Anjum Singh
Anjum Singh (born 1967) is an Indian artist.[1] She was born in New Delhi, India, where she continues to live and work.[2] Singh is the daughter of artists Arpita Singh and Paramjit Singh.
She earned her Bachelors in Fine Arts from Kala Bhawan in 1989 and her Masters in Fine Arts from College of Art in 1991. She also received a degree in Painting and Printmaking from The Corcoran School of Art in 1994.
Solo Exhibitions
- 2015: Talwar Gallery, Masquerade, New York, NY, US
- 2010: Palette Gallery, The Skin Remembers, New Delhi, India
- 2009: Vadehra Art Gallery, All That Glitters is Litter, New Delhi, India
- 2007: Bodhi Art, Urban Sprawl, Singapore
- 2002: Talwar Gallery, New York, NY, US
- 2002: Talwar Gallery, New York, NY, US
- 2001: Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore, India
- 1999: Gallery Chemould, Bombay, India
- 1996: Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, India
Selected Group Exhibitions
- 2011: Prince of Wales Museum, Fabular Bodies, Mumbai, India
- 2011: San Jose Museum, Roots in the Air and Branches Below, San Jose, CA, US
- 2007: Grosvner Vadehra Gallery, Here and Now, London, UK
- 2005: Talwar Gallery, (Desi)re, New York, NY, US
- 2005: Vadehra Art Gallery, Are we like this only?, New Delhi, India
- 2005: Bodhi Art, Towards Abstraction, New Delhi, India
- 2003: Gallery Chemould, 20×20, Mumbai, India
- 2002: Art Inc., Transfigurations, New Delhi, India
- 2001: Khoj International Artists Workshop, Modinagar, India
- 2000: Jehangir Art Gallery, A Global View: Indian Artists at Home and the World, Mumbai, India
- 2000: Sakshi Gallery, Embarkations, Mumbai, India
- 2000: Lakeeren Gallery, Anonymously Yours, Mumbai, India
- 1999: Art Ink, Edge of the Century, New Delhi, India
- 1999: Pernegg & Salzburg, The Search Within, Austria, New Delhi & Mumbai, India
- 1998: 7th International Cairo Biennale, Cairo, Egypt
- 1998: The Next Wave, Melbourne, Australia
- 1997: SAHMAT, Gift of India, New Delhi, India
- 1997: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Colors of Independence, New Delhi, India
- 1996: 6th Bharat Bhawan Biennale, Bhopal, India
References
- ↑ Saffron Art. http://www.saffronart.com/artists/anjum-singh
- ↑ Palette Art Gallery. http://www.paletteartgallery.com/profile/anjum-singh
External links
- The Asian Age, "Powerful Impact!," January 2011.
- The New York Times, "Art in Review," November 2002.
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