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Anu Ramdas (born 26 January 1980) is an artist, teacher and researcher based in Copenhagen, Denmark. She studied at
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts ( da, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi - Billedkunst Skolerne) has provided education in the arts for more than 250 years, playing its part in the development of the art of Denmark. History The Royal Dani ...
, the Department of Experimental Art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China, and at Malmø Art Academy. Ramdas´ work seems to always take its point of departure in lens-based technology unfolding her ideas through various mediums such as; sound, text, performance, drawing, film and photography. She employs advanced meditation techniques to access the multi-dimensional archive of her own unconscious mind and explores the complexity that lies between the idea and the sensed; negotiating the values of the detectable and the undetectable. In her series ''Parent Bodies'' she reads her own body as an agent of the light sensitive material and translates this data into hand drawn blueprints that serve for future three dimensional and time-based works. Through enigmatic objects and images, her visual thought experiments and cosmic messages remind us to see, feel, trust and listen beyond the vibrational frequencies of western principles but towards the beat of the cosmos, planet earth and our soul.   She has done international residencies with La Wayaka Current in Armila, Panama (2018–19) SALT Beyoglu in Istanbul, Turkey (2013),
Can Lis Can Lis is a house the Danish architect Jørn Utzon built for his wife Lis and himself near Portopetro on the Spanish island of Majorca. Completed in 1971, it consists of four separate blocks linked together by walls and courtyards.
in Porto Petro, Spain (2013), and Bucharest AIR in Romania (2012). In 2016 she collaborated with the Danish artist Christian Danielewitz on the project ''Against the Grain'' which addresses a very important topic; the relationship between our use of technology and the global strain on the environment which follows. The two Danish artists travelled to the industrial town of Baotou – the epicenter of the Chinese mining industry, in Inner Mongolia. Here they created the works on location, using radioactive material from the gigantic tailings dam Weikuang, situated on the outskirts of the city. Weikuang Dam is a nightmare landscape, which has formed as a result of the ruthless hunt for rare earth elements, the essential material basis of our high-tech societies. The project has been presented at Galleri Image, in Aarhus, Denmark (2016) Galleri ormatin Malmø, Sweden (2017) at Savvy Contemporary in Berlin, Germany (2019). In 2016 she released the book ''Against the Grain'' and in 2014 ''White City / Black Desert – Black City / White Desert''  in collaboration with Christian Danielewitz. Since 2015, Anu Ramdas has held the position as an associate assistant at the laboratory of photography at
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts ( da, Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi - Billedkunst Skolerne) has provided education in the arts for more than 250 years, playing its part in the development of the art of Denmark. History The Royal Dani ...
in Copenhagen.


Selected exhibitions

* The Long Term You Cannot Afford, SAVVY Contemporary Berlin * Floating Art 2019, Vejle Art Museum * Against the Grain, Fotogalleriet ormatMalmø * Against the Grain, Galleri Image Aarhus * Mauna, Danske Grafikernes Hus Copenhagen * Ung Dansk Fotografi '15, Fotografisk Center Copenhagen * Koh-I-Noor, Den Frie -Center of Contemporary Art Copenhagen * Hotel Ararat, Polistar Istanbul * Light! More Light!, Atelier 35 Romania * AFGANG '11, Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center Copenhagen * 798 Art Zone Beijing


External links

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Interview with Anu Ramdas - Yet Magazine


Notes


Anu Ramdas; Christian Danielewitz. Against the Grain. Antipyrine. 2016


* ttp://forlagetasterisk.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-piccadilly-expedition-company.html Anu Ramdas. Travel Light. Piccadilly Expedition Company. Forlagetasterisk. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ramdas, Anu 1980 births Living people Artists from Copenhagen 21st-century Danish photographers Danish photographers Danish women artists Interdisciplinary artists Lund University alumni Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts alumni Danish women photographers 21st-century women photographers