Radhika Gupta-Buckley is a New York based artist of Indian origin. Her life journey enables a wealth of experience, insight, and knowledge of the human condition across multiple cultures and sub-cultures to be brought to her work. Though painting since she was six years old, her early career path started with a Law Degree from Oxford, leading to her practicing law at the Indian Supreme court and the UN in The Hague. Frustrated by the bureaucratic barriers to facilitating change and highlighting the plight of those suffering injustice, Radhika reverted back to art to inform, educate, and enlighten on cultural issues, from equality, gender bias, sexuality, race, prejudice across nations and cultures, she aims to use her art to be a voice for the silenced and oppressed.
Solo exhibitions include Feels, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi, India (2017).
Group exhibitions include Where the Wild Roses Grow, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Schloss Görne, Berlin, Germany (2023); (Upcoming), For All (Man)Kind, Band of Voices, Los Angeles, USA (2023); Art Basel, with David Rosen Galleries, Miami, USA (2022); Hold Me, Domingo Zapata Studios, New York, USA (2022); Spring/ Break Art Fair, IV Gallery, New York, USA (2022); To Hug and To Hold, IV Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (2021); Politically Incorrect, New York, USA (2019); RADHA, New Delhi, India (2019).