Shilpa Gupta is
an Indian multimedia artist born in 1976, who uses sound, video, performance and photography to explore themes like desire and religion.
Hatje Cantz's Facing India brings togethe six female
Indian multimedia artists who examine the country's socio - cultural landscape.
Not exact matches
JIMMIE DURHAM: AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD A sure - to - be-stellar first North American retrospective, comprised of nearly 200 objects, for the sculptor,
multimedia artist and American
Indian movement organizer.
In Facing India, the
multimedia works of seven female
Indian artists focus on borders in
Indian society, whether related to gender, territory, ecology or religion.
Exhibitions have included a survey of contemporary work by
artists from India and the
Indian Diaspora, a
multimedia installation by award - winning Romanian
artist Mircea Nicolae, and a synoptic overview of work by Malcolm Morley that spanned the eminent
artist's long career.
Queens Museum: «After Midnight:
Indian Modernism to Contemporary India, 1947/1997» (closes on Sunday) This exhibition of South Asian - born
artists is really two shows, a focused one of modernist painting from roughly the time of Independence in 1947 through the 1970s, and a larger, somewhat haphazard selection of
multimedia work from the past few years.