Raman Mundair - Visual Art

Visual Art

Mundair’s work as an artist is influenced by her love of poetics and narrative. Exhibitions include:

2007

  • Amygdalae, (text - part of a performance/installation) a collaboration with Irish artist, Maedhbh McMohan at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin, Ireland

2005

  • Voice/Over, (text/film installation) at the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
  • A Choreographer's Cartography, (new media/text installation) Leicester City Gallery

2004

  • Awarded Flax Art Studio Residency, Belfast. Residency resulted in Answer Me A Question, a text piece, disseminated throughout the city using a series of postcards.
  • Participating artist (text/photography/video installation) in the Rule of Thumb exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

2003

  • TXT ME, (new media installation), at the Leicester City Art Gallery

2000

  • Let Me Hold You, (installation) – part of 'Fragments of Identity' exhibition, at The Generator Gallery, Loughborough - www.cuttlefish.com/fragments

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