Sangam Vankhade, an Indian-based sculptor from Ahmedabad, brings forth the impermanence of monuments through his stone carvings and drawings, creating spaces that weave histories, stories, and memories into symbolic forms. His deep connection to stone stems from his childhood in a stone-carving family, where he learned to appreciate the material's solidity and fragility. Sangam's works embody a philosophical exploration of monumentality, often reflecting on empires, power dynamics, and the enduring traces left by history. Born in 1991, Sangam earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Sculpture and his Master’s degree in Sculpture (from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda, India.