Kumaresan Selvaraj is a contemporary artist known for his work with the KINETICS collective and his participation in various solo and group exhibitions in India and internationally. His notable solo exhibitions include "Lines of Sight" at Exhibit 320, New Delhi (2019), and "Visible-Invisible" at Veda Art Gallery, Chennai (2014). Selvaraj's contributions to the KINETICS collective have been showcased in exhibitions such as "Confluence" at Gallery Veda, Chennai (2023) and "And I Think You Should Know This" at Kadari Art Gallery, Hyderabad (2021).
Other significant group exhibitions include "India Art Fair" at Exhibit 320, New Delhi (2016 to 2024), "Meraki" at Park Hyatt, Chennai (2023), and "The Infinite Present" at Exhibit 320, New Delhi (2018). His work has also been featured in "Kinetics Presents: Sensation" at Gallery Veda, Chennai (2019) and "When Attitudes Become Form" at OED Gallery, Kochi (2021). His works have been featured in the Delhi Contemporary Art Week, represented by Exhibit 320 at Bikaner House, New Delhi (2022–2024).
Kumaresan's career has been supported by notable fellowships, such as the Lalit Kala Akademi Research Scholar (Chennai, 2009-2010), His work continues to explore and push boundaries in the contemporary art world, with frequent participation in high-profile exhibitions like "Delhi Contemporary Art Weekend" (2022-2024) and "Art Mumbai" at Mahalaxmi Racecourse (2023).