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Developing Indian Modern and Contemporary Art at the AIC


In this illustrated talk, Dr. Madhuvanti Ghose, the inaugural Alsdorf Associate Curator of Indian, Southeast Asian and Himalayan Art at the Art Institute of Chicago will discuss her experiences of developing Indian Modern and Contemporary art at an encyclopedic museum. FREE EVENT! EVENT DETAILS DATE: Saturday, August 3 (2:00 pm-4:00 pm) VENUE: 1925 South Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, 60616 About Madhuvanti Ghose Madhuvanti Ghose is the inaugural Alsdorf Associate Curator of Indian, Southeast Asian and Himalayan Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. Since joining the museum in 2007, she has curated a series of exhibitions including the site-specific Public Notice 3 by Jitish Kallat (2010–11); The Last Harvest: The Art of Rabindranath Tagore (2012); Nilima Sheikh: Each Night Put Kashmir in Your Dreams (2014); Gates of the Lord: The Tradition of Krishna Paintings (2015–2016); India Modern: The Paintings of M.F. Husain (2017–18) and Ornamental Traditions: Jewelry from Bukhara (2018–2019). She led the Vivekananda Memorial Program for Museum Excellence (2012–16) designed to foster professional exchanges between the Art Institute and various museums in India. In 2020/21, she organized virtual workshops on museum curation for the American Institute of Indian Studies, supported by the US Mission to India. Ghose has served until recently on the board of trustees of the American Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) and is the recipient of the Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) fellowship (Class of 2020). Ghose was previously Lecturer in South Asian Art and Archaeology at the Sc hool of Oriental and African Studies, London. She completed her doctoral dissertation from the University of London and was a Research Fellow at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University. Her current research interests include the art of the Pushtimarg sect; the Indian cultural doyenne PupulJayakar and Deccani textiles.

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