Seema Kohli brings the mystical world of the sacred feminine to the Bay Area
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Wednesday, January 28, 2026


Seema Kohli brings the mystical world of the sacred feminine to the Bay Area
Seema Kohli, Rising of the Kundalini-Spiritual Awakening, Acrylic and ink with 24 carat gold and silver leaf.



PALO ALTO, CA.- Celebrate a special engagement with one of India's most distinguished contemporary artists, Seema Kohli and her acclaimed artwork for five-days this February 2026 across Palo Alto at Stanford University, the Pacific Art League, Palo Alto Art Center, and in Santa Clara at the Triton Museum.

Kohli’s limited-time Bay Area exhibition, Samsara & Metamorphosis: The Mystical World of Seema Kohli, and programming engagement is made possible by Laasya Art and founder Sonia Patwardhan. The exhibition will present Kohli’s most recent paintings, providing Bay Area collectors and art enthusiasts with a unique opportunity to view Kohli’s works in person.

Known for her intricate, surreal explorations of feminine power, Seema Kohli creates multilayered narratives drawn from mythology, spirituality, and philosophy. For over four decades, she has developed a distinctive body of work rooted in India’s ancient spiritual and mythological traditions, while remaining deeply connected to the concerns of the present. Rather than treating myth as a relic of the past, Kohli approaches it as a living, evolving language—one that brings together personal memory and lived experience to explore ideas of time, identity, and transformation. Her immersive visual worlds invite reflection and inner inquiry, offering viewers a space where ancient wisdom and contemporary life meet.

Her work is inspired by the generative forces of nature—its cycles of growth, dissolution, and renewal. Central to Kohli’s visual language is Shakti, the transformative power of the divine feminine. Kohli uses the womb as a potent symbol of creation and possibility, exploring transformation within the eternal cycles of birth and death. Kohli’s practice weaves together diverse philosophical traditions, informing her exploration of the body as a sacred vessel and a site of inner knowledge. Her use of 24-karat gold and silver leaf, textiles, metal, and recycled yarn evoke ritual, care, and reverence within material form.

Through what she describes as a process of “re-mythologizing” modern life, Kohli offers a powerful counterpoint to a fragmented world—reanimating the sacred feminine as a source of imagination, healing, and freedom, where the ancient and contemporary exist in luminous harmony.

A self-taught artist who believes each creator discovers their own visual language, she has developed a distinctive approach that honors women as powerful, spiritual beings. Her paintings incorporate sacred symbols—from lotus flowers to the Tree of Life—while delving into themes of identity, liberation, and the divine feminine.

Notes Kohli, “My work begins in the body and returns to it. I use myth as a tool, not to escape the present but to enter it more sharply, to hold what is unresolved: memory and rupture, desire and devotion, tenderness and violence. Through gilding, stitching, layering pigment, and inscribing yantras and texts, I build images as thresholds, spaces where the personal and the cosmic can collide without hierarchy. The faceless figure is not an absence; it is a refusal of fixed identity and a site of multiplicity, a body that can become archetype, witness, vessel. Repetition is central to my practice. It is labor, but also ritual, a daily sadhana through which the image arrives and the self is re-made. I want the work to act like a ritual: slow, durational, transformative, insisting that the sacred is immanent and made through attention.”

Kohli’s artistic journey reflects continual transformation and authenticity. Her practice spans painting, murals, films, installations, and sculpture, showcasing her remarkable versatility. Her work stands out for its mix of spiritual richness and contemporary relevance, exploring feminine identity, self-realization, and the pursuit of authenticity—ideas that resonate today while remaining rooted in timeless philosophical traditions.










Today's News

January 28, 2026

Jill Newhouse Gallery presents An Incessant Ardor: Drawings by Stephanie de Virieu

Dusti Bongé Art Foundation announces exhibition of late works by the artist on view for the first time

Christie's announces Old Master and 19th-Century Drawings & Terracottas: The First Gesture

Gagosian to present works by Christo at inaugural Art Basel Qatar

Tarek Atoui to create the next Hyundai Commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall

Lessons in living: New gestalten publication explores the radical potential of the Japanese home

NYU names Alison Weaver as Director of the Grey Art Museum

RM Sotheby's opens the 2026 auction season with $63 million Arizona sale

New Georg Baselitz solo exhibition 'Geschichte' reclaims the provocative eagle motif

Chemould Prescott Road to present Rashid Rana's work 'Fractured Moment' at Art Basel Doha

A high-impact triennale: Over 111,000 visitors to the 7th Lisbon Architecture Triennale

Donyel Ivy-Royal now represented by Jack Shainman Gallery

Olney Gleason announces representation of Emil Sands in partnership with Victoria Miro

Sixth VH AWARD Exhibition at Singapore Art Week 2026

Centering artists making history: New exhibition at the Weatherspoon looks at the impact of experimental art

Sean Kelly Gallery presents Hugo McCloud in Doha

Durjoy Bangladesh Foundation commences long-term collaborations with the V&A and LACMA

Pakistan to participate in the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia

New exhibition at UC Irvine Langson Museum charts California's rapid evolution and reinvention

AMOCA announces Robin Trozpek as President of the Board of Directors

M presents 'OXOMORON', Els Nouwen's first institutional solo exhibition

Winner of the eleventh-anniversary Artes Mundi prize

Seema Kohli brings the mystical world of the sacred feminine to the Bay Area




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful