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Marvellous Reality, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi, IndiaShifting Shapes. Unstable Signs, Yale University School of Art, New Haven CTNarratives from India in the 21st century: Between Memory and History, Madrid / Casa Asia, Barcelona, Spain[1]
Who’s Afraid of the Artists? A Selection of Works from the Pinault Collection, Palais des Arts de Dinard, France[1]
Les Artistes Indiens d’Aujourd’hui, Palais Bénédictine, Fécamp, France[1]
Nature Nation, Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, IsraelRe-imagining Asia. A Thousand Years of Separation, The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, England (Travelling Exhibition)[1]
Where in the world, curated by Kavita Singh, Shukla Sawant and Naman Ahuja, Devi[1]
Everywhere is war, Bodhi Art Bombay, curated by Shaheen Merali, (cat.)[1]
Still moving Image, Devi Art Foundation, curated by Deeksha Nath at the Devi Art Foundation, Gurgaon, India (cat.)[1]
Expenditure, the Busan Biennale, directed by Kim, Won-Bang at The Busan Museum of Modern Art, Korea[1]
Comme des bêtes, (Like animals), Fine Arts Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, curated by Bernard Fibicher[1]
Re-imagining Asia, A thousand years of separation, curated by Shaheen Merali and Wu Hang, at the House of world cultures (cat)[1]
Distant Nearness, The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art at Johnson County Community College, Kansas, USA[1]
Passage to India, Frank Cohen Collection at Initial Access Wolverhampton, UK[1]
India - Guest in the Giant, RAIN.bow.PEARLS, organized by Swarovski at the Kristallwelten[1]
New Delhi – New Wave, Primo Marella Gallery, Milano, Italy (cat.)[1]
2007
The Sneeze 80x80, curated by Peter Lloyd Lewis and Natasha Makowski, Cape Town, Durban[1]
International exhibition of sculptures and installations, organised by Arte Communications and the Department of culture of the Venice City Council.[1]
Urban Manners. Contemporary Artists from India, curated by Adelina von Furstenberg at Hangar Bicocca in collaboration with ART for the World Europa, Milan, Italy[1]
Indian Photo and Media Art: A Jouney of Discovery, FLUSS - NÖ Initiative for Photo-and Media Art, Weinviertel, Austria[1]
Private/Corporate IV, Sammlung DaimlerChrysler- Lekha and Anupam Poddar Collections, Berlin, Germany[1]
2006
Fuori Uso 2006- Altered States. Are you experienced? curated by Nicolas Bourriaud and Paolo Falcone, Ex Mercato Ortofrutticolo, Pescara, Italy[1]
Asia Pacific Triennale, Queensland Art Gallery, (cat), Brisbane, Australia[1]
Le troisième Oeil, Lille 3000, curated by Caroline Naphegyi, (cat), Lille, France[1]
Sorry For The Inconvenience, curated by Gridthya Gaeweewong for Japan Foundation, at Project 304, Bangkok, Thailand and Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery Tokyo (Cat)[1]
Sidewinder, curated by Gerard Hemsworth for CIMA Gallery, Kolkata, India[1]
2001
Art On The Move, a Sahmat Project curated by Vivan Sundaram, in 5 venues in Delhi, India[1]
Kitch kitch Hota Hai, curated by Madhu Jain for Gallery Espace, India Habitat Center, (cat), New Delhi, India[1]
2000
Open Circle Exhibition, Lakeeren art Gallery, (cat), Mumbai, India[1]
of, based on, or obtained by (Tradition), Nature Morte, New Delhi[1]
Aar Paar, an exchange between five Indian and Pakistani artists, curated by Shilpa Gupta and Hema Mulji, at Kundan Pan Shop, Karachi, Pakistan[1]
1999
Impact, curated by Jim Beard Gallery, Amsterdam at CCA New Delhi, India[1]
Embarkation’s, curated by Yashodra Dalmia, Sakshi Gallery (cat), Mumbai, India[1]
Icons of The Millenium, curated by Lakeeren Art Gallery, Nehru Centre, (Cat), Mumbai, India[1]
Boxwallahs, Art in a Public Space with De Ego, a collaborative work with Subodh Gupta at Sahay Filling Station, Gurgaon/ Mehrauli Road, N.H.8, India[1]
Hed end aagse Kunst uit India, Central Bureau Vande Hogeschool, Amsterdam, The Netherlands[1]
1988
Edge of The Century, curated by Amit Mukopadya, British Council, (cat), New Delhi, India[1]
Cryptograms, Lakeeren Art Gallery, (cat), Mumbai, India[1]
1996
Royal Overseas League Open Exhibition, Overseas House London, Edinburgh College of Art, UK[1]
Of Women Icons/Stars/Feasts, Eicher Gallery, (cat), New Delhi[1]
1995
6th Bharat Bhawan Biennal of Contemporary Indian Arts, Bhopal, India [1]