Talk:Shambhavi Singh
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List of exhibitions moved
[edit]I've removed the list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions but am preserving them here in case anyone would like to use it for future research.
Solo exhibitions
[edit]- 2020: Gallery Escape, Bhoomi, New Delhi, India [1]
- 2014: Talwar Gallery, Reaper's Melody, New Delhi, India
- 2011: Talwar Gallery, Lonely Furrow, New York, NY, US[2]
- Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Lonely Furrow, Singapore[3]
- 2008: Talwar Gallery, Lullaby, New Delhi, India[4]
- 2007: Talwar Gallery, A Bird and 2000 echoes: paintings 2001-2006[5]
- 2002: Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, India
- 1998: Association for Visual Arts (AVA), Passage from India, Cape Town, South Africa[6]
- Kwazulu Natal Society Art Gallery (NSA), Curated by Mirjam Asmal, Durban, South Africa[7]
- 1997: Foundation for Indian Artists (FIA), Earth and Sky, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 1995: Foundation for Indian Artists (FIA), Birds eyes, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 1994: Gallery Chemould, Vigorous, Mumbai, India[8]
- 1992-93: Foundation for Indian Artists (FIA), Passion for Home, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- The Gallery, Madras, India
- 1990: Shridharapi Gallery, Dawn, New Delhi, India
- 1989: Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India
Selected group exhibitions
[edit]- 2005: Vadehra Art Gallery, We are like this only, New Delhi, India
- 2004: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Amrita Shergil Revisited, New Delhi, India
- 2003: Lalit Kala Academy, Unshackled Spirit, New Delhi, India
References
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
galleryespace.com
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Talwar Gallery, Lonely Furrow
- ^ Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Lonely Furrow Archived 5 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Talwar Gallery, Lullaby
- ^ Talwar Gallery, A Bird and 2000 echoes: paintings 2001-2006
- ^ Association for Visual Arts
- ^ Kwazulu Natal Society of Art Gallery (NSA)
- ^ Gallery Chemould
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