Valay Shende

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Valay Shende
Born (1980-09-15) 15 September 1980 (age 43)
Nagpur, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materGovt. Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur.
Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art Mumbai University
Occupation(s)Contemporary artist and sculptor
Website www.valayshende.com

Valay Shende (15 September 1980, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India) is a sculptor and artist. [1] In 1999 he received his diploma in Art Teaching from Govt. Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, and then he went on to train at the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art, Mumbai, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in sculpturing in 2004. Shende later completed an artist residency at the Open 'Air' Program, Point Éphémère, Paris in 2006.His latest exhibition, Migrating Histories of Molecular Identities, shows artwork that represent situations through "the deconstruction of matter in the form of molecular discs of metal and portraits". [2] His work has been exhibited in Mumbai at the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, [3] and various other cities. Shende's work has been featured in The Daily Telegraph . [4]

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Career

As a multimedia artist, Valay Shende, works with the mediums of sculpture, photography, video and installation. His works aim to create a "language that communicates beyond borders to act as a contribution of knowledge and references of our histories and present times to future generations".[ citation needed ] In 2011, Shende installed a large-scale truck installation, entitled TRANSIT, at the Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon (Lyon Museum of contemporary Art) in France.

Selected exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

Lad Museum, Mumbai

Group Shows on Artsy

Fair History on Artsy

ExhibitionTypeMuseumCityYear
"Migrating Histories of Molecular Identities"solo Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum Mumbai, India2013
"Recognition System" (Kuandu Biennale) [5] group Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts Taipei, Taiwan2014
"Indian Highway"group MAXXI Rome, Italy2011
"Indian Encounters"soloGalerie Kashya HildebrandZürich, Switzerland2009
"Recent Works by Valay Shende"soloSakshi GalleryMumbai, India2009
"Still Moving Image"groupDevi Art FoundationGurgaon, India2008
"Recent Works by Valay Shende"soloSakshi GalleryMumbai, India2007
"Bombay Maximum City"groupLille 3000Lille, France2006
"Between Myth and History" (Indian Video Art)group Tate Modern London, UK2006
"Indian video Art: History in Motion"group Fukuoka Art Museum Fukuoka, Japan2004
"Seni, Art & Contemporary"group Singapore Art Museum Singapore2004
"I Love My India"group Total Museum of Contemporary Art Seoul, South Korea2003
"Move on Asia"groupAlternative Space LOOPSeoul, South Korea2003

Awards

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