Sreshta Rit Premnath | |
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Born | Sreshta Premnath 1979 Bangalore, India |
Nationality | American |
Education | Cleveland Institute of Art, Bard College Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program |
Notable work |
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Awards | Art Matters Foundation Award, Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship, Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund of the New York Community Trust,Arthur Levitt Jr. ’52 Fellowship Williams College |
Website | http://sreshtaritpremnath.com/ |
Sreshta Rit Premnath is an artist living in New York City whose work incorporates multiple media. [1] He is the founding editor of Shifter, a platform that convenes public discussions and produces topical publications at the intersection of art and theory. [2] He is Associate Professor of Art at Williams College. [3]
Grave/Grove Premnath's solo exhibition at Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego. [4] Curated by Amara Antilla and Natalie Bell in 2021, and organized by Guusje Sanders at ICA San Diego, the exhibition contains object installations.
Grave/Grove Premnath's solo exhibition at Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati. [5] Curated by Amara Antilla and Natalie Bell in 2021, the exhibition contains object installations.
Grave/Grove Premnath's solo exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge. [6] Curated by Amara Antilla and Natalie Bell in 2021, the exhibition contains object installations.
The Protest and the Recuperation exhibition at the Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, NYC. [7] Curated by Betti-Sue Hertz, this group exhibition explores global artistic responses to mass protests as well as strategies of recuperation.
Those Who Wait Premnath's solo exhibition at Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver. [8] Curated by Kimberly Phillips in 2019, the exhibition contains object installations and was accompanied by a monograph.
Cadere/Rose Premnath's solo exhibition at Nomas Foundation, in Rome Italy. [9] Curated by Maria Rosa Sossai in 2017, the exhibition contains large monograph vinyl wall prints, object installations, and a video.
Folding Rulers at Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) St Louis, USA. [10] This solo exhibition, curated by Kelly Schindler in 2012, is a full room installation with wall banners and objects visualizing representations of power.
After Midnight: Indian Modernism to Contemporary Art exhibition at the Queens Museum, NYC. [11] Curated by Arshiya Lokhandwala, this group exhibition explores themes of art and nation-building in a newly globalized contemporary art world. [12]
Frieze review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, USA [13]
Sculpture Magazine review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, USA [14]
ArtForum interview of Sreshta Rit Premnath's by Murtaza Vali [15]
Bomb Magazine interview of Sreshta Rit Premnath's by Sohrab Mohebbi [16]
ArtForum review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at Kansas Gallery [17]
e-flux conversations publication by Sreshta Rit Premnath entitled "Critique as Unlearning" [18]
SHIFTER [19] a topical publication, founded and co-edited by Sreshta Rit Premnath [20] [21]
Sreshta Rit Premnath | |
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Born | Sreshta Premnath 1979 Bangalore, India |
Nationality | American |
Education | Cleveland Institute of Art, Bard College Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program |
Notable work |
|
Awards | Art Matters Foundation Award, Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship, Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund of the New York Community Trust,Arthur Levitt Jr. ’52 Fellowship Williams College |
Website | http://sreshtaritpremnath.com/ |
Sreshta Rit Premnath is an artist living in New York City whose work incorporates multiple media. [1] He is the founding editor of Shifter, a platform that convenes public discussions and produces topical publications at the intersection of art and theory. [2] He is Associate Professor of Art at Williams College. [3]
Grave/Grove Premnath's solo exhibition at Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego. [4] Curated by Amara Antilla and Natalie Bell in 2021, and organized by Guusje Sanders at ICA San Diego, the exhibition contains object installations.
Grave/Grove Premnath's solo exhibition at Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati. [5] Curated by Amara Antilla and Natalie Bell in 2021, the exhibition contains object installations.
Grave/Grove Premnath's solo exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge. [6] Curated by Amara Antilla and Natalie Bell in 2021, the exhibition contains object installations.
The Protest and the Recuperation exhibition at the Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, NYC. [7] Curated by Betti-Sue Hertz, this group exhibition explores global artistic responses to mass protests as well as strategies of recuperation.
Those Who Wait Premnath's solo exhibition at Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver. [8] Curated by Kimberly Phillips in 2019, the exhibition contains object installations and was accompanied by a monograph.
Cadere/Rose Premnath's solo exhibition at Nomas Foundation, in Rome Italy. [9] Curated by Maria Rosa Sossai in 2017, the exhibition contains large monograph vinyl wall prints, object installations, and a video.
Folding Rulers at Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) St Louis, USA. [10] This solo exhibition, curated by Kelly Schindler in 2012, is a full room installation with wall banners and objects visualizing representations of power.
After Midnight: Indian Modernism to Contemporary Art exhibition at the Queens Museum, NYC. [11] Curated by Arshiya Lokhandwala, this group exhibition explores themes of art and nation-building in a newly globalized contemporary art world. [12]
Frieze review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, USA [13]
Sculpture Magazine review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, USA [14]
ArtForum interview of Sreshta Rit Premnath's by Murtaza Vali [15]
Bomb Magazine interview of Sreshta Rit Premnath's by Sohrab Mohebbi [16]
ArtForum review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at Kansas Gallery [17]
e-flux conversations publication by Sreshta Rit Premnath entitled "Critique as Unlearning" [18]
SHIFTER [19] a topical publication, founded and co-edited by Sreshta Rit Premnath [20] [21]