Sreshta Rit Premnath
Born
Sreshta Premnath

1979
Bangalore, India
NationalityAmerican
EducationCleveland Institute of Art, Bard College Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program
Notable work
  • Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi
  • Fondazione Memmo, Rome
  • Nomas Foundation, Rome
  • Zabludowicz Collection, London.
AwardsArt 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
Websitehttp://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]

Selected exhibitions

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]

References

  1. An Art21 article entitled "5 Questions for Contemporary Practice with Sreshta Rit Premnath"
  2. "Shifter Magazine"
  3. Website of Sreshta Premnath's solo exhibition at Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego, USA
  4. Website of Sreshta Premnath's solo exhibition at Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, USA
  5. Website of Sreshta Premnath's solo exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, USA
  6. Wallach Art Gallery website documenting The Protest and the Recuperation
  7. Website of Sreshta Premnath's solo exhibition at Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
  8. Website of Sreshta Premnath's solo exhibition at Nomas Foundation in Rome, Italy
  9. Folding Rulers exhibition archive on CAM St. Louis' website
  10. Queens Museum website documenting After Midnight: Indian Modernism to Contemporary Art
  11. New York Times review of "After Midnight" exhibition at the Queens Museum
  12. Frieze review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center
  13. Sculpture Magazine review of Sreshta Rit Premnath's exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center
  14. Interview of Sreshta Rit Premnath by Murtaza Vali in ArtForum
  15. Interview of Sreshta Rit Premnath by Sohrab Mohebbi in Bomb Magazine
  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 publication website
  19. NY Art Maps article about SHIFTER
  20. WorldCat references to Sreshta Premnath's publications
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