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Amit Kalla: The Intersection of Spirituality and Abstract Art

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April 2025

Could you walk us through your latest collection and the inspiration behind it?

- Artist Amit Kalla

Amit Kalla: The Intersection of Spirituality and Abstract Art

My latest collection is 'Neti Neti' an exploration between form and formlessness. It is a Bhartiya philosophical concept introduced in the Advaita Vedanta, a Sanatan philosophy. The term interprets to “Not This, Not This” in Sanskrit. It summarises the process of withdrawal intended at understanding the ultimate reality or Brahman. The philosophy is briefly captured in a Vedic shloka, specifically in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (2.3.6): a discourse between the tangible and the inexpressible. The title emerges from the interplay, resonating the transient yet eternal nature of artistic expression.

Today who is most drawn to your work, and has your target audience changed over time?

My work resounds deeply with individuals who venture beyond surface-level aesthetics in search of profound meaning. Those attracted towards spirituality, and abstraction find a dialogue in my art. Over time, this audience has expanded, transcending boundaries of culture and experience. Seasoned collectors engage with the layered complexity of my work. Newer audiences are drawn to the meditative quality of abstraction.

What's the heartbeat of your latest work?

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