Anu Ramdas

Anu Ramdas (born 26 January 1980) is an interdisciplinary artist living in Copenhagen, Denmark. She studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, the Department of Experimental Art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, in Beijing, China, and the Malmø Art Academy at Lund University.

She works primarily with film in multiple geographies. In her art, she explores the way in which language, performance, and even architecture are influenced by the different ideologies of the post-revolutionary challenges that appear in the aftermath of societal collapse.

She has done international residencies with: SALT Beyoglu in Istanbul, Turkey (2013),[1] Can Lis in Porto Petro, Spain (2013), and Bucharest AIR in Romania (2012).

In 2014 she released the book White City / Black Desert – Black City / White Desert in collaboration with Christian Danielewitz in Denmark.[2]

Ramdas has had solo exhibitions in 2014 at Polistar in Istanbul, Turkey (Hotel Ararat, a collaboration with Christian Danielewitz), in 2012 at Atelier 35 in Bucharest, Rumania (Light! More light!), in 2012 at L.E.L. Presents, Copenhagen (§), and in 2010 at Koh-i-noor in Copenhagen (Collected audio frequencies from Pyongyang).

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  1. Polistar – About the exhibition Otel Ararat (Turkish)
  2. Anu Ramdas, Christian Danielewitz (2014). White city, black desert – black city, white desert. Aarhus: Forlaget * (asterisk). pp. Approx. 120 pages : all ill. (some in colour). ISBN 978-87-92733-39-9.
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