Reena Saini Kallat (born 1973) is an artist based in Mumbai, India.
Kallat was born in Delhi. She works in photography, sculpture, installation and painting.[1] Her work often brings the intimate imagery of - and objects associated with - the human body into the expanse of the public and political arena.[2]
Reena Kallat is represented by Chemould Prescott Road .
Kallat is married to fellow artist Jitish Kallat.
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2011
India side by side, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2012
India Today, ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, Denmark
To Let the World In: Narrative and Beyond in Contemporary Indian Art, Lalit Kala Regional Centre, Chennai,
2011
Pandemonium: Art in a time of creativity fever, Goteborg International Biennale 2011, Goteborg and Uddevalla, Sweden
Roundabout, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel
RED, Palette Art Gallery, New Delhi
Right to Dissent, Clark House, Colaba, Mumbai, India
Labyrinth of Absences, Nature Morte, New Delhi (SOLO)
Maximum India, The Kennedy Centre, Washington DC
Of Gods and Goddesses, Cinema, Cricket - The New cultural Icons of India, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India
Samtidigt, Helsinki City Art museum, Finland
Iconoclasts and Iconodules, curated by Ombretta Agro, Religare Art Gallery, New Delhi
The Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale, Surrey Art Gallery, Canada
The Intuitive: Logic Revisted, from the Osians Collection at The World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland
2010
La Route de la Soie / The Silk Road, Lille 3000, France
Samtidigt, Kulturhuset, Stockholm
The River Project, Campbelltown Art Centre, Sydney
Roundabout, City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand
Waterways, Walsh Gallery, Chicago
In Transition: New Art from India, Richmond Art Gallery Vancouver Biennale, Vancouver
Bring Me a Lion: An Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art at Webster University, curated by Jefferey Hughes and Dana Turkovic, Cecile R. Hunt Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
Never Run Away, 2 person exhibition curated by Shaheen Merali, Stux Gallery, New York
The Empire Strikes Back, Saatchi Gallery, London
Urban Manners 2, Contemporary Artists from India, curated by Adelina Von Furstenberg in collaboration with Peter Nagy, at SESC Pompeia, São Paulo, Brazil
2009
View Points and Viewing points - 2009 Asian Art Biennale, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Milan Galleria, curated by Georgio Verzotti, Triennale Museum, Milan
Passage to India Part II show at Initial Access, Frank Cohen Collection, Wolverhampton, UK Ventosul Biennale, Curitiba, Brazil
Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea and Essl Museum, Vienna
Drift, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan (SOLO)
INDIA XIANZAI: Contemporary Indian Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai
Indian Narratives in the 21st Century: Between Memory and History, Casa Asia, Madrid and Barcelona, Spain
2008
Silt of Seasons, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai (SOLO)
Subject to Change without Notice, Walsh Gallery, Chicago (SOLO)
Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art, Mori Art Museum, Japan
India Moderna, curator: Juan Guardiola, organized by Casa Asia, IVAM Museum, Valencia, Spain
3rd Nanjing Triennale, curators: Fumihiko Sumitomo, Jaeyoung Kang, China
TEAF (Taehwagang Eco Art Festival) - Dream River, Korea
Everywhere is War (And Rumours of it), Bodhi Art Gallery, Mumbai
Fire Walkers, Stefan Stux gallery, New York
Three Points of view, Galerie Mirchandani + Steinrucke, Mumbai
Excavation: Memory / Myth / Membrane, Museum Gallery, Mumbai
2007
International Incheon Women Artists’ Biennale, Korea
Soft Power: Asian Attitude, Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai
Urban Manners, curated by Adelina Von Furstenberg, at Hangar Bicocca, Milan
INDIA NOW: Contemporary Indian Art, Between Continuity and transformation, curated by Daniela Palozzoli at Spazio Oberdan, Milan
New Narratives: Contemporary Art From India, curated by Betty Seid, Chicago Cultural Centre, Chicago
Thermocline Of Art- New Asian Waves, curated by Won-il Rhee and Peter Weibel at ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany
2006
Modern Indian Works On Paper, Arthur Ross Gallery, Philadelphia and the Georgia Museum of Art, USA
Lille 3000 ( Maximum City-Mumbai), Lille, France
Hungry God- Indian Contemporary Art, curated by Yun Chaegab and June Gwak, Arario Gallery, Beijing and Busan MoMA
India Express – Art and Popular Culture, Art Museum Tennispalace, curators: Tuija Kuutti and Erja Pusa, organized by the Helsinki City Art Museum, Finland
Rainbow of Refuse, Bodhi Art Gallery, Mumbai and Singapore (SOLO)
2005
Indian Paintings of the New Millenium [sic], curated by Helen Asquine Fazio at Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery at Fairfield University, USA
Black Flute (And Other Stories), Nature Morte, New Delhi (SOLO)
2004
Black Flute, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai (SOLO)
Zoom! Art in Contemporary India. Curators: Nancy Adajania and Luis Serpa, The Culturgest Museum, Lisbon, Portugal
2003
Crossing generations: diVERGE, Gallery Chemould’s 40th anniversary,Curators: Geeta Kapoor and Chaitanya Sambrani, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai
The Tree From The Seed, Contemporary Art from India, curator: Gavin Jantjes Henie Onstad Kunstsenter (Oslo), Norway
2002
The Battlefield Is The Mind, Sakshi Gallery, Bangalore (SOLO)
Seven Faces of Dust, Chicago Radio, Mumbai
2001
Big River 2, CCA7 Gallery, Port Of Spain, Trinidad
2000
Skin, Gallery Chemould, Mumbai and Art Inc. Gallery, New Delhi (SOLO)
1998
Orchard of Home-grown Secrets, Gallery Chemould and Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai (SOLO)