Surekha is a contemporary Indian video artist whose works showcase themes including identity and feminism/ecology.[1] She has been a full-time artist since 1996 and her video works have been shown at galleries outside India since 2001.[2] Her works are known for the mix of video and physical presence, highlighting inherent experiences.[3] Surekha has been exploring the possibilities of the video form, negotiating the public and private, locating the body as a site of contestation and appropriation. She uses photography and video to archive, document and perform. She has shown her works both in India and many international shows. Surekha, a visual artist from India, is exploring artistic forms through installations, video & photography since last two decades. Her works investigates how visuality can engage with gender/ ecology/socio-political aesthetics, negotiating public and private spaces. Surekha has been to international art residencies and also taught in art universities. She has presented talks at Malmo University, Tate Modern etc., She has been involved in visual art collectives like BAR1, Khoj and was a founder curator of Rangoli Metro Art Center, Bangalore. Surekha lives and works in Bangalore.

Surekha
NationalityIndian
Alma materVisva Bharati University, Ken School of Arts, Bangalore University
Known forVideo and photo works
Websitehttp://surekhainfo.com/

Education edit

She studied visual arts at Ken School of arts (1985–90) and then post graduation from Vishwabharati University (1990–92).[4] She also completed her graduation in sciences from Bangalore University.[4] In 2006, she completed a film course from No.w.here London.[4]

Exhibits edit

Her work has been shown in Indian and International galleries and museums like, Kunstraum Kreuzberg (Berlin), Sanjose Museum & Ulrich museum (USA), Kunsthaus (Langenthal), Museum Guimet (Paris), EAWAG (Zurich), National Gallery of modern art (Bangalore), Devi Art Foundation & Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (New Delhi), Chemould Prescott Road & Lakeeren art gallery (Mumbai), Kastrupgard Samlingen (Copenhagen), Herbert J.Foundation (Cornell University), Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, (Rio de Janeiro), Fondacio La Caixa (Barcelona), Bucharest Biennale, Pleasure Dome (Toronto), Loveland Museum (USA), New media festival (Dhaka), Alharama Art Center, Lahore / Karachi, Minneapolis art Institute/Newark Museum, Ivam Museum (Spain), Videonnale-Malmo Museum (Stockholm), Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berlin), Jerusalem Show- Al'mamal Foundation, Asia Triennale (Manchester), Royal academy (London), Fluss (Austria), Kunst Museum (Bern), Ecole Beaux Arts (Paris), Dakshina Chitra & Boros Museum (Sweden), Ethnographic Museum (Geneva), Aboa Arsanova/Lappenrenta Museum (Finland) and IMA (Brisbane). She has had many solo shows in Bangalore since 1996 (at Venkatappa Art Gallery, Gallery Ske, Sistas art gallery, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat, Vishweshwariah science Museum, Samuha collective etc.,).[4]

Art workshops and presentations edit

As Jury for Project-grants edit

Jury and project advisor for Bosch art grants (Bangalore)- 2009,2010 Pro helvetia Fellowships (New Delhi) – 2009/2010/2012 Goethe Institute (Residency projects)- 2009/2010

References edit

  1. ^ "Crisis puts chill in Asian art". AsiaOne News. 7 November 2008. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Brave wave". Livemint.com - Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 25 July 2009.
  3. ^ "Evoking inherent experiences". The Hindu. 20 September 2004. Archived from the original on 12 November 2004. Retrieved 25 July 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d "ABOUT | SUREKHA". Retrieved 28 March 2021.

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