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'''Aryan Arora''' (born 1 January 1999) is an Indian-born visual and performance artist based in Singapore. His multidisciplinary practice spans painting, live art performances, murals, and experimental media. Educated at LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore and Goldsmiths, University of London, Aryan has developed a unique style characterized by monochromatic palettes and faceless, mask-like figures. His work engages with themes of identity, societal taboos, and the tension between authenticity and social conformity, positioning him as a significant voice in contemporary art across Asia and beyond. 
Aryan Arora is a multidisciplinary visual and performance artist based in Singapore. Educated at LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore and Goldsmiths, University of London, his practice delves into themes of identity, societal norms, and the complexities of human experience. Working across paintings, live performances, murals, and experimental art, Aryan often uses stark black-and-white palettes and faceless, mask-like figures to challenge cultural taboos and highlight the tension between authenticity and social conformity. His paintings have been showcased at prestigious venues including the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Art SG, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, The Substation Gallery, Google Headquarters Singapore, and Mumbai International Airport. Through his creations, Aryan encourages self-expression, emotional resonance, and critical dialogue on pressing contemporary social issues.
==Early Life & Education==
Aryan Arora, born in 1999 in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, displayed a deep passion for the arts from an early age, experimenting with painting, performance, and visual media. He completed his schooling at Welham Boys’ School, India, in 2017.
Following his early education, Aryan pursued formal training in fine arts, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. He later advanced his studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, graduating with First Class Honors. Over the course of his academic journey, he was awarded distinctions such as the Bronze and Silver Scholar Badges, the Scholar’s Gown for academic excellence, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (IAYP) at the Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels—achievements that underscored his dedication to both artistic practice and academic accomplishment.
==Career==
Aryan Arora’s artistic journey is defined by a multidisciplinary practice that spans painting, live performances, murals, and experimental visual media. His work explores themes of identity, societal norms, and the complex relationship between the individual and the collective. Using a distinctive monochromatic palette and faceless, mask-like figures, Aryan creates a symbolic visual language that addresses dualities such as presence and absence, vulnerability and concealment, and tradition versus modernity. His art serves as both a mirror to cultural taboos and a medium for dialogue and emotional engagement.
==Career Timeline==
*2019 – Collaborated with the Singapore Tourism Board as a freelance artist for Artwalk Little India, presenting a live painting performance.
*2020 – Participated in Singapore Art Week 2020 with:
◦ Devoted Performance Art at Instinc Space
◦ Performances at Artspace @ Helutrans
◦ Performance for the Affordable Art Fair Singapore
◦ Featured as Performance Artist for Strange Things Saw 2020
*2021 – Showcased at Singapore Art Week 2021, including:
◦ Fluid Spaces Exhibition at Gillman Barracks
◦ Catharsis Performance Art with Buwan Art Collective
◦ Group Exhibition Converging Biographies at Gillman Barracks, Singapore
◦ Group Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore
*2022 – Group Show at The Substation – Visual Arts Centre, Singapore
*2023 – Exhibited at the Affordable Art Fair, Singapore
*2024 –
◦ Solo Exhibition Silent Dialogues at El Pico, Singapore
◦ Participated in Art SG Exhibition
*2025 –
◦ Performance Art at Art Dubai
◦ Solo Exhibition at Instinc Gallery, Singapore Art Museum
◦ SG60 Exhibitions:
▪ Group Show at Be One Gallery, Raffles City Shopping Centre
▪ SG in Focus at Instinc Gallery
▪ Gofy Exhibition with Singapore Global Network (SGN) and the Economic Development Board


Aryan has showcased his art at prestigious institutions such as the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Art SG, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, The Substation Gallery, Google Headquarters Singapore, and Mumbai International Airport. His creations encourage dialogue, reflection, and emotional engagement, making him a rising figure in the global art scene.
Over the years, Aryan’s works have been presented at major venues including the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Art SG, Instinc Art Space, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, The Substation Gallery, Google Headquarters Singapore, Mumbai International Airport and World Art Dubai. In addition to exhibitions, he has contributed to art education through workshops and teaching at institutions such as SAFRA Singapore, Little Artist Art Studio, Artisan Hans, and Linden Fine Arts. His career reflects a strong commitment to using art not only for creative expression but also as a tool for critical reflection, healing, and self-discovery.


=='''Early Life & Education'''==
==Notable Works==
Aryan Arora was born on 1 January 1999 in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, into a Hindu family. He displayed a passion for the arts from childhood, often experimenting with painting, visual media, and performance. He attended Welham Boys’ School, Dehradun, where he served as High School Art Captain and earned accolades for his academic excellence, including the Scholar’s Gown and Scholar Badges for consistent high achievement.


After completing school in 2017, Aryan pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. He later continued his studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, graduating with First Class Honors. Throughout his education, he earned the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (IAYP) at Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels, reflecting both his artistic commitment and leadership qualities.
Aryan Arora’s notable body of work spans paintings, live art performances, murals, and experimental visual Paintings. His distinctive style, often featuring monochromatic, faceless, mask-like figures, creates a symbolic visual language that examines themes of identity, societal conventions, and the tension between authenticity and social performance. Through these works, Aryan challenges cultural taboos and invites audiences to reflect on the paradoxes of human existence—such as vulnerability versus concealment, tradition versus progress, and the individual versus the collective.
 
Some of his most recognized works include:
=='''Career'''==
*Mural for Channel News Asia’s documentary Kampong Konkrit – COVID-19
Aryan’s career formally began in 2018 and quickly developed into a multidisciplinary practice. His art explores the complexities of identity, collective consciousness, and cultural norms, using stark contrasts and symbolic figures to provoke thought and dialogue.
*Mural for Google Headquarters, Singapore
 
*Mural for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore
His early breakthrough came in 2019 when he collaborated with the Singapore Tourism Board for Artwalk Little India. Since then, he has participated in major events such as Singapore Art Week, the Affordable Art Fair Singapore, and international showcases like World Art Dubai and Art SG.
*Exhibition at The Substation Gallery – the oldest contemporary art gallery in Singapore
 
*Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore
Key highlights of his career include:
*Representation of Singapore–India 60 years of diplomacy through art with the Indian High Commission, Singapore
* 2020 – Performance at Instinc Space and Artspace @ Helutrans during Singapore Art Week. 
*Mural for the Old Parliament House, Singapore
* 2021 – Exhibitions at Gillman Barracks, Singapore, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore. 
In addition to these highlights, Aryan’s art has been showcased at prestigious platforms including Art SG, Instinc Art Space, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, World Art Dubai, and Mumbai International Airport. Beyond exhibitions, he contributes actively to art education through workshops, programs, and interactive sessions that promote critical thinking, emotional engagement, and self-expression. His career reflects a deep commitment to positioning art as a medium for social reflection, dialogue, and transformative experiences.
* 2022 – Group showcase at The Substation – Visual Arts Centre, Singapore. 
==Achievements and Recognition==
* 2023 – Affordable Art Fair Singapore. 
Aryan Arora has been recognized with numerous awards and honors that highlight both his academic excellence and artistic talent. During his academic journey, he was awarded the Scholar’s Gown for consistently achieving above 90% across all subjects, along with Bronze and Silver Scholar Badges for distinction in Class X, XII, and university-level examinations. He also held the position of High School Art Captain. In addition, Aryan earned Bronze, Silver, and Gold distinctions through the International Award for Young People (IAYP, Duke of Edinburgh), further underscoring his dedication and achievements.
* 2024 – Solo exhibition “Silent Dialogues” at El Pico, Singapore, and participation in Art SG. 
As his reputation in contemporary art continues to grow, Aryan’s work has been extensively covered by prominent media outlets and art publications. His features include Vogue Singapore, Female Magazine Singapore, The Straits Times, Channel News Asia, The Hindu, Tamil Murasu, Tabla, Plural Art Magazine, TimeOut Singapore, Art Republic Singapore, Praxis Art Magazine, Art Outreach Singapore, and Art for Good Singapore. These recognitions not only emphasize his artistic impact but also establish his role as a leading voice in performance, art education, and multidisciplinary creative practices.
* 2025 – Performance at Art Dubai and a solo exhibition at Instinc Gallery, Singapore Art Museum. 
==Conclusion==
 
Beyond exhibitions, Aryan has contributed to art education through teaching and workshops at SAFRA Singapore, Artisan Hans, and Little Artist Art Studio, underscoring his role as both creator and educator.
 
=='''Notable Works'''==
Aryan’s notable works often incorporate large-scale murals and experimental pieces. Some of his most recognized contributions include:
* Murals for Channel News Asia’s documentary *Kampong Konkrit – COVID-19*. 
* Murals at Google Headquarters, Singapore, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority
* Artwork for the Old Parliament House, Singapore
* Representation of Singapore–India 60 years of diplomacy through art with the Indian High Commission
* Exhibitions at The Substation Gallery and Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore.
 
These works have cemented his reputation as a boundary-pushing artist whose symbolic language challenges convention and bridges cultural narratives.
 
=='''Achievements and Recognition'''==
Aryan has received multiple distinctions throughout his academic and professional journey. His achievements include the Scholar’s Gown for academic excellence, Bronze and Silver Scholar Badges, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award at all levels. His art has been featured in leading publications such as *Vogue Singapore*, *The Straits Times*, *Channel News Asia*, *Plural Art Magazine*, *TimeOut Singapore*, and *Art Republic Singapore*. These recognitions emphasize both his artistic influence and cultural relevance.
 
Conclusion
Aryan Arora stands as a distinctive voice in contemporary multidisciplinary art, seamlessly blending painting, performance, and experimental practices to challenge societal boundaries and ignite dialogue. Rooted in a deep exploration of identity, authenticity, and human experience, his work resonates far beyond gallery spaces—bridging cultures, inspiring audiences, and shaping conversations on social norms and self-expression. With a growing global presence, prestigious exhibitions, and recognition across international platforms, Aryan continues to redefine the role of art as a transformative force for reflection, healing, and change.
Aryan Arora stands as a distinctive voice in contemporary multidisciplinary art, seamlessly blending painting, performance, and experimental practices to challenge societal boundaries and ignite dialogue. Rooted in a deep exploration of identity, authenticity, and human experience, his work resonates far beyond gallery spaces—bridging cultures, inspiring audiences, and shaping conversations on social norms and self-expression. With a growing global presence, prestigious exhibitions, and recognition across international platforms, Aryan continues to redefine the role of art as a transformative force for reflection, healing, and change.

Latest revision as of 12:38, 8 September 2025


Aryan Arora is a multidisciplinary visual and performance artist based in Singapore. Educated at LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore and Goldsmiths, University of London, his practice delves into themes of identity, societal norms, and the complexities of human experience. Working across paintings, live performances, murals, and experimental art, Aryan often uses stark black-and-white palettes and faceless, mask-like figures to challenge cultural taboos and highlight the tension between authenticity and social conformity. His paintings have been showcased at prestigious venues including the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Art SG, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, The Substation Gallery, Google Headquarters Singapore, and Mumbai International Airport. Through his creations, Aryan encourages self-expression, emotional resonance, and critical dialogue on pressing contemporary social issues.

Early Life & Education

Aryan Arora, born in 1999 in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, displayed a deep passion for the arts from an early age, experimenting with painting, performance, and visual media. He completed his schooling at Welham Boys’ School, India, in 2017. Following his early education, Aryan pursued formal training in fine arts, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. He later advanced his studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, graduating with First Class Honors. Over the course of his academic journey, he was awarded distinctions such as the Bronze and Silver Scholar Badges, the Scholar’s Gown for academic excellence, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (IAYP) at the Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels—achievements that underscored his dedication to both artistic practice and academic accomplishment.

Career

Aryan Arora’s artistic journey is defined by a multidisciplinary practice that spans painting, live performances, murals, and experimental visual media. His work explores themes of identity, societal norms, and the complex relationship between the individual and the collective. Using a distinctive monochromatic palette and faceless, mask-like figures, Aryan creates a symbolic visual language that addresses dualities such as presence and absence, vulnerability and concealment, and tradition versus modernity. His art serves as both a mirror to cultural taboos and a medium for dialogue and emotional engagement.

Career Timeline

  • 2019 – Collaborated with the Singapore Tourism Board as a freelance artist for Artwalk Little India, presenting a live painting performance.
  • 2020 – Participated in Singapore Art Week 2020 with:

◦ Devoted Performance Art at Instinc Space ◦ Performances at Artspace @ Helutrans ◦ Performance for the Affordable Art Fair Singapore ◦ Featured as Performance Artist for Strange Things Saw 2020

  • 2021 – Showcased at Singapore Art Week 2021, including:

◦ Fluid Spaces Exhibition at Gillman Barracks ◦ Catharsis Performance Art with Buwan Art Collective ◦ Group Exhibition Converging Biographies at Gillman Barracks, Singapore ◦ Group Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore

  • 2022 – Group Show at The Substation – Visual Arts Centre, Singapore
  • 2023 – Exhibited at the Affordable Art Fair, Singapore
  • 2024 –

◦ Solo Exhibition Silent Dialogues at El Pico, Singapore ◦ Participated in Art SG Exhibition

  • 2025 –

◦ Performance Art at Art Dubai ◦ Solo Exhibition at Instinc Gallery, Singapore Art Museum ◦ SG60 Exhibitions: ▪ Group Show at Be One Gallery, Raffles City Shopping Centre ▪ SG in Focus at Instinc Gallery ▪ Gofy Exhibition with Singapore Global Network (SGN) and the Economic Development Board

Over the years, Aryan’s works have been presented at major venues including the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Art SG, Instinc Art Space, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, The Substation Gallery, Google Headquarters Singapore, Mumbai International Airport and World Art Dubai. In addition to exhibitions, he has contributed to art education through workshops and teaching at institutions such as SAFRA Singapore, Little Artist Art Studio, Artisan Hans, and Linden Fine Arts. His career reflects a strong commitment to using art not only for creative expression but also as a tool for critical reflection, healing, and self-discovery.

Notable Works

Aryan Arora’s notable body of work spans paintings, live art performances, murals, and experimental visual Paintings. His distinctive style, often featuring monochromatic, faceless, mask-like figures, creates a symbolic visual language that examines themes of identity, societal conventions, and the tension between authenticity and social performance. Through these works, Aryan challenges cultural taboos and invites audiences to reflect on the paradoxes of human existence—such as vulnerability versus concealment, tradition versus progress, and the individual versus the collective. Some of his most recognized works include:

  • Mural for Channel News Asia’s documentary Kampong Konkrit – COVID-19
  • Mural for Google Headquarters, Singapore
  • Mural for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore
  • Exhibition at The Substation Gallery – the oldest contemporary art gallery in Singapore
  • Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore
  • Representation of Singapore–India 60 years of diplomacy through art with the Indian High Commission, Singapore
  • Mural for the Old Parliament House, Singapore

In addition to these highlights, Aryan’s art has been showcased at prestigious platforms including Art SG, Instinc Art Space, Visual Arts Gallery Singapore, World Art Dubai, and Mumbai International Airport. Beyond exhibitions, he contributes actively to art education through workshops, programs, and interactive sessions that promote critical thinking, emotional engagement, and self-expression. His career reflects a deep commitment to positioning art as a medium for social reflection, dialogue, and transformative experiences.

Achievements and Recognition

Aryan Arora has been recognized with numerous awards and honors that highlight both his academic excellence and artistic talent. During his academic journey, he was awarded the Scholar’s Gown for consistently achieving above 90% across all subjects, along with Bronze and Silver Scholar Badges for distinction in Class X, XII, and university-level examinations. He also held the position of High School Art Captain. In addition, Aryan earned Bronze, Silver, and Gold distinctions through the International Award for Young People (IAYP, Duke of Edinburgh), further underscoring his dedication and achievements. As his reputation in contemporary art continues to grow, Aryan’s work has been extensively covered by prominent media outlets and art publications. His features include Vogue Singapore, Female Magazine Singapore, The Straits Times, Channel News Asia, The Hindu, Tamil Murasu, Tabla, Plural Art Magazine, TimeOut Singapore, Art Republic Singapore, Praxis Art Magazine, Art Outreach Singapore, and Art for Good Singapore. These recognitions not only emphasize his artistic impact but also establish his role as a leading voice in performance, art education, and multidisciplinary creative practices.

Conclusion

Aryan Arora stands as a distinctive voice in contemporary multidisciplinary art, seamlessly blending painting, performance, and experimental practices to challenge societal boundaries and ignite dialogue. Rooted in a deep exploration of identity, authenticity, and human experience, his work resonates far beyond gallery spaces—bridging cultures, inspiring audiences, and shaping conversations on social norms and self-expression. With a growing global presence, prestigious exhibitions, and recognition across international platforms, Aryan continues to redefine the role of art as a transformative force for reflection, healing, and change.