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Arpita Singh. Remembering
Stille Weiten – Silent Spaces
- Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
- Expo: 20/3/2025 - 27/7/2025, Serpentine Gallery, London
- by Tamsin Hong (Editor), Rebecca Ribichini (Editor), Liz Stumpf (Editor)
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| Publisher | Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9783753308258 |
| Author(s) | by Tamsin Hong (Editor), Rebecca Ribichini (Editor), Liz Stumpf (Editor) |
| Publication date | April 2025 |
| Edition | Paperback |
| Dimensions | 240 x 200 mm |
| Illustrations | 168 col.ill. |
| Pages | 224 |
| Language(s) | English ed. |
| Exhibition | Serpentine Gallery, London |
Description
The catalogue of the first solo exhibition of Arpita Singh outside India presents an influential contemporary artist who has consistently put women at the centre of her works.
This richly illustrated catalogue traces Arpita Singh’s prolific, more than six-decade-long career. Singh’s paintings draw from Bengali folk art and Indian stories, interweaving them with experiences of social upheaval and global conflict. The catalogue features works ranging from large-scale oil paintings to more intimate watercolours and ink drawings in which the artist has explored themes of gender, motherhood, feminine sensuality, and vulnerability, alongside representations of violence and political unrest in India and internationally.
Ed.: Tamsin Hong, Rebecca Ribichini, and Liz Stumpf. Geetanjali Shree,
Geeta Kapur, Nilima Sheikh, Devika Singh, and Nikita Gill. Artist interview
with Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Arpita Singh, *1937 in
Baranagar, Indien. Malerin, lebt
und arbeitet in Neu-Delhi.
Biennale Havanna, Kuba,
1986; Kiran Nadar Museum of
Art, Neu-Delhi, 2019; Gwangju
Biennale, Südkorea, 2021.
Arpita Singh. Remembering