SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Gallery Wendi Norris has announced the representation of New Delhi-based artist Rohini Devasher (b. 1978, New Delhi). Working with video, painting, printmaking, drawing, installation, and other mediums, Devasher maps the complexities of ecology, cosmic space, and atmospheric science viewed through the twin lenses of wonder and horror. Her projects illuminate the weird, seductive, and entangled worlds that emerge from deep research and scientific exploration.
I have been enthusiastically following Rohinis artistic evolution for over a decade, states gallery owner Wendi Norris. She is visually depicting some of the most enticing, universal, and awe-spiring philosophical and scientific ideas of our time.
A longtime amateur astronomer, Devasher collaborates with other astronomers to probe the stories, conversations, and histories of those whose lives have been transformed by the night sky. She investigates the remote and often strange sites where observers gather, along with the forms and modes of interaction that mediate their observations. Devashers slowly built chronicle philosophically investigates vision. What does one look at and why? How does one focus attention? How does one describe, collect, sort, map, and measure what one is seeing?
The theoretical grounding of her work draws from the history of science, philosophy, speculative fiction and eco-horror.
Gallery Wendi Norris will present Devashers first US gallery solo show in its San Francisco headquarters in 2024. The solo show will complement the global debuta collaborative effort from Mumbai, Utrecht and San Francisco of her new four-channel film One Hundred Thousand Suns.
Her work has also been shown at New Yorks Rubin Museum (202122); the Sea Art Festival in Busan, South Korea (2021); the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts (2021); Ku[n]st Leuven City Festival in Belgium (2021); Sharjah Biennial 14: Leaving the Echo Chamber in the United Arab Emirates (2019); Kaserne Basel (2019); the Museu dArt Contemporani de Barcelona (2018); 7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art (2018); Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas (2018, 2016); Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum (2018, 2016); Lisbons Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) (2016); ZKM Karlsruhe (2016); Singapores ArtScience Museum (2016); Londons Whitechapel Gallery (2016); 5th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale (2014); and the first Kochi-Muziris Biennale in Kerala, India (2012).
Devasher is a 2023 dual resident at Arts at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva, Switzerland, and the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS-TIFR) in Bengaluru, India. Her residency is one of two awarded by Connect India, a collaboration between Arts at CERN and the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetica. The artists past residencies include Cove Park, in Cove, Scotland (2022); Londons Open Data Institute (202122); Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas (2016); the Anthropocene Campus at Berlins Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HWK) (2016); the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (2014); the Glasgow Print Studio (2014); and, in Berlin, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (2012). In 2018, she spent 26 days as artist-in-residence on an oil tanker traveling from Fiji to Singapore as part of The Owners Cabin Residency Program.
Rohini Devasher holds a BFA in painting from New Delhis College of Art and an MFA in printmaking from the Winchester School of Art at the University of Southampton in the UK. She is co-represented by Project 88 in Mumbai, India.