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Kanishka Raja creates
paintings, installations and site-specific wall works in which
images and information from disparate global settings interlock in
complex visual fields, suggestive of multiple and incongruent
points of view. In composite realms that capture notions of both
the technological and the handmade, Raja’s colliding realms of the
foreign and familiar are charged with observations of the political
and social worlds he inhabits. The artist divides his time between
New York and Calcutta and the circuitry of his production is
grounded firmly in the particular contingencies of this
fracture.
Kanishka Raja has been exhibited widely in the United States,
India, and Europe. In 2004, he received the ICA/Digitas Artist
Prize from the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. His work is
included in the collections of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA and the Meadows Art Museum, Dallas,
TX.
Mr. Raja is represented by Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, New
York
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art