KEERTHANA KUNNATH’S NOT WHAT YOU SAW, CURRENTLY on view at both the Saatchi Gallery in London (till September 20) and Rencontres d’Arles in France, is a striking body of work that unpacks the politics of gender, power, and representation through a lens that is at once deeply personal and socially expansive. Centring on South Indian female bodybuilders, the project confronts dominant beauty standards, interrogates patriarchal ideals, and celebrates a rarely seen expression of womanhood.
Kunnath, a visual artist working between London and India, is known for her long-form, relationship-driven practice, one informed by her experiences growing up in a conservative South Indian environment. “Photography became a way to process those emotions,” she reflects. “At first, it felt like journalling, but visually. Slowly, I realised it was also a way to…
