Shubigi Rao

Shubigi Rao (born 1975) is a Mumbai-born Singaporean contemporary artist and writer known for her long-term, multidisciplinary projects and installation works that often utilise books, etchings, drawings, video, and archives.[1][2] Her interests include archaeology, libraries, neuroscience, histories and lies, literature and violence, and natural history, and she has been exhibited and collected in Singapore and internationally.[2]

Shubigi Rao
Born1975 (age 4445)
Nationality Singaporean
EducationBA (University of Delhi, 1996);

Diploma in Fine Arts (LASALLE College of the Arts, 2005);

BFA (LASALLE College of the Arts, 2006);

MFA (LASALLE College of the Arts, 2008)
Known forInstallation art, video art, film, drawing, etching, writing, publishing
MovementContemporary art
Websitehttps://www.shubigi.com

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.[3]

Rao will curate the fifth edition of South Asia's biggest visual arts event, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, which takes place from December 2020 to April 2021.[1][4][5] Alongside Kochi-Muziris Biennale founder and artist Bose Krishnamachari, Rao was featured on the 2019 edition of the ArtReview Power 100 list, which charts the most influential individuals working in contemporary art.[6]

Education and personal life

Rao was born in 1975 in Mumbai, and is currently based in Singapore.[1] In 1996, Rao obtained her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English Literature from the University of Delhi. She would later obtain her Diploma in Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class) and Master of Fine Arts (First Class) from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore in 2005, 2006, and 2008 respectively.[2]

She previously lectured part-time in Art Theory and was a MFA Dissertation supervisor for the Faculty of Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts.[2]

Career

Rao has exhibited internationally, presenting work at the 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.[1][2]

From 2003 to 2013, Rao assumed the role of a fictitious male scientist named S. Raoul and presented his work at scientific conferences and group art exhibitions. Rao "killed him off" in a 2013 solo show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, The Retrospectacle of S. Raoul, which memorialised him after he supposedly tripped over an installation by Rao and died.[7][8] The exhibition assembled some of Rao’s works from the past 10 years that was based around the figure of Raoul. The exhibition was accompanied by the publication, History’s Malcontents: The Life And Times of S. Raoul, which served both as a guide to the character of Raoul, and to a selection of Rao’s works beyond the show itself.[8]

In 2014, Rao initiated her currently ongoing 10-year project on the destruction of books and libraries, Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book.[1][3] In 2016, as an artist-in-residence at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Rao self-published the first book from her project, also titled Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book.[2] The book was later nominated for the 2018 Singapore Literature Prize.[1] From June 2016 to May 2017, as an international artist-in-residence at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Rao would develop the first instalment of the Pulp project, Written in the Margins (2014-2016). In 2018, she would receive the Juror's Choice Award at the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize for Written in the Margins.[3]

In August 2018 at Objectifs, Singapore, Rao would hold the solo exhibition, The Wood for the Trees, which functioned as a "visual bibliography" of the various texts, individuals, and sites Rao had encountered in the duration of her ongoing Pulp project.[9] Here, she would launch the second volume of her project, titled Pulp II: A Visual Bibliography of the Banished Book.[9]

During the fourth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale from December 2018 to March 2019, Rao was Singapore's sole representative, presenting a video installation that constructed a fictive history of book smugglers in the Indian port city.[1]

In February 2019, Rao exhibited alongside American actress and artist Lucy Liu in a joint exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore, Unhomed Belongings.[7]

In May 2019, it was announced that Rao would curate the fifth edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale from December 2020 to April 2021.[1][4][5] Alongside Kochi-Muziris Biennale founder and artist Bose Krishnamachari, Rao was featured on the 2019 edition of the ArtReview Power 100 list, which charts the most influential individuals working in contemporary art.[6] Titled “In our Veins Flow Ink and Fire,” its first announced artist list involved 25 participating artists and collectives.[10]

Art

S. Raoul

As part of her projects from 2003 to 2013, Rao assumed the identity of S. Raoul, a fictional archaeologist, scientist, and theorist, whose interests spanned immortal jellyfish to the risks of brain damage posed by contemporary art.[8] Rao's interests were expressed through the persona of Raoul, which included archaeological studies of contemporary Singapore in works such as The Study of Leftovers, Pseudoscience in Suitcase, and Earth=Unearth.[8]

Originally commissioned for the 2008 Singapore Biennale, The Tuning Fork of the Mind involves a tongue-in-cheek brain scan conducted through a series of steps that revealed the supposedly damaging effects of exposure to contemporary art upon one's brain.[8]

Pulp

Initiated in 2014, Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book is Rao's current ongoing 10-year film, book, and visual art project, with Rao visiting various collections both public and private, libraries, and archives internationally for research.[2] The project examines the history of book destruction, censorship, and various other forms of repression, conceiving of the book as a symbol of resistance, focusing on instances such as the 1992 shelling of Sarajevo's national library.[1][3]

The first instalment of the project, Written in the Margins (2014-2016), was presented at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin in 2016 and the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize exhibition in Singapore in 2018. This installation featured drawings, books, and an interactive archive of video testimonials from activists and individuals involved in saving or destroying books, such as firefighters who attempted to save the burning national library of Sarajevo during civil unrest in the 1990s, or smugglers of books and paintings who brought these objects to safety during that period.[3] Two of five planned volumes of books have been published for the project, the first being Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book, and the second, Pulp II: A Visual Bibliography of the Banished Book.

Awards

Rao won the Juror's Choice Award at the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 2018 for the first instalment of the Pulp project, Written in the Margins (2014-2016).[3] Rao has also been commissioned by Singapore's Land Transport Authority to develop a public artwork for the Stevens interchange on the upcoming Thomson–East Coast MRT line.[2] She has been awarded the Creation Grant (2019, 2013), and the Presentation Grant (2018, 2013, 2012), from the National Arts Council Singapore, and was awarded the Winston Oh Travel Award in 2005.[2]

Selected exhibitions and projects

Dates Title Notes Location
2005 Print Out Group exhibition Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore
500 and Below Group fundraising exhibition Plastique Kinetic Worms, Singapore
New Contemporaries: New Art from LASALLE-SIA Part of the Singapore Art Show Earl Lu Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore
The Winston Oh Travel Award (Practice) Group exhibition Earl Lu Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore
2006 Appetites for Litter: 8th Emerging Artists Show Group exhibition Plastique Kinetic Worms, Singapore
2007 Singapore Art Show Group exhibition Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
Autobibliophiles: Artists Who Make or Use Books Group exhibition Studio Bibliothèque, Hong Kong
2008 The Tuning Fork of the Mind for Wonder, 2nd Singapore Biennale Group exhibition 2nd Singapore Biennale, Singapore
2009 The Longest Distance: The 10th Anniversary of The Winston Oh Travel Award Group exhibition Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore
Found & Lost Group exhibition Osage Gallery, Singapore
2010 Singapore Survey 2010: Beyond LKY Group exhibition Valentine Willie Fine Art, Singapore
Etiquette I: On Sitting Down & Shutting Up Group exhibition The Substation, Singapore
2011 Etiquette II: On Getting Down & Dirty Group exhibition The Substation, Singapore
2012 CON[TEXT] Group exhibition NUS Museum, Singapore
Singapore Survey 2012: New Strange Faces Group exhibition Valentine Willie Fine Art, Singapore
Still Building: Contemporary Art from Singapore Group exhibition organised by Valentine Willie Fine Art Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Bandung, Indonesia
TADAEX Group exhibition The 2nd Tehran Annual Digital Art Exhibition, Iran
Entering the Mind’s I With the Association of Neuroaesthetics, Berlin, Germany Conference of the Organisation for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Beijing, China
2013 re-new 2013 Digital Arts Festival Performance Copenhagen, Denmark
Panoramic Imprint Group exhibition The Substation, Singapore
OH! Open House: The Happiness Index Group exhibition Marina Bay, Singapore
Useful Fictions Solo exhibition Grey Projects, Singapore
The Retrospectacle of S. Raoul Solo exhibition Earl Lu Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore
2014 The Disappearance Group exhibition NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
2015 Urban:ness Group exhibition DUCTAC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Shubigi Rao: Exquisite Corpse Showcase under Curating Lab NUS Museum, Singapore
Mysterious Objects at Noon Group exhibition Objectifs, Singapore
2016 Written in the Margins As international artist-in-residence Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin
10th Taipei Biennial Group exhibition Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan
2017 3rd Pune Biennale Group exhibition Pune, India
2018 The Wood for the Trees Solo exhibition Objectifs, Singapore
4th Kochi-Muziris Biennale Group exhibition 4th Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Kochi, Kerala, India
APB Foundation Signature Art Prize Group exhibition organised by Singapore Art Museum National Museum of Singapore
2019 Unhomed Belongings Group exhibition National Museum of Singapore

Some of the information in the table above was obtained from Shubigi Rao's artist CV from 21 February 2016, archived and accessed on 27 July 2020.

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References

  1. Nanda, Akshita (10 May 2019). "Singapore artist Shubigi Rao to helm South Asia's largest visual art biennale in 2020". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  2. "About". Shubigi Rao. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  3. Nanda, Akshita (21 May 2018). "Singaporean artist Shubigi Rao in running for $60,000 Signature Art Prize". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  4. "Shubigi Rao to Curate Fifth Kochi-Muziris Biennale". Artforum International. 9 May 2019. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  5. "Artist Shubigi Rao to curate Kochi-Muziris Biennale". The Times of India. 10 May 2019. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  6. "Power 100: Most influential people in 2019 in the contemporary artworld: Bose Krishnamachari & Shubigi Rao". ArtReview. 2019. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  7. Ho, Olivia (12 January 2019). "Actress Lucy Liu and artist Shubigi Rao giving the lost a home". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  8. Quek, Bruce (27 March 2013). "Twin identities: Wrap your head around Shubigi Rao's quirky retrospective about a 'mentor'". TODAY. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  9. "The Wood for the Trees: Exhibition and Book Launch by Shubigi Rao". Objectifs. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  10. Tse, Fion (22 July 2020). "Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2020 Reveals First Artist List". ArtAsiaPacific. Archived from the original on 26 July 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020.

Further reading

  • Rao, Shubigi (2013). History’s Malcontents: The Life and Times of S. Raoul. Singapore: Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore. ISBN 9789810756932.
  • Rao, Shubigi (2016). Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. Singapore: Rock Paper Fire. ISBN 9789810983819.
  • Rao, Shubigi (2017). Written in the Margins. Berlin: Kunstlerhaüs Bethanien. ISBN 978-3-941230-61-3.
  • Rao, Shubigi (2018). Pulp II: A Visual Biography of the Banished Book. Singapore: Rock Paper Fire. ISBN 9789811183799.
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