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Reena Saini Kallat Biography
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1973 |
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Born in Delhi, India
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1991 - 1996 |
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B.F.A., Sir J.J.School of Art, Mumbai
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2010
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Never Run Away, 2 person exhibition, curated by Shaheen Merali, Stux Gallery, New York
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2010
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Arte Fiera Art First, represented by Primo Marella Gallery (Milan) in Bologna
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2010
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The Empire Strikes Back, Saatchi Gallery, London
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2010
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Urban Manners 2, Contemporary Artists from India, curated by Adelina Von Furstenberg in collaboration with Peter Nagy, at SESC Pompeia, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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2009
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Spectrum: Indian Art at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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2009
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Artissima, represented by Primo Marella Gallery (Milan) in Turin
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2009
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View Points and Viewing points - 2009 Asian Art Biennale, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
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2009
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Milan Galleria, curated by Georgio Verzotti, Triennale Museum, Milan
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2009
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India Art Summit, represented by Chemould Prescott Road (Mumbai) in Delhi
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2009
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Ventosul Biennale, Curitiba, Brazil
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2009
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Drift, Marella Gallery, Milan (solo)
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2009
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Passage to India Part II at Initial Access, Frank Cohen Collection, Wolverhampton, UK
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2009
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Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea and Essl Museum, Vienna
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2009
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INDIA XIANZAI : Contemporary Indian Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai
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2009
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Scope Basel, represented by Primo Marella Gallery (Milan) in Basel
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2009
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HK09-Hongkong International Art Fair, represented by Primo Marella Gallery (Milan) in Hongkong
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2009
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Low Blow: And Other Species of Confusion, Stux gallery, New York
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2009
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My Little India, Marella Gallery, Beijing
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2009
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In the Mood for Paper, F2 Gallery, Beijing
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2009
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Indian Narratives in the 21st Century: Between Memory and History, Casa Asia, Madrid and Barcelona, Spain
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2009
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Art Dubai, represented by Chemould Prescott Road (Mumbai) in Dubai
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2009
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Body Chatter, Walsh Gallery, Chicago
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2008
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Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art, Mori Art Museum, Japan
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2008
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India Moderna, curator: Juan Guardiola, organized by Casa Asia, IVAM Museum, Valencia, Spain
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2008
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Frieze Art Fair, represented by Arndt and Partner Gallery (Berlin) in London
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2008
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3rd Nanjing Triennale, curators: Fumihiko Sumitomo, Jaeyoung Kang, China
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2008
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TEAF (Taehwagang Eco Art Festival )- Dream River, Korea
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2008
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SH Contemporary Art Fair, represented by Arario Gallery (Beijing) in Shanghai
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2008
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Everywhere is War (And Rumours of it), Bodhi Art Gallery, Mumbai
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2008
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HK08- Hongkong International Art Fair, represented by Primo Marella Gallery (Milan) in Hongkong
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2008
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Silt of Seasons, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai (solo)
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2008
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Subject to Change without Notice, Walsh Gallery, Chicago (solo)
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2008
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Reena Saini Kallat, Walsh Gallery, Chicago (solo)
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2008
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Excavation: Memory / Myth / Membrane, Museum Gallery, Mumbai
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2007
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International Incheon Women Artists’ Biennale, Korea
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2007
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Soft Power: Asian Attitude, Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai
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2007
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Urban Manners, curated by Adelina Von Furstenberg, at Hangar Bicocca , Milan
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2007
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Indian Art Now, curated by Daniela Palozzoli; Spazio Oberdan, Milan
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2007
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New Narratives: Contemporary Art From India, curated by Betty Seid, Chicago Cultural Centre, Chicago
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2007
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Thermocline Of Art- New Asian Waves, curated by Wonil Rhee and Peter Weibel at ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany
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2007
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Indian Colour, Keumsan Gallery, Heyri, Korea
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2007
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Gulf Art Fair, Dubai
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2006
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Modern Indian Works On Paper, Arthur Ross Gallery, Philadelphia and the Georgia Museum of Art, USA
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2006
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Lille 3000 ( Maximum City-Mumbai), Lille, France
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2006
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Rainbow Of Refuse, Bodhi Art Gallery, Mumbai and Singapore (solo)
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2006
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Hungry God- Indian Contemporary Art, curated by Yun Chaegab and June Gwak, Arario Gallery, Beijing and Busan MoMA
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2006
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India Express – Art and Popular Culture, Art Museum Tennispalace, curators: Tuija Kuutti and Pusa, organized by the Helsinki City Art Museum, Finland
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2005
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Mom and Pop Art, Walsh Gallery, Chicago
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2005
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Span, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai
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2005
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Indian Paintings of the New Millenium, curated by Helen Asquine Fazio at Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery at Fairfield University, USA
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2005
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Black Flute (And Other Stories), Nature Morte, New Delhi (solo)
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2004
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Black Flute, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai (solo)
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2004
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Contemporary Art from India, Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
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2004
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Zoom! Art in Contemporary India. Curators: Nancy Adajania and Luis Serpa, The Culturgest Museum, Lisbon, Portugal
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2003
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Crossing generations: diVERGE, Gallery Chemould’s 40th anniversary, Curators: Geeta Kapoor and Chaitanya Sambrani, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai
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2003
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Hard Copy, two-person show with Jitish Kallat, Gallery 88, Calcutta
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2003
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Tiranga, curator: Peter Nagy, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
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2002
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The Battlefield Is The Mind, Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore (solo)
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2002
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Seven Faces of Dust, Chicago Radio, Mumbai (solo)
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2002
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Reclaim Our Freedom, organized by Open Circle, Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai
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2001
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Big River 2, CCA7 Gallery, Port Of Spain, Trinidad
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2000
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Skin, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai and Art Inc. Gallery, New Delhi (solo)
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2000
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Orchard of Home-grown Secrets, Gallery Chemould and Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai (solo)
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1999
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Edge of the Century, curated by Amit Mukhopadhyay, Academy of Fine Arts and Literature, New Delhi
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1998
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Orchard of Home-grown Secrets, Gallery Chemould and Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai (solo)
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