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Organic dreams of electric sheep: Image, Empathy and Pulse: After Philip K. Dick |
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as a part of FOCUS Festival |
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15 - 30 March, 2013 | |||||||
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GIGI SCARIA Born in 1973 in Kothanalloor, Kerala, Gigi Scaria completed his Bachelor’s degree in painting from the College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram, in 1995, and his Master’s degree from Jamia Millia University, New Delhi, in 1998. He was awarded the Inlaks Scholarship in Visual Art, 2012 and Macgeorge Fellowship, Ian Potter Museum, Melbourne, Australia, 2012. Some of his selected shows include 'The Sahmat Collective: Art and Activism in India since 1989', Smart Museum of Art at University of Chicago, Chicago, 2013; 'Cynical Love: Life in the Everyday', Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi, 2012; ‘INDIA- LADO A LADO’, curated by Tereza de Arruda, SESC Belenzinho Sao Paulo, Brazil 2012; ‘India’, curated by Pieter Tjabbes and Tereza de Arruda, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2011; 'Crossroads : India Escalate', India Pavilion at Prague Biennale 5, 2011; 'Everyone Agrees: It's About to Explode', Venice Biennale, Venice, 2011; 3rd Singapore Biennale, 2011; 'Concurrent India', Helsinki Art Museum Tennis Palace, Finland, 2011; 'Finding India: Art for the New century', Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Taipei, 2010; 'Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art', 5th Anniversary Exhibition, Mori Art Museum, Japan, 2008; 'India: Public Places, Private Spaces', Contemporary Photography and Video Art, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, USA, 2008. Scaria’s solo shows include 'Prisms of Perception', The Ian Potter Museum of Art, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 2012; ‘Open Windows Closed Boundaries’, presented by Gallery Chemould, Mumbai at Dubai Art fair, Dubai, 2012; 'Amusement Park', Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai, 2009; 'Settlement', Christian Hosp, Berlin, 2009. In 2005, the artist was honoured with the Sanskriti Award in Visual Arts. |
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