

Natasha Bissonauth graduated in 2006 with a Master's degree in Contemporary Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art. She is originally from Montreal and completed her Bachelor's degree in Art History at McGill University. Currently, Bissonauth lives in New York and works for Bose Pacia as the Gallery Manager, focusing on her specialization, Contemporary South Asian art.
Avni Doshi completed her Masters in History of Art at University College, London, where she wrote her dissertation on the location of violence in contemporary Indian installation art and photography, particularly engaging with the works of Nalini Malani, Rummana Hussain and Anant Joshi. She lives between New York, London and Mumbai, and travels frequently while doing freelance writing and curatorial work. She is currently working on projects which combine her interest in art, fashion and fiction.
Rajesh Punj is an art collector, dealer, writer and freelance curator based in London. He has written for several art magazines and curated many shows.
Prashant Parikh is the Managing Trustee of the Mohile Parikh Center for the Visual Arts, Mumbai. His primary interest in art is in the semantics and pragmatics of images, that is, in the study of visual representation and visual meaning. Two chapters of his book, The Use of Language (CSLI Publications, Stanford, 2001), were devoted to these topics. He has recently completed a new book, Language and Equilibrium, that unifies the disciplines of semantics and pragmatics.
He is a Senior Research Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania and is also engaged in business. He lives in New York.