Artist’s CV
Education:
2017/2021 – BA Hons English and German Literature and Language, University of Oxford
2022/2023: MA Contemporary Art Practice, Royal College of Art
Selected Festivals/Screenings:
2024
- Antimatter Media Art Festival, Victoria, BC Canada. Radicle City: Snapshots of Bangalore. Screening with introduction.
- SET Film Festival, London UK. Radicle City: Snapshots of Bangalore. 2024. Screening with Q&A.
- Borders, Belvedere 21 & Vienna Contemporary Art Space, Vienna. Selected screening by VCAS (Vienna Contemporary Art Space). Radicle City. 2024.
- Deluge Contemporary Art Space, Victoria, BC. Radicle City. 2024.
Selected International Residencies
2023-24
- Artcore Gallery and 1. Shanti Road, “The Silence of Growing Things” residency in Bangalore.
Duo Exhibitions
2024
- Artcore Gallery, Derby, UK. The Silence of Growing Things, “Radicle City: Snapshots of Bangalore” premiere.
Group Exhibitions
2023
- Millbank, London, UK. Bodies Beyond Words, “I cannot wash away the blue”.
2022
- Royal College of Art, MA degree show, “Lagerstaette”, “The House my Grandfather Built”, “Losing Your Mother”.
- Imaginary Z, Hangzhou, China. Group Exhibition “Despite the Snow Outside”.
Performances:
2023
- Tate Modern London, Tate Lates: Beyond Surface – Tactile Presence, solo artist’s talk and performance, “Indigo: Exploring the Legacies of Partition through the Indigo Dye”.
- Montez Press Radio, Beyond Surface, “I Cannot Wash Away the Blue: The Ballad of the Blue Elephant”.
- Muskinattic, St Giles Church, London. Performance of sound and spoken word piece “Indigo” in collaboration with MengQing.
Published Writing:
2023
- The Pluralist, Issue 10. Dark Rooms.
- Flaneur Magazine, issue 9, “Boulevard Peripherique”. “On the Island of St Denis”.
2022
- The Pluralist, Issue 9, “Words in Blue Neon”. Dark Rooms.
2017-2021
- The Oxford Review of Books. “Fitz-Roving”.
- The ISIS Magazine. “Stories from the Anthropocene: Part 1”.
- The ISIS Magazine. “Stories from the Anthropocene: Part 2”.
- The Organization for World Peace.
- The Oxford Review of Books. “Death From Above”.
Education:
2017/2021 – BA Hons English and German Literature and Language, University of Oxford
2022/2023: MA Contemporary Art Practice, Royal College of Art
Selected Festivals/Screenings:
2024
- Antimatter Media Art Festival, Victoria, BC Canada. Radicle City: Snapshots of Bangalore. Screening with introduction.
- SET Film Festival, London UK. Radicle City: Snapshots of Bangalore. 2024. Screening with Q&A.
- Borders, Belvedere 21 & Vienna Contemporary Art Space, Vienna. Selected screening by VCAS (Vienna Contemporary Art Space). Radicle City. 2024.
- Deluge Contemporary Art Space, Victoria, BC. Radicle City. 2024.
Selected International Residencies
2023-24
- Artcore Gallery and 1. Shanti Road, “The Silence of Growing Things” residency in Bangalore.
Duo Exhibitions
2024
- Artcore Gallery, Derby, UK. The Silence of Growing Things, “Radicle City: Snapshots of Bangalore” premiere.
Group Exhibitions
2023
- Millbank, London, UK. Bodies Beyond Words, “I cannot wash away the blue”.
2022
- Royal College of Art, MA degree show, “Lagerstaette”, “The House my Grandfather Built”, “Losing Your Mother”.
- Imaginary Z, Hangzhou, China. Group Exhibition “Despite the Snow Outside”.
Performances:
2023
- Tate Modern London, Tate Lates: Beyond Surface – Tactile Presence, solo artist’s talk and performance, “Indigo: Exploring the Legacies of Partition through the Indigo Dye”.
- Montez Press Radio, Beyond Surface, “I Cannot Wash Away the Blue: The Ballad of the Blue Elephant”.
- Muskinattic, St Giles Church, London. Performance of sound and spoken word piece “Indigo” in collaboration with MengQing.
Published Writing:
2023
- The Pluralist, Issue 10. Dark Rooms.
- Flaneur Magazine, issue 9, “Boulevard Peripherique”. “On the Island of St Denis”.
2022
- The Pluralist, Issue 9, “Words in Blue Neon”. Dark Rooms.
2017-2021
- The Oxford Review of Books. “Fitz-Roving”.
- The ISIS Magazine. “Stories from the Anthropocene: Part 1”.
- The ISIS Magazine. “Stories from the Anthropocene: Part 2”.
- The Organization for World Peace.
- The Oxford Review of Books. “Death From Above”.