Schandra Singh
Schandra Singh (born 1977) is an artist based in New York.
Biography
Schandra Singh is a first generation American, born in Suffern, NY to immigrant parents. She is the daughter of Anand Singh, an Indian Maharaja and Gisa Singh an Austrian model.
Her large-scale paintings show people in relaxing situations[1] as a form of escape from distress.[2]
In April 2013, Singh was the focus of a story on the public radio program This American Life, where she recounted a tale of her correspondence with a mysterious man in London whose autistic son was a fan of her work.
She received her MFA from Yale in 2006.
She is also the sister of actress Sabine Singh.[3]
Selected exhibitions
- 2009: The Empire Strikes Back: Indian Art Today, The Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
- 2008: The Sun is not Ridiculous, Galerie Bertrand & Gruner, Geneva, Switzerland
- 2007: Around and Around 1000 Times, RARE, New York; SCOPE New York, Lincoln Center
- 2006: Holiday Show, Baumgartner Gallery, New York
- 2003: Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, New York; Broom Street Studio Inc., Woodstock
- 2002: Cycle de Vie, Black Box Studio, Los Angeles
- 1999: Invitational Show, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence
References
External links
- Artist’s official site
- Galerie Bertrand & Gruner Schandra Singh works
- Further information and images from the Saatchi Gallery
- Schandra Singh on ArtFacts.net
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