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Karan Vohra
Karan Vohra (born 1992) is a gay artist, printmaker, and storyteller of Indian origin who has lived in Germany for seven years. He studied computer science, communication design, and digital media in Delhi, Mumbai , and Bremen, with degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and the Bremen University of the Arts. Vohra's artistic practice is an autobiographical archive of memory, identity, and longing. Through printmaking, painting, and constructed mythologies, he processes queerness, uprootedness, and fragile moments of fleeting normality. Nature appears as a metaphor for belonging—rooted in his childhood in India and reflected in love, both lost and transformed through his work. Recurring motifs such as hair, devotion, cruising, and water function as symbolic vehicles of intimacy and survival.