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Tejal Shah

Kurzbiografie

  • Museums on APS:
    • Devi Art Stiftung
    • Devi Art Stiftung
    • Devi Art Stiftung
    • Devi Art Stiftung
    • Devi Art Stiftung
  • Art period: Zeitgenössische Kunst
  • Born: 1979, Bhilai, Indien
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Unfurling I-V
  • Nationality: Indien
  • Top-ranked work: Unfurling I-V

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Tejal Shah: Exploring Queer Ecologies Through Performance and Video

Tejal Shah (she/they), born in Bhilai City, Chhattisgarh, India in 1979, is a contemporary visual artist and curator whose work delves into profound questions surrounding LGBTQ+ rights, gender identity, ecological consciousness, and disability. Her artistic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Photography from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, followed by an exchange scholarship at The Art Institute of Chicago and culminating in an MFA program at Bard College where she ultimately did not graduate.

Early Influences: Shah's artistic sensibilities were shaped by a fascination with photography and film, alongside explorations into queer theory and ecopoetics—the poetic understanding of ecological relationships. These influences permeate her oeuvre, informing her conceptual framework and driving her commitment to confronting societal biases through artistic expression.

Key Projects & Exhibitions: Her groundbreaking series, Hijra Fantasy, documented the experiences of hijras (Hindu transgender women) in Bangalore and Mumbai, highlighting marginalized communities and advocating for social justice. This project exemplifies Shah’s dedication to amplifying voices often excluded from mainstream narratives—a cornerstone of her artistic practice.

Notable exhibitions include ‘Global Feminisms’ at Brooklyn Museum, ‘India: Public Places/Private Spaces’ at Newark Museum, Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany; ‘Everyone is an Artist: Cosmopolitan Exercises with Joseph Beuys’ at K20 Düsseldorf, Germany; and her inclusion in the Centre Pompidou collection. These presentations underscore Shah's significance within the international art landscape.

Notable Installations: Shah gained recognition for Between The Waves, a five-channel video installation created for Documenta 13 that explored surreal landscapes alongside two female figures adorned with horns—a deliberate reference to mythological symbolism and queer iconography. This ambitious project showcased her mastery of immersive audiovisual storytelling.

Ongoing Artistic Practice: Currently residing in Goa, India, Shah continues to engage in research-based artistic practice centered on fostering dialogue about reality and consciousness through participatory gatherings, workshops, and retreats. Her work consistently interrogates societal norms and celebrates multiplicity over singularity—a testament to her unwavering belief in the transformative power of art.

Technique & Conceptual Framework

Shah’s artistic approach prioritizes experimentation across diverse media—video, photography, performance, sound installation, and drawing—to challenge conventional perspectives on identity and representation. She employs techniques rooted in eco-poetics to examine the interconnectedness of human experience and the natural world, often confronting dominant narratives with subversive imagery and conceptual frameworks.

  • Video Installations: Shah’s video installations utilize immersive environments and symbolic imagery to provoke contemplation on themes such as gender fluidity, ecological vulnerability, and social justice.
  • Performance Art: Her performances engage in ritualistic gestures and embodied explorations of identity—often incorporating queer performativity—to disrupt binary oppositions and foster a deeper understanding of subjective experience.

Critical Reception & Legacy

Shah’s work has garnered critical acclaim for its intellectual rigor, emotional depth, and commitment to advocating for marginalized voices. Critics have praised her ability to synthesize philosophical inquiry with artistic expression—resulting in projects that resonate powerfully with audiences globally.

  • Recognition Awards: She received the Sanskriti Award in Visual Arts in 2009 and was honored as a Resident Artist at Point Ephémère, Paris.

Collections & Further Exploration

Shah’s artworks are held in prestigious collections including The Devi Art Foundation (India), Lenbachhaus (Munich), Wolfsburg Museum (Wolfsburg), Folkwang Museum (Essen) and Centre Pompidou. For more information about Tejal Shah's artistic endeavors, please visit her artist database page.