Remen Chopra Vdv

Remen Chopra vdv Born, 1980, New Delhi B.F.A and M.F.A in Fine Art from the College of Art, New Delhi. In 2004, Residency in 2007 at the School of Visual Art New York. Diploma in photography from the School of Phototechnic, New Delhi. Awarded the All India Fine Art and Craft award in 2002. Residency program with Atelier 2221 Edition Studio, New Delhi. Followed by a residency (through the Crafts museum, New Delhi) in 2003, with local craftsmen from Bihar and Bengal, with the purpose of understanding folk trends within a contemporary situation. Select shows : 2009 Dec, Finding India , Group show ,Seoul Korea, by, Sakshi Art Gallery 2009 Sept, A new vanguard- new trends in Indian art, group show, Saffron art and Guild art gallery in collaboration , New York 2009, Aug, art fair, India art summit , with Guild 2009, Aug, Group exhibition, Gallery Espace 2009, residency, Guild Mumbai 2009 April, Art against Terrorism/ violence , group show curated by Amit Mukhopadhay, Calcutta 2009 Feb, Art fair Rotterdam, Willem Baars Foundation, 2008, November , ‘Everything’ group show, at Westerhuis , Amsterdam by Willem Baars projects and Bose Krishnamachari. 2007, August, Insider, Group show , Bodhi art gallery Mumbai, 2007, June , harrowing reality , School of visual art gallery , Chelsea , New York. 2006 September, ‘Cross Polynations’ : engendering images of women in two different countries , a three women group show , curated by Francesco Poli and Dr. Alka Pande at the ,Visual art gallery New delhi , and Teatro Dal Verme in Milan sponsored by the Provincia di Milano. 2006 march , Multiplicity and Self, curated by Dr. Alka Pande, Visual Arts Gallery, New Delhi. 2005, Imaging Materiality – Gesture of the City, Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre. 2005 the Bodhi Art Gallery, Summer Show, New Delhi. December, 2004 Emerging Directions, by Apparao Galleries, at the Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi. March, 2003 Juried National Exhibition , at the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society Gallery, New Delhi. 2002 - Samhita – Tradition in Modernity , a collaborative show featuring works by Indian and Sri Lankan contemporary artists with the Lionel Wendt Gallery, Srilanka and Women in Transition (2002), through the Alliance Francaise, Sri Lanka, which also featured works by contemporary Indian and Sri Lankan artists that framed a dialogue between two cultures.