Sheela Gowda

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Sheela Gowda (* 1957 in Bhadravati) ist eine indische Künstlerin. rdf:langString
실라 고우다 (칸나다어: knಶೀಲಾ ಗೌಡ, 1957년 ~ )는 벵갈루루에서 거주하며 활동하고 있는 현대 미술가이다. 화가로 훈련하면서, 인모, 소의 분변, 향, 쿰 쿰 가루 (붉은 색의 천연 안료) 등의 다양한 재료를 사용하는 조각과 설치로 실습의 범위를 넓혔다. 고우다는 주류에서 밀려난 사람들의 일상적인 노동 경험에서 영감을 받은 "진행 지향적"인 작업으로 알려져 있다. rdf:langString
Шила Говда (канн. ಶೀಲಾ ಗೌಡ, родилась 1957 в Бхадравати, Индия) — современный художник, в настоящее время живет в Бангалоре. rdf:langString
Sheela Gowda (born 1957 in Bhadravati, India) is a contemporary artist living and working in Bangalore. Gowda studied painting at Ken School of Art, Bangalore, India (1979) pursued a postgraduate diploma at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India (1982), and a MA in painting from the Royal College of Art in London in 1986. Trained as a painter Gowda expanded her practice into sculpture and installation employing a diversity of material like human hair, cow-dung, incense and kumkuma powder (a natural pigment most often available in brilliant red). She is known for her 'process-orientated' work, often inspired by the everyday labor experiences of marginalized people in India. Her work is associated with postminimalism drawing from ritualistic associations. Her early oils with pensive g rdf:langString
Sheela Gowda (en kannada : ಶೀಲಾ ಗೌಡ ; née en 1957 à ) est une artiste contemporaine indienne qui vit et travaille à Bangalore. Gowda étudie la peinture à la Ken School of Art de Bangalore (Inde) (1979) puis étudie à l’université de Visva-Bharati (Santiniketan, Inde) en 1982 et obtient une maîtrise en peinture du Royal College of Art de Londres en 1986. Gowda élargi sa pratique à la sculpture et à l'installation en utilisant une diversité de matériaux tels que les cheveux, la bouse de vache, l'encens et la poudre de (pigment naturel le plus souvent disponible en rouge brillant). Elle est connue pour son travail « axé sur les processus », souvent inspiré par les expériences de travail quotidiennes de personnes marginalisées en Inde. Son travail est associé au dessin postminimaliste des as rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sheela Gowda
rdf:langString Sheela Gowda
rdf:langString 쉴라 고우다
rdf:langString Sheela Gowda
rdf:langString Шила Говда
rdf:langString Sheela Gowda
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rdf:langString Finalist for the 2014 Hugo Boss Prize, Rajyotsava Award , Shortlisted for Artes Mundi 5, Cardiff , Sotheby's Prize for Contemporary Indian Art , G.S. Shenoy Award , Senior Fellowship, Government of India , Karnataka Lalith Kala Academy Award , Inlaks Foundation Scholarship for postgraduate studies at the RCA, London , Karnataka Lalith Kala Academy scholarship for higher studies
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rdf:langString Sheela Gowda (* 1957 in Bhadravati) ist eine indische Künstlerin.
rdf:langString Sheela Gowda (en kannada : ಶೀಲಾ ಗೌಡ ; née en 1957 à ) est une artiste contemporaine indienne qui vit et travaille à Bangalore. Gowda étudie la peinture à la Ken School of Art de Bangalore (Inde) (1979) puis étudie à l’université de Visva-Bharati (Santiniketan, Inde) en 1982 et obtient une maîtrise en peinture du Royal College of Art de Londres en 1986. Gowda élargi sa pratique à la sculpture et à l'installation en utilisant une diversité de matériaux tels que les cheveux, la bouse de vache, l'encens et la poudre de (pigment naturel le plus souvent disponible en rouge brillant). Elle est connue pour son travail « axé sur les processus », souvent inspiré par les expériences de travail quotidiennes de personnes marginalisées en Inde. Son travail est associé au dessin postminimaliste des associations rituelles. Ses premières huiles avec des filles songeuses dans la nature ont été influencées par son mentor K. G. Subramanyan, et plus tard par Nalini Malani vers une direction quelque peu expressionniste illustrant un chaos de la classe moyenne et des tensions minimisées par un érotisme grossier. Elle est lauréate du prix Maria Lassnig 2019
rdf:langString Sheela Gowda (born 1957 in Bhadravati, India) is a contemporary artist living and working in Bangalore. Gowda studied painting at Ken School of Art, Bangalore, India (1979) pursued a postgraduate diploma at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India (1982), and a MA in painting from the Royal College of Art in London in 1986. Trained as a painter Gowda expanded her practice into sculpture and installation employing a diversity of material like human hair, cow-dung, incense and kumkuma powder (a natural pigment most often available in brilliant red). She is known for her 'process-orientated' work, often inspired by the everyday labor experiences of marginalized people in India. Her work is associated with postminimalism drawing from ritualistic associations. Her early oils with pensive girls in nature were influenced by her mentor K. G. Subramanyan, and later ones by Nalini Malani towards a somewhat expressionistic direction depicting a middle class chaos and tensions underplayed by coarse eroticism. She is the recipient of the 2019 Maria Lassnig Prize.
rdf:langString 실라 고우다 (칸나다어: knಶೀಲಾ ಗೌಡ, 1957년 ~ )는 벵갈루루에서 거주하며 활동하고 있는 현대 미술가이다. 화가로 훈련하면서, 인모, 소의 분변, 향, 쿰 쿰 가루 (붉은 색의 천연 안료) 등의 다양한 재료를 사용하는 조각과 설치로 실습의 범위를 넓혔다. 고우다는 주류에서 밀려난 사람들의 일상적인 노동 경험에서 영감을 받은 "진행 지향적"인 작업으로 알려져 있다.
rdf:langString Шила Говда (канн. ಶೀಲಾ ಗೌಡ, родилась 1957 в Бхадравати, Индия) — современный художник, в настоящее время живет в Бангалоре.
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