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    Swati Kalsi

    Bharua exploration 6
    2014
    56.7 X 45.3 inches
    Two layers of cotton silk fabric
    embroidered with tested metallic thread

    Swati Kalsi

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    Swati Kalsi

    • Swati Kalsi

      Bharua exploration 6
      2014
      56.7 X 45.3 inches
      Two layers of cotton silk fabric
      embroidered with tested metallic thread

    Swati Kalsi is a designer, textile artist, and cultural thinker working at the intersection of craft, contemporary art, and material research.
    With over two decades of engagement with India’s handcrafted textile traditions, she repositions embroidery, weaving, and surface as
    sites of inquiry- where memory, labour, ecology, and form converge.
    Rooted in sustained collaborations with artisan communities across India, Kalsi approaches craft not as preservation, but as a living,
    evolving language. She attempts to nurture the artist within each artisan through immersive workshops, sustained training, upskilling, and
    co-creation- cultivating individuality and creative agency within the act of making. Her works move between garment, textile object, and
    installation, dissolving the boundary between utility and art. Thread becomes both medium and metaphor- holding narratives of resilience,
    intimacy, and time.
    Women’s empowerment in her practice is not proclaimed but cultivated- embedded in process, shaped through rigour, and realized
    through depth of creation. Innovation emerges through considered refinement, reimagining tradition with contemporary sensibility.
    She has led and conceptualized pivotal textile projects including SHE’LL, a commission by the Devi Art Foundation; Interface and
    Portraiture in Embroidery with the Delhi Crafts Council’s Chamba Rumal initiative; and has presented her work at platforms such as the
    India Art Fair, the Devi Art Foundation, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 2024, her research exploring symbiotic digital ecosystems
    for artisans was presented at the State of Fashion Biennale (The Netherlands) under Ties That Bind.
    Kalsi’s practice is both aesthetic and systemic- balancing material innovation with questions of value and cultural continuity. Her textile
    works are collected internationally and recognized for their quiet complexity, layered intricacy, and cultural integrity.
    Positioned between atelier and field, studio and cluster, Swati Kalsi continues to expand the vocabulary of textile as contemporary artwhere craft is not ancillary to culture, but central to it.

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