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Nitin Mukul
Visual artist, creative director, designer, and community arts activist. Co-founder of Epicenter-NYC
Nitin Mukul is an American visual artist of Indian descent, born in 1969 in Lawrence, Massachusetts.23 He is known for his innovative approach to painting and video art, particularly his "durational painting" technique.2
Career Highlights
Mukul has established himself as a prominent figure in the contemporary art scene:
- He is currently based in New York City, where he lives and works.2
- Mukul was a Visiting Critic in Painting at Rhode Island School of Design in 2019.1
- He received a New Works Grant from the Queens Council for the Arts in 2020.1
- In 2020, he was awarded an Artist Residency at the Caldera Arts Center in Sisters, Oregon.12
- He is a recipient of fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 2020 and 2023.3
Artistic Practice
Mukul's work explores the intersection of painting and video:
- His practice often involves the process of erasure and the exploration of generational distance.2
- He developed a unique technique called "durational painting," which involves layering paint in sheets of ice and filming the melting process.2
- His work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as The Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, and the Queens Museum.3
Additional Roles
Beyond his artistic practice, Mukul has taken on various roles:
- He was formerly an assistant to the late artist Sol Lewitt.2
- Mukul served as a creative director of the Indocenter of Art & Culture in Chelsea.2
- In 2020, he co-founded Epicenter NYC, a community journalism multiplatform initiative.34
- He is also involved in community arts activism.5
Mukul's work bridges multiple disciplines, including painting, video, and community engagement, making him a versatile and influential figure in the contemporary art world.
Highlights
May 21 · makejusticenormal.org
Nitin Mukul - Make Justice Normal