Sudarsan Pattnaik's Sand & Colour Fusion Heads to Prestigious Venice Biennale

Renowned Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik will represent India at the Contemporary Venice 2026 art biennale in Italy. For the first time, his unique "Jugalbandi" paintings, which blend mixed media colours with natural sand on canvas, will be exhibited internationally. Five of his works, focusing on themes of nature and environmental harmony, have been selected for the prestigious show at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello. Pattnaik describes this as a special and emotional moment in his artistic journey, which began with colours before he shifted to world-famous sand art.

Key Points: Sudarsan Pattnaik at Contemporary Venice 2026

  • First int'l exhibition of his 'Jugalbandi' paintings
  • Five artworks selected for Venice show
  • Fusion of colour and sand on canvas
  • Themes of nature and environmental responsibility
  • Exhibition at historic Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello
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Sudarsan Pattnaik to represent India at Contemporary Venice 2026 in Italy

Padma Shri awardee Sudarsan Pattnaik to exhibit his unique 'Jugalbandi' sand paintings at the Contemporary Venice 2026 art biennale in Italy.

"It is a great honour for me as an artist to be selected for this prestigious international biennale. - Sudarsan Pattnaik"

Puri, February 27

India will be proudly represented at Contemporary Venice - 18th Edition in Italy by renowned Indian sand artist and Padma Shri awardee Sudarsan Pattnaik, which is going to be open on March 6 and will continue till March 20.

Sudarsan Pattnaik brings a new artistic expression to the global stage. For the first time, his "Jugalbandi" paintings--a unique fusion of colour and sand on canvas--will be exhibited at Contemporary Venice 2026. Five of his works have been officially selected for exhibition at this prestigious international show in Venice.

The exhibition will be held at the historic Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello. The 18th edition of Contemporary Venice brings together artists from more than 30 countries, including Turkey, Austria, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Colombia, Romania, the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Sweden, Poland, France, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Iran, Italy, Finland, Greece, China, Israel, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka, and the Czech Republic, among others. The exhibition is organized by ITSLIQUID Group in collaboration with ACIT Venice - Italian-German Cultural Association.

In this new body of work, Pattnaik creates distinctive paintings on canvas by blending mixed media colours with natural sand. His artworks focus on themes of nature, harmony, and environmental responsibility. The combination of sand and colour symbolizes the union of his artistic journey--returning to his roots in painting while integrating the medium that made him world famous.

Speaking about his participation, Pattnaik said, "It is a great honour for me as an artist to be selected for this prestigious international biennale. This is my first time exhibiting my paintings at an international exhibition of this scale. It is a very special and emotional moment for me. My artistic journey began with colours, then I shifted to sand art. Now, bringing both colour and sand together on canvas gives me immense happiness. Through this, I hope to give a meaningful message to society."

Sudarsan Pattnaik is a globally recognized Indian sand artist who has won numerous international awards and honours across the world. Over the years, he has proudly represented India on major international platforms, earning global acclaim for his large-scale sand installations that convey powerful social and environmental messages.

His artworks have also been exhibited across India at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and New Delhi, where they received an exceptionally interactive response and were widely appreciated by audiences.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing news! He's taking our culture and art to a global platform. The fusion of sand and colour sounds fascinating. Wishing him all the success in Venice. More power to Indian artists!
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David E
As someone who follows international art, it's great to see Indian representation at Contemporary Venice. Pattnaik's focus on environmental themes is very relevant. Hope this brings more global attention to India's contemporary art scene.
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Ananya R
So proud! From creating sand art on the beach for us locals in Odisha to exhibiting at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello... what a journey! His art has always been for the people, carrying messages we all need to hear. Jai ho!
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Sarah B
This is wonderful. Art transcends borders. His work on harmony and environmental responsibility is a message the whole world needs right now. Wishing him a successful exhibition.
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Vikram M
A Padma Shri awardee making us proud again. While I celebrate his achievement, I do wish our government and media would give consistent support to all forms of Indian art, not just when someone gets international recognition. Our cultural ministry needs to do more at home.
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Kavya N
His sand sculptures during festivals in Puri

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