September 12, 2024 - March 10, 2025
Rohini Devasher: Borrowed Light
Deutsche Bank "Artist of the Year" 2024
Rohini Devasher delves into the intersections of science, art, and philosophy through her research-intensive practice. Borrowed Light, Devasher’s first institutional solo exhibition in Europe, highlights her longstanding engagement with astronomy, where light plays a pivotal role. For Devasher, the key to exploring new cosmologies between the human and the non-human lies in examining the interplay between place, observer, and observation.
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Devasher has been an amateur astronomer as long as she has been an artist. Working closely with astronomers to explore the narratives, conversations, and stories of those whose lives have been transformed by the night sky, she investigates the remote and often unusual locations where these individuals gather and the forms and modes of interaction that arise from their observations. These locations have included research spaces and observatories across India such as the Indian Astronomical Observatory Hanle, Gauribidanur Radio Observatory, Giant Meter Wave Radio Telescope Array, National Centre for Radio Astronomy, and the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, among others, as well as places where eclipses are visible.
These spaces and the scientists she has worked with are a conduit to the most fundamental questions we ask as a species. What is the nature of the universe? How do we map its resolution? How do we describe, collect, sort, map, and measure what we see? How does our history and worldview shape our interpretation of data and perception of things? Devasher is very interested in the tools and technology that allow for these observations, and these inspire her work.
The observation of natural phenomena has been a cornerstone of Indian history and culture for thousands of years, particularly in the field of astronomy. The science of the stars was esteemed not only for its precise measurements, data, tables, and calculations, but also for the sensual and spiritual experience of the cosmos, and it was appropriated in other sciences, art, and culture.
The exhibition title, Borrowed Light, is an architectural term used for reflected light, or light “borrowed” from an adjoining space to light an otherwise dark room or passage. For Devasher, Borrowed Light is a meditation on impermanence, light, and time, a reminder that our connection to the skies and what lies beyond demonstrates that it is possible to envision a future of planetary living based on solidarity and empathy.
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Curated by Britta Färber, Global Head of Art & Culture Deutsche Bank
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* 1978, New Delhi, India, working with video, painting, printmaking, drawing, installation, and other mediums, Devasher maps the complexities of ecology, cosmology, and technology. The theoretical grounding of her work draws from the history of science, philosophy, speculative fiction, and eco-horror.
Her work has been shown recently at the Minnesota Street Project Foundation, San Francisco, CA; Kunsthalle Bern; Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht; Tai Kwun, Warehouse 421, Abu Dhabi; Rubin Museum of Art, New York; the Sea Art Festival, Busan; the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna; Kunst Leuven City Festival; Sharjah Biennial 14; Kaserne Basel; Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona; Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum; Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT), Lisbon; and ZKM Karlsruhe, among others.
Devasher was recently a 2023 dual resident in Arts at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva, and at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS-TIFR) in Bengaluru.
Rohini Devasher holds a BFA in painting from New Delhi’s 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 Gallery Wendi Norris in San Francisco, CA, and Project 88 in Mumbai.
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Since 2010, Deutsche Bank has honored artists annually, thus offering a platform for new positions in contemporary art. Rohini Devasher was nominated by Stephanie Rosenthal, Director of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project, and selected by the bank for the award. The work of the “Artist of the Year” should be of social and artistic relevance and should develop new perspectives on the present. In addition to a solo exhibition, the award encompasses a catalogue and acquisitions for the corporate collection.
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