Services
for Organisations
Legacy Management, Institutional Archives, Curation and Programming, Project Management, Learning Experiences, Archiving and Communication Design.

Cultures are formed with the efforts of many organisations together. They don the character of the people behind them and often the legacy shapes the people who come together. The legacies can be sung only through a careful documentation and apt interpretation of the tangible heritage to build the transcending narrative. Faandee works with organisations – industries, corporate houses, cultural organisations, institutes for preserving and disseminating the legacies.
Operating in the creative sector comes with both opportunities and challenges. Faandee, with over a decade of experience, collaborates with artists, curators, cultural institutions, museums, galleries, and independent collectives to develop focused programmes in curation, project management, and learning, using collaborative and resource-efficient methods.
In the pursuit of exhibitions, visibility, and growth, many organisations often overlook the need for structured archiving. Faandee addresses this by helping institutions build tailored archiving systems that document their contributions meaningfully. We also support the design and delivery of outreach programming, ensuring that archived content and institutional knowledge are activated and shared with wider publics, enhancing long-term relevance and access.
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From Exchange to Documentation
For the Love of Printmaking emerges from the urge to build a printmaking repository – dreaming to become an encyclopedia. Over the past twelve years (2013–2025), IPEP India has functioned as an artist-led platform for international exchange among printmakers, educators, students, researchers, and institutions. What began as a modest print exchange initiative gradually evolved into…
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Bharatan Archives – A Family & Artists’ Archive
Modern Indian art is shaped through several celebrated and many unknown hands. Maledath Bharatan a Textile Chemist from Kerala who initially finds a job at Mumbai, then joining the Communist Party of India, actively works under the cultural wing to inspire artists toward radical social awareness. M. Bharatan though lesser documented have worked closely toward…
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अपने हिस्से में सूरज – Rajesh Pullarwar
Apne Hisse Me SurajThe light of acknowledgement Actions – yours and mine shape our identity. Often given, imposed, but also acquired; in a democratic, republican state, how, who, and what decides the value of an individual citizen is a gloomy thought. Rajesh Pullarwar a believer in a just state empowered by its constitution contemplates what identity…
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[Coat]ed Desires- Retrofitting Sarpa Satra – Nitin Hadap
Many contemporary art practices are multidisciplinary forms. Dr Nitin Hadap has evolved his art practice through sartorial studies, art history and an illustrative mythology based interpretation. This was a unique display was a combination of theatre as a venue, wearable clothing canvases stitched based on traditional Indian garments of Barabandi, Choga, Angarkha and painted with…
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Indelible Black Marks
by Patiala based multidisciplinary artist Kulpreet Singh.
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Suhas Bahulkar – Artist Archive
Suhas Bahulkar- an artist, art historian known for documenting and publishing history of several artists from Maharashtra and Bombay School through the”Encyclopaedia of Visual Art of Maharashtra: Artists of Bombay School and Art Institutions” and several other books. His personal studio practice and public projects are documented by Faandee, offering a comprehensive archiving and cataloguing…
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Oral Histories: On Forests, Seeds, and Streams. Vayeda Brothers & Spore Initiative, Berlin
Oral Histories: On Forests, Seeds, and Streams Vayeda Brothers & Spore Initiative, Berlin April 2024 | A year long exhibition programme Warli art, renowned for its indigenous graphic vocabulary, forms the foundation of the artistic practice of Tushar and Mayur Vayeda. As young artists deeply engaged with themes of agroforestry, the Vayeda brothers work to…
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Haptic Tales – Stories of Visual Sensory Renditions
Faandee curated a booth for an art fair at the Nehru Centre. Thematically based on the sense of touch – the exhibition of non objective paintings by artists Vishakha Apte, Hansodnya Tambe, Sandip More, Nilesh Shaharkar, Archana Sharma were showcased highlighting the idea of Haptic experiences through visuals. The display engaged the viewers toward the …
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Penetrating Delirium – Redeeming Practice from the Quotidian
| Ti Quest- Nehru Centre Artists in lack of patronage tend to sidetrack their studio practice for supporting their families. Navigating through domestic and professional duties, often female artists juggle the chores and let their work stay dormant. With Faandee as the Knowledge partner to the project Ti-Quest, ‘Penetrating Delirium -Redeeming Practice from the Quotidian’…
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For the Love of Printmaking – International Symposium (Online)
November 2023 India’s first ever online international symposium dedicated to printmaking was co-conceptualised and implemented by Faandee with IPEP India under the darshak: a decade of printmaking and viewership. It was a remarkable gathering of 22 scholars from 11 countries, with a presentation of 17 papers, contributing valuable insights into Printmaking theory, criticism and contemporary…




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