Design head Saumya Saxena says the project reflects a long-term view where art, ecology, and community stewardship intersect
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An urban forest takes root inside India Art Fair as Max Estates commissions a living installation
Noida, 5 February 2026: Max Estates Limited has brought a living forest into the heart of the India Art Fair 2026 through FOREST II, a site specific installation by Sri Lankan born Austrian artist Raki Nikahetiya. Commissioned by Max Estates, the work reimagines the art fair installation not as a temporary exhibit but as a regenerative ecosystem designed to endure beyond the fair.
The sculptural enclosure of the installation has been constructed using approximately ten tonnes of reclaimed metal sourced from Max Estates’ construction sites, reinforcing the developer’s approach to responsible material reuse. Within this structure, a mix of canopy, understory, and groundcover species contributes to soil regeneration, microclimate cooling, and the return of birds, butterflies, and pollinators to the space.
The artist described FOREST II as a process rather than a static artwork. Raki Nikahetiya said the installation invites a slower engagement with the city, recognising care, time, and coexistence as essential elements of making. He said the growing forest affirms that regeneration is a collective act and demonstrates how nature can return to dense urban environments through sustained stewardship.
FOREST II has been conceived with a permanent legacy beyond the fair. Following India Art Fair 2026, Max Estates’ landscaping team will relocate and continue to nurture the forest at one of the company’s developments. There, the installation will continue to grow as a living community asset, contributing to carbon capture, soil enrichment, and long term ecological value.