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Shubigi Rao (born 1975) is an Indian-born Singaporean contemporary artist and writer known for her long-term, multidisciplinary projects and installation works that often use books, etchings, drawings, video, and archives. Her interests include archaeology, libraries, neuroscience, histories and lies, literature and violence, and natural history. Rao has exhibited internationally, presenting work at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, 10th AsiaPacific Triennial in 2021, 10th Taipei Biennial in 2016, the 3rd Pune Biennale in 2017, the 2nd Singapore Biennale in 2008, as well as the 4th Kochi-Muziris Biennale in 2018.

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  • Shubigi Rao (born 1975) is an Indian-born Singaporean contemporary artist and writer known for her long-term, multidisciplinary projects and installation works that often use books, etchings, drawings, video, and archives. Her interests include archaeology, libraries, neuroscience, histories and lies, literature and violence, and natural history. Rao has exhibited internationally, presenting work at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, 10th AsiaPacific Triennial in 2021, 10th Taipei Biennial in 2016, the 3rd Pune Biennale in 2017, the 2nd Singapore Biennale in 2008, as well as the 4th Kochi-Muziris Biennale in 2018. In 2018, Rao received the Juror's Choice Award at the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize for her work, Written in the Margins (2014–2016), the first instalment of her ongoing 10-year project on the destruction of books and libraries, titled Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. In August 2020 Rao won the Singapore Literature Prize in Creative Nonfiction for her book, Pulp II: A Visual Bibliography of the Banished Book. The first volume from the Pulp project was also shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2018. Rao will curate the fifth edition of South Asia's biggest visual arts event, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, which was initially planned to take place from December 2020 to April 2021, before being postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19. Alongside Kochi-Muziris Biennale founder and artist Bose Krishnamachari, Rao was featured on the 2019 and 2020 editions of the ArtReview Power 100 list, which charts the most influential individuals working in contemporary art. In 2022, Rao represented Singapore at the 59th Venice Biennale with the project Pulp III: A Short Biography of The Banished Book, with Ute Meta Bauer as curator for the artistic team. (en)
  • Shubigi Rao (Mumbai, 1975) é uma artista contemporânea e escritora de Singapura nascida em Mumbai, Índia, conhecida por seus projetos multidisciplinares de longo prazo e trabalhos de instalação que frequentemente utilizam livros, gravuras, desenhos, vídeo e arquivos. Seus interesses incluem arqueologia, bibliotecas, neurociência, histórias e mentiras, literatura e violência e história natural. Rao expôs internacionalmente, apresentando trabalhos na 10ª Bienal de Taipé em 2016, na 3ª Bienal de Pune em 2017, na em 2008, bem como na em 2018. Em 2018, Rao recebeu o Juror's Choice Award no Signature Art Prize da Fundação por seu trabalho, Written in the Margins (2014-2016), a primeira parcela de seu projeto de 10 anos sobre a destruição de livros e bibliotecas, intitulado Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. Em agosto de 2020, Rao ganhou o Prêmio de Literatura de Singapura em Não Ficção Criativa por seu livro Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. O primeiro volume do projeto Pulp também foi selecionado para o Prêmio de Literatura de Singapura em 2018. Rao será a curadora da quinta edição do maior evento de artes visuais do Sul da Ásia, a , que acontece de dezembro de 2020 a abril de 2021. Ao lado do fundador da Kochi-Muziris Biennale e do artista , Rao foi destaque na edição de 2019 da lista Power 100, que mostra os indivíduos mais influentes que trabalham na arte contemporânea. (pt)
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  • Shubigi Rao (born 1975) is an Indian-born Singaporean contemporary artist and writer known for her long-term, multidisciplinary projects and installation works that often use books, etchings, drawings, video, and archives. Her interests include archaeology, libraries, neuroscience, histories and lies, literature and violence, and natural history. Rao has exhibited internationally, presenting work at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, 10th AsiaPacific Triennial in 2021, 10th Taipei Biennial in 2016, the 3rd Pune Biennale in 2017, the 2nd Singapore Biennale in 2008, as well as the 4th Kochi-Muziris Biennale in 2018. (en)
  • Shubigi Rao (Mumbai, 1975) é uma artista contemporânea e escritora de Singapura nascida em Mumbai, Índia, conhecida por seus projetos multidisciplinares de longo prazo e trabalhos de instalação que frequentemente utilizam livros, gravuras, desenhos, vídeo e arquivos. Seus interesses incluem arqueologia, bibliotecas, neurociência, histórias e mentiras, literatura e violência e história natural. Rao expôs internacionalmente, apresentando trabalhos na 10ª Bienal de Taipé em 2016, na 3ª Bienal de Pune em 2017, na em 2008, bem como na em 2018. (pt)
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