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Anuradha Vikram is an
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,
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, author, and
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based in
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, California. She is the artistic director of
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, Santa Monica, and a senior lecturer at Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles. She has contributed to numerous publications, and has a published book called ''Decolonizing Culture: Essays on the Intersection of Art and Politics''.


Early life and education

Growing up in
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, New York, Anuradha Vikram began being involved in making art during high school. In 1997 she completed a B.S. Studio Art, minor in Art History, at
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. She went on in 1999 until 2002, to manage the studios for artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. She moved to California, working at Nikolas Weinstein's glass studio in the
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. She went to graduate school, completing an M.A. in Curatorial Practice at the California College of the Arts,
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in 2005. Vikram has worked at the
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in
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, California, as well as the
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Art Department.


Career

In 2012, she curated ''Spaces of Life:'' ''The Art of Sonya Rapoport'' which focused on Rapoport's interactive work from 1979-2011 at Mills College Art Museum. Later in 2013 Vikram curate
''Social Fabric''
at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles. She also curated the show ''Uncommon Terrain'' for Shulamit Nazarian Gallery in 2015. She has organized over fifty exhibitions over the last decade. In 2017, she published her first book ''Decolonizing Culture'' with ''
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'' and Sming Sming Books. ''Decolonizing Culture'' book focuses on the intersection of art and politics in contemporary art. Vikram actively contributes to critical art magazines, such as
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,
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and the San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) blog.


Notable concepts

A notable concept of Vikram's curatorial practice is creating connections between people. She works to extend beyond artwork that is solely in dialogue with European/American standards of what art is. Her work concerns ideas of gender, representation, cultural appropriation, diversity, race, and culture. She aims to find the intersection between the contemporary art world and politics, writing to acknowledge the imbalance in treatment in the art world between artists of color and white artists. Through her work, Vikram shows that while contemporary art has been a space for strong social justice outlooks, it does not quite get to a non-imperialist approach to curating work. In interviews she has spoken about sexism in art through a discussion of
Carolee Schneeman Carolee Schneemann (October 12, 1939 – March 6, 2019) was an American visual artist, visual experimental artist, known for her multi-media works on the body, narrative, human sexuality, sexuality and gender. She received a Bachelor of Arts, B.A ...
. She has also spoken about racial disparity in the contemporary art world through a discussion of Isaac Julien.


Select work and exhibitions

Vikram has one published book, ''Decolonizing Culture: Essays on the Intersection of Art and Politics''. It was published in 2017 by ''
Art Practical ''Art Practical'' is an online arts magazine based in San Francisco producing arts criticism, essays, quarterly issues, and programming related to contemporary art and visual culture in the Bay Area and beyond. History The magazine was establish ...
'' and Sming Sming Books. It is a collection of 17 of her essays, focusing on inclusion, diversity, and the lack thereof, in contemporary art. She is also a contributor to ''X-TRA'', ''KCET Artbound'' and ''DAILY SERVING'', and has been published in ''
Hyperallergic ''Hyperallergic'' is an online arts magazine, based in Brooklyn, New York. Founded by the art critic Hrag Vartanian and his husband Veken Gueyikian in October 2009, the site describes itself as a "forum for serious, playful, and radical thinking ...
'', ''Leonardo, SF Camerawork Journal'', ''Afterimage'', ''Artillery'', ''The Brooklyn Rail'', and ''Open Space'', the blog of the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum located in San Francisco, California. A nonprofit organization, SFMOMA holds an internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art, and was ...
. Some of her other recent publications include "'Naked in the Sight of the Object': Masking, Masquerade, and Black Identity" (''X-TRA'', vol. 18 no. 4, Summer 2016), "Becoming Human: Nam June Paik's Futuristic Compassion" (''X-TRA'', vol. 18 no. 1, Fall 2015), "A Brief and Incomplete History of Art and Technology Ventures in the Bay Area 1980-2010" (''Afterimage'', vol. 41, no. 6, Summer 2014), and "Sonya Rapoport: A Woman's Place is in the Studio" (''Sonya Rapoport: Pairings of Polarities''. Terri Cohn, Ed. Berkeley: Heyday, 2012).


References


External links


Equity and Inclusion for All? Curator Anuradha Vikram Chronicles Her Path Through L.A.’s Diversifying Art Scene
January 8, 2019 ARTnews
Interview
with Art Practical
Interview
with Praxis Interview Magazine
Interview
with We Eat Art {{DEFAULTSORT:Vikram, Anuradha American art critics American art curators American women curators New York University alumni California College of the Arts alumni Artists from Los Angeles People from Westchester County, New York