Ranu Mukherjee is one of four contemporary artists featured in Partial Views: Recoding Sacred Objects.
On view until early February, 2015
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More information about the artist and her practice:
Ranu Mukherjee is an artist making work underpinned by a neo-futurist perspective and identification with an expanded body. Her hybrid films, textiles, works on paper and performed projects explore the construction of culture and probe ways that contemporary life is shaped by creolization and nomadism.
Her first solo museum project Telling Fortunes was presented by the San Jose Museum of Art in 2012. She has shown in many national and international group exhibitions, such as Bay Area Now 6 (Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 2011), GRAIN (Gallery Espace New Delhi 2012) and This is Not America, Protest, Resistance and Poetics (ASU Art museum 2013).
Ranu co-founded the London based collective artist 0rphan drift in the 1990’s working exclusively as such until 2005. She earned an MFA in painting from the Royal College of Art, London and a BFA, painting and filmmaking from the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston.