As the exhibition draws to a close, Visions from India artist Rina Banerjee speaks to the specificity of American identity and South Asian culture as it informs us of the diaspora in her work. A live Q&A led by CMA Curator Catherine Walworth will follow the talk.
Banerjee lives and works in New York City. Born in Kolkata, India, she lived briefly in England before arriving in Queens, New York. Although Banerjee has been living in the United States for 50 years, she still draws the perception ... view more »
As the exhibition draws to a close, Visions from India artist Rina Banerjee speaks to the specificity of American identity and South Asian culture as it informs us of the diaspora in her work. A live Q&A led by CMA Curator Catherine Walworth will follow the talk.
Banerjee lives and works in New York City. Born in Kolkata, India, she lived briefly in England before arriving in Queens, New York. Although Banerjee has been living in the United States for 50 years, she still draws the perception that she is foreign and other. Drawing on her multinational background and personal history as an immigrant, Banerjee creates work that focuses on ethnicity, race, and migration and American diasporic histories. The artist’s sculptures feature a wide range of globally sourced materials, textiles, colonial/historical objects, and domestic objects, while her drawings are inspired by Indian miniatures, Chinese silk paintings, and Aztec drawings.
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