Siddharth Sivakumar

[1] He is also the Curator & Director of the inaugural edition of Bengal Biennale,[2][3] the largest arts festival of the region, that envisions itself as a cultural platform enriched by confluences, the meeting of history and the present, the tradition and the unorthodox, selfhood and community, home and the world.

[7][8] His articles on socio-cultural issues have appeared in National dailies including The Hindu Business Line,[9] The Statesman,[10] The Wire,[11] and The Telegraph (India) among others.

Siddharth spent his growing years in Santiniketan, completing his schooling from Patha Bhavana before pursuing a Bachelor's and master's degrees in English Literature from Visva-Bharati University.

He has organised and curated two landmark shows in Kolkata since assuming office at Gallery Rasa - "The World Through Abu's Eyes: A Centennial Celebration"[17][18][19][20] and "Roots to Petals, Peaks to Sea: The Paintings of Chameli Ramachandran".

[21] In his earlier role as the Head of the Departments of Visual Arts and Publishing[22] at Kolkata Centre for Creativity, Siddharth organised and executed over 30 wide-ranging exhibitions.