Singh, Dayanita
Indian, b.1961
Her Suitcase Museum project is a series of mobile museums that allow her images to be endlessly edited, sequenced, archived, and displayed. Stemming from Singh’s interest in the archive, the museums present her photographs as interconnected bodies of work that are replete with both poetic and narrative possibilities. Publishing is also a significant part of the artist’s practice. In her books, often made in collaboration with Gerhard Steidl, she experiments with alternate forms of producing and viewing photographs. Here, Singh’s latest is the “book-object,” a work that is concurrently a book, an art object, an exhibition, and a catalogue. This work, also developing from the artist’s interest in the poetic and narrative possibility of sequence and re-sequence, allows Singh to both create a photographic sequence and simultaneously disrupt it.
Dayanita Singh’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Hayward Gallery, London (2013), the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt (2014), the Art Institute of Chicago (2014) and the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi (2016), among many others.
Indian, b. 1983 Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand