Sangam Vankhade

Sangam Vankhade is an Ahmedabad-based sculptor from a traditional stone-carving family, whose practice is deeply rooted in material, memory, and heritage. Trained at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda (BFA and MFA in Sculpture), he has participated in international symposia including Tuwaiq (Riyadh), Tehran, and Scogliera Viva, and presented his solo exhibition Even Stone Tells Stories at Kanoria Centre. His work reflects an ongoing inquiry into the impermanence of monuments and the power structures embedded within them.

Vankhade's sculptures explore the relationship between memory, architecture, and material, treating stone as a vessel of cultural and emotional histories. Drawing from sacred sites, ruins, and lost cities, he creates intimate fragments that echo spiritual geometry and spatial rhythm. By carving into solid forms and revealing voids, his work responds to the erasure of heritage, using absence as a language to preserve presence.

Sangam Vankhade

Artworks

Tile-Whishing Stepwell by Sangam Vankhade

Sangam Vankhade | Tile-Whishing Stepwell

Marble Stone | 35 x 35 x 15 inches | 2025

A Fragment Monuments by Sangam Vankhade

Sangam Vankhade | A Fragment Monuments

Resin and Marble Stone | 26 x 19 x 14 inches | 2025

Stepwell - 2 by Sangam Vankhade

Sangam Vankhade | Stepwell - 2

Marble Stone | 24 x 14 x 21 inches | 2025

Fragmented Heritage by Sangam Vankhade

Sangam Vankhade | Fragmented Heritage

Marble Stone | 55 x 18 x 24 inches | 2024