Yogesh Ramkrishna b. 1991

Yogesh Ramkrishna  is a visual art practitioner based in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Having grown up within Pune’s vibrant cultural landscape, the city continues to play a central role in shaping his artistic language and conceptual framework. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from the prestigious Sir J. J. School of Arts and a Master of Visual Arts in Graphics from M.S. University of Baroda, Gujarat. His academic training has laid a strong foundation for his interdisciplinary and concept-driven practice. In his recent body of work, Yogesh constructs theatrical situations and sculptural as satirical reflections on contemporary socio-political conditions in Indian society. Positioning Pune as both subject and stage, he creates prop-like sculptures and gouache paintings infused with subtle absurdity and dark humor. His practice navigates irony, spectacle, and cultural memory, often blurring the line between performance and object. In 2025, he presented his solo exhibition Ulatbansi, curated by Satyajit Dave at Latitude 28. He was also part of Art SG in 2026 and has participated in multiple editions of India Art Fair from 2019 to 2026 with Latitude 28. Yogesh has been featured in numerous curated group exhibitions and artist residencies in India and internationally. He currently lives and works from his studio, “Rangaresha,” in Pune.