Pratap Morey (b.1981) is a Mumbai-based artist with a post-graduate diploma in Indian Aesthetics from Mumbai University and a Graduate degree in Fine Art from Vasai Vikasini College of Visual Arts.
His solo exhibitions include Concrete Ciphers, TARQ, Mumbai (2019); Lost right Angle, Space Gachang, Deagu, South Korea (2017) and measure | decipher, TARQ, Mumbai (2015).
He has participated in several curated group shows, including Overlaps at TARQ, Mumbai (2024); Space Studio Alumni Show, Space Studio, Vadodara (2024); Spaced Out curated by Rahul Kumar at Art Incept, New Delhi (2022); Navigating Geometries, an online show with TARQ, Mumbai (2020); Making Spaces curated by Saloni Doshi at Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai (2019); Under Construction, curated by Anuj Daga, Khoj Artist Association, New Delhi (2018); Planes of Experience, Zones of Action, curated by Kaiwan Mehta, Gallery Max Muller Bhavan, Mumbai (2017), Jeonnam International Sumuk Pre-biennale, Jeollanam-do, South Korea (2017); Red moon song, curated by Georgina Maddox, Apeejay Art, New Delhi (2016); Imagined futures, Reconstructed past, curated by Meera Menezes, Gallery Anant, New Delhi (2016); The Unbearable Closeness of Being at Gallery Engendered, New Delhi (2015); the Art on Paper biennale at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, North Carolina, USA (2014); Interstices at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2012); Stop Making Sense at False Ceiling Gallery, Mumbai (2012); and @rt Virtually Real at Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi (2012) among others.
His art fair participation includes Art Mumbai, Mumbai (2024) and India Art Fair, New Delhi (2023, 2020, 2017, 2013), represented by TARQ, Mumbai; AD Design Show, Mumbai (2018); United Art Fair, co-curated by Meera Menezes under the Artistic Direction of Peter Nagy, New Delhi (2013) and India Art Fair, New Delhi (2013), represented by Art Alive Gallery. Morey has participated in residencies at several institutions such as Space Studios, Vadodara, India (2017); Gachang Art Studio, Deagu, South Korea (2017); Harmony Art Foundation, India (2015); the Artists-In-Residence programme hosted by the President of India at the RashtrapatiBhavan, New Delhi (2014); CRACK International Residency, Bangladesh (2013); Space 118, Mumbai (2012); and Uttarayan Art Foundation, Vadodara (2012).
Pratap’s artworks were displayed as part of the Lexus Design Awards in 2022 and have been on display at the Meta office in Gurugram as part of the Meta Open Art Program since 2021.
He is also the recipient of the Bendre-Husain-Scholarship, India (2013) and the La Critique award at Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, France (2012). He currently lives and works in Mumbai, India.