For Shiva Gor, 36, art is his medium of choice to visually represent the rich culture of his tribal community, and offer a critique to current practices of art. Shiva is from the Gor community—a subgroup of the Banjaras— in Maharashtra. He specialises in installations, an artistic genre of site-specific, three-dimensional design to transform the perception of a space. Gor has been working on voicing the issues of tribal communities through art. “We talk about Dalits, Brahmins, Muslims. But we don’t often talk about tribes. Because democracy is not accessible to them. And hardly anyone is coming to the jungles to check upon them,” he says. Gor believes that art has a power and it should be used to present a discourse for tribal communities.