square feet of office space for India's tech giants and global enterprises-all while maintaining a flat hierarchical company culture-fuelling a master class in corporate design