Raki Nikahetiya
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Almafi
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Amma
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AN UNLIKELY EVENT
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Attha I
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Atthamma I
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Atthamma II
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Atthamma III
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Colombo
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Double Barrel
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EXIT ON ORDER
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Gelateria Giardino
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HEAD DOWN! STAY DOWN!
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Isabella
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Kandy
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Kandyans I
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Kandyans II
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Kandyans III
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Karambolage I
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Karambolage II
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Moedling
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Raja
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Ralahami
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Rooted I
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Rooted II
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Rooted III
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Rooted IV
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Rose
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Thambili
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING TO FLY WITH US
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Thonet I
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Thonet II
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Twenty Twenty Two 2022
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Warakaulle
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Zorki
Born in Sri Lanka in 1983, Raki Nikahetiya and his parents left the country during times of civil war. They moved to Austria, and reality ruptured between two cultural poles. He studied Economics in Vienna and started working as a photojournalist, before joining the United Nations in 2009. After a five year posting and a cache of experience in international development work, he moved to London. He continued his engagement in trade development and environmental conservation in Asia and Africa before fully focussing on his art practice. Now working and traversing between New Delhi, London, Vienna and Colombo, Raki focuses on interdisciplinary exploration. Self-taught in documentary photography he started his interdisciplinary path after completing a foundation course at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. As an artist with a migrant background, the documentary aspect focused on individual as well as collective heritage, culture and identity.
Today his interdisciplinary work pushes this further through the use of photographic negatives, traditional and digital painting, use of artisanal handwork, land art as well as scientific processes. Raki is interested in the interdisciplinary approach as a tool to depict interconnectivity of things and the interdependency between different realms - to question our understanding of self and what we accept as reality. Raki is the co-founder of sā, the highest land art Biennale in Asia.
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Hyderabad| Artist Raki Nikahetiya explores themes of migration and memories, from Sri Lanka to Austria
in the press , The HinduSangeetha Devi Dundoo, The Hindu , 30 November 2024 -
Exploring the emotional landscapes of displacement, Raki Nikahetiya’s work merges personal narratives with universal themes Central to the artist’s work is the exploration of memory as a dynamic force that shapes identity
in the press , IndulgeAnshula Udayraj Dhulekar , Indulge | Indian Express, 29 November 2024 -
Raki Nikahetiya’s Solo ‘Migrant Memory’ Highlights Cultural Shift in Identity
in the press, AbirpothiAbirpothi, 29 November 2024 -
MIGRANT MEMORY : RAKI NIKAHETIYA
in the press, India Art FairIndia Art Fair