About Artist
Poojan Gupta is a young artist and practice-based researcher working between London, Oxford, and Jaipur. Her interdisciplinary practice transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary through meditative processes and material experimentation. She is best known for sculptural and interactive installations made from discarded pharmaceutical blister packs, exploring themes of waste, transience, and renewal. Her work examines how objects and subjects transform each other, prompting viewers to reconsider the ordinary and reflect on consumption, ritual, and healing. Her recent research at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies has informed projects that intersect cultural rituals, spiritual beliefs, and contemporary art, encouraging reflection on the significance of everyday practices such as pill-taking. She is a Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors (MRSS),London, and an Associate Artist at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK. She has exhibited her works across India and London. Raised in Jaipur, her early experiences with sacred offerings in Hindu temples inform her approach, infusing discarded materials with ritualistic and contemplative qualities. Poojan’s work dissolves boundaries between art, ritual, ecology, and everyday experience, inviting viewers to reconsider the significance of the overlooked and advocate for mindfulness, care, and reverence.


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