Nandita Raman (b. Varanasi, India) works with a range of media, including photography, video, drawing, and language. Her work has most notably been exhibited at George Eastman Museum, Museum of Moving Images, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University, and Columbia University. She curated the group exhibition “I need my memories. They are my documents,” at SepiaEYE, NY, and Riktata [emptiness], at Kriti Gallery in Varanasi.
She is a recipient of Alkazi Foundation’s Documentary Photography Grant and was 2017 Workspace Resident at Baxter St Camera Club of New York.
Raman is a graduate of the Bard College – International Center of Photography’s MFA program, and teaches photography at SUNY Purchase College. This bio was provided by the artist. A more comprehensive profile will be forthcoming.
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Nandita Raman: Do Not Forget Me, SepiaEYE Gallery, New York, NY, 27.Sep-17.Nov.2018
An Elegy to India’s Vanishing Cinemas by Maurice Berger, New York Times, 07.Feb.2018
Nandita Raman: Body is a Situation, Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York (2018)
Nandita Raman: Cinema Playhouse, George Eastman Museum (2010)
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