Dayanita Singh - Group Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

  • 1995 So many worlds—Photographs from DU Magazine, Holderbank, Aargau, Switzerland
  • 1997 India—A Contemporary View, Asian Arts Museum, San Francisco
  • 1997 India—A Celebration of Independence,1947–1997 Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts, Philadelphia
  • 1997 Out of India, Contemporary Art of the South Asian Diaspora, Queens Museum of Art, New York
  • 1998 Another India, Crealdé School of Art, Orlando, Florida
  • 1998 La Filature, Mulhouse, France
  • 1999 Another Girl, Another Planet, Greenberg Gallery, New York
  • 1999 Inferno and Paradiso, BildMuseet Umeå, Sweden
  • 1999 Worlds of Work – images of the south, Musée d'ethnographie, Geneva
  • 2000 Century City, Tate Modern, London
  • 2002 Red Light, Australian Center for Photography, Sydney
  • 2002 Kapital und Karma. Aktuelle Positionen indischer Kunst, Kunsthalle, Wien
  • 2002 Bollywood – Das indische Kino und die Schweiz, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich
  • 2002 Banaras: The Luminous City, Asia Society, New York
  • 2002 Photo Sphere, Nature Morte, New Delhi
  • 2003 Architektur der Obdachlosigkeit, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
  • 2003 The Family, Windsor Gallery, Florida
  • 2004 Ten Commandments, Stiftung Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden
  • 2004 Edge of Desire, art gallery of Western Australia, Perth
  • 2005 Presence, Sepia International, New York
  • 2005 Edge of Desire, Asia Society, New York
  • 2006 Sub-Contingent, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin
  • 2006 The Eighth Square, Ludwig Museum, Cologne
  • 2006 Cities in Transition, NYC, Boston Hartford
  • 2007 Private/Corporate, Sammlung Daimler Chrysler, Berlin
  • 2011 Paris-Delhi-Bombay, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris

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