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Ravi Agarwal, Künstler, Umweltaktivist und Kurator, lebt in Delhi.
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Ravi Agarwal, Künstler, Umweltaktivist und Kurator, lebt in Delhi.  
  
Weitere Informationen über Kunst und Tätigkeit Ravi Agarwals: [http://www.raviagarwal.com www.raviagarwal.com], [http://www.raviagarwal.com www.toxicslink.org]<br>
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Weitere Informationen über Kunst und Tätigkeit Ravi Agarwals: [http://www.raviagarwal.com www.raviagarwal.com], [http://www.raviagarwal.com www.toxicslink.org]<br>  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ravi Agarwal konzipiert das Elbe-Yamuna-Projekt gemeinsam mit Nina Kalenbach und Till Krause.Er ist Kurator der Ausstellung in Delhi im November 2011.In Hamburg kuratiert er auf dem Hafenlieger Caesar die Ausstellung zum Yamuna-Fluss (18. bis 28. Oktober 2011). <br>
 
 
 
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===== CV<br>  =====
 
 
 
Lives and works in New Delhi<br>
 
 
 
Ravi Agarwal is an artist, environmental activist, writer and curator. His earlier work, in the documentary oeuvre, encompasses ‘nature’, ‘work,’ ‘labour,’ and the ‘street,’ while more recent work has been traversing questions of the self and ecological sustainability based on explorations of ‘personal ecologies.’ He now works with photography, video and installation.
 
 
 
<br>His art practice is integral to his other pursuits. He is the founder of the well known Indian NGO Toxics Link. He has been invited by the City of Hamburg and the Goethe Institute to cocurate a twin city public art project to be held simultaneously in Hamburg and Delhi, in October[http://www.raviagarwal.com /] November 2011.<br><br>
 
 
 
===== Solo Shows<br>  =====
 
 
 
2010-11 Flux: dystopia, utopia, heterotopia. Gallery Espace, New Delhi<br>2008 An Other Place, Gallery Espace, New Delhi,<br>2006: Alien Waters, India International Centre, New Delhi,<br>2000: Down and Out, Labouring Under Global Capitalism, New Delhi,India Habitat Centre,Ahmedabad, Gujarat India, The Hutheesingh Visual Arts Gallery, Amsterdam - National Vakbondsmuseum<br>1995: A Street View, All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, New Delhi <br>  
 
  
 
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===== Selected Group Exhibitions<br>  =====
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Ravi Agarwal konzipiert das Elbe-Yamuna-Projekt gemeinsam mit Nina Kalenbach und Till Krause. Er ist Kurator des Delhi-Teils der Veranstaltung, des [[Delhi|"PROJECT Y: A Yamuna-Elbe Public Art and Outreach Project"]]. In Hamburg stellte er sowohl eigene Arbeiten also auch die weitere Künstler aus Delhi zur Yamuna in den Kontext der [[Ausstellung Freie Flusszone|Ausstellung "Freie Flusszone"]]. <br>  
 
 
2011 The Eye is a Lonely Hunter, Images of Humankind,curated Katerina Gregos, Solvej Helweg Ovesen. Fotofestival Mannheim_Ludwigshafen_Heidelberg, Germany<br>2011 After the Crash, curated Camilla Boehimo, Orto Botanico – Museum, Rome<br>2011 Tolstoy Farm, curated Gayatri Sinha, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi<br>2011 India Art Summit, Gallery Espace, New Delhi<br>2010 CWG, Sports and the City, curated Rupika Chawala, LKA, New Delhi<br>2010 Where Three Dreams Cross, curated Sunil Gupta et al, Whitechapel Gallery, London, and Winterthur Fotomuseum, Switzerland<br>2009 Detour, curated Ranjit Hoskote, Gallery Chemould, New Delhi<br>2009 Astonishment of Being, curated Deeksha Nath, Birla Academy for Arts and Culture, Kolkotta<br>2009 The Purple Wall, curated Gayatri Sinha, India Art Summit, 2009<br>2009 Recycle, curated Bhavna Vij, Travencore House, New Delhi, Nature Morte, Kolkota<br>2008/ 11 Indian Highway, curated Julia Peyton-Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gunnar Kvaran, traveling exhibition, Serpentine Gallery, London (2008), Astrep Fernley Museum, Oslo, Norway (2009), Denmark (2010), Lyon-France (2011), MAXX, Rome, Italy (2011)<br>2008 Extinct, curated Pooja Sood, 48deg C, Public Eco-Art International festival, New Delhi<br>2008 Still/Moving Image, curated Deeksha Nath, Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi<br>2008 Click! Contemporary Photography in India, curated Sunil Gupta and Radhika Singh, Vadhera Gallery, New Delhi<br>2007 Frieze Art Fair, Khoj Artists Workshop Stall, London<br>2007 Horn Please, The Narrative in Contemporary Indian Art ,curated Bernhard Fibicher, Suman Gopinath, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland.<br>2007: Public Places, Private Spaces, curated Gayatri Sinha, Zetta Emmons, Newark Museum, Newark and Minneapolis (2008) USA.<br>2006; Watching Me Watching India - curated by Gayatri Sinha and Celina Lunsford, Frankfurt Fotographie International, Frankfurt, Germany<br>2003: Crossing Generations: DiVERGE: Forty years of Gallery Chemould, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, curated by Geeta Kapoor and Chaitanya<br>2002: Documenta 11, curated Okwui, Enzwor, Kassel, Germany<br>1996: 2nd Biennial of Creative Photography, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi<br>1995: First National Exhibition of Photography, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi<br>1993 Bombay Natural History Society photo exhibition, Bombay, India.
 
 
 
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===== Books and Catalogues <br>  =====
 
 
 
Chemicals, Environment, Health: A Global Management Perspective<br>co authored, Taylor and Francis<br>Flux: Dystopia, Utopia, Heterotopia, Gallery Espace, 2011<br>In the Shadow of the Vulture, 48 deg C, Public Eco Art, Goethe Institute, New Delhi, 2009<br>Immersion. Emergence, Youthreach, New Delhi, 2007<br>Down and Out: Labouring under Global Capitalism New Delhi: Oxford University Press and Amsterdam, University Press, 2000<br>Making a Difference, A collection of essays, ed. Rukmani Shekhar, Spic Mackay, New Delhi, 1998<br>Portfolios in The India Magazine, 1995 and 1997<br>Portfolio in The First City Magazine, 2003<br>Monthly Photo Column in First City Magazine, since Feb 2005<br><br>
 
 
 
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1. Contemporary Flows, Fluid Times, Art Fair Magazine, February 2011<br>2. Fight for a Forest, Nature without Borders, Seminar 613, ed. Mahesh Ranagarajan and M.D.Madhusudan, September 2010<br>3. Hi Tech Heaps, Forsaken Lives (co-authored), Challenging the Chip, Labour Rights and Environmental Justice in the Global Electronics Industry, ed Ted Smith et al, Temple University Press, USA, 2007<br>4. Standardised, packaged, ready for consumption, Sarai Reader 05, Bare Acts, Sarai – CSDS, Delhi, 2005<br>5. Beyond environmental standards, from techno centric to people centric environmental governance. Troubles Times, Sustainable Development and Governance in the Age of Extrems.” SDPI, Islamabad, 2006<br>6. Resisting technology, regaining and a personal ecology, Sarai Reader, 03, Shaping Technologies, 2003<br>7. Corporate Social responsibility, a critical perspective from India, Cometische humanisering? Ed Tonja van den Ende et al, Humanistic University Press, Amsterdam, 2005<br>8. Walk on the Wild Side, (co-authored) Green Book, ed Ruskin Bond, Roli Books, 2003<br><br>
 
 
 
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1. Art India, Volume XV, 2010-11, Roles People Play, Meera Menezes<br>2. Art India, Volume XV, 2010-11, The Nature of the Beast, Janice Pariat<br>3. Art India, Volume XIV, 2009-10, Images with Conscience, Meera Menezes<br><br>
 
 
 
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Yamuna – Elbe, Art and ecology seminar, December 2010, Goethe Institute, New Delhi (ww.yamuna-elbe.org)<br><br>
 
 
 
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Arts Residency, Basel, Pro Helvetia, 2009<br>Khoj Peers Arts Residency, 2007<br><br>
 
 
 
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IFCS- UN Special Recognition Award for Chemical Safety, 2008<br>Ashoka Fellowship, social entrepreneurship, 1997[[|]]<br>  
 
  
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===== Ravi Agarwal: Beitrag zur Ausstellung "Freie Flusszone" in Hamburg<br> =====
  
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Version vom 4. Dezember 2011, 21:04 Uhr

Ravi Agarwal

Ravi Agarwal, Künstler, Umweltaktivist und Kurator, lebt in Delhi.

Weitere Informationen über Kunst und Tätigkeit Ravi Agarwals: www.raviagarwal.com, www.toxicslink.org


Ravi Agarwal konzipiert das Elbe-Yamuna-Projekt gemeinsam mit Nina Kalenbach und Till Krause. Er ist Kurator des Delhi-Teils der Veranstaltung, des "PROJECT Y: A Yamuna-Elbe Public Art and Outreach Project". In Hamburg stellte er sowohl eigene Arbeiten also auch die weitere Künstler aus Delhi zur Yamuna in den Kontext der Ausstellung "Freie Flusszone".

Ravi Agarwal: Beitrag zur Ausstellung "Freie Flusszone" in Hamburg

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