18-754: [REDACTED] Look up Kanwar or कुँवर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kanwar may refer to: People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Amar Kanwar (born 1964), Indian artist Anita Kanwar , Indian actor Indira Kanwar (c. 1696 – 1793), Mughal empress Narendra Kanwar , Indian politician Raj Kanwar (c. 1961 – 2012), Indian film director Ranbir Singh Kanwar (1930–2005), Indian agronomist Roop Kanwar (c. 1969 – 1987), Indian woman notable for committing sati Sarul Kanwar (born 1987), Indian cricketer Given name [ edit ] Kanwar Bahadur Singh (1910–2007),
36-803: A filmmaker. Kanwar studied at the Department of History, Ramjas College , Delhi University (1982-1985), and at the Mass Communication Research Center, Jamia Millia Islamia , New Delhi (1985–87). After making a few films, Kanwar joined the People's Science Institute in 1988 as a researcher on occupational health and safety in the coal-mining belt of Madhya Pradesh in central India. He returned to filmmaking in 1990, and his films were then shown primarily in public campaigns, community spaces and film festivals in India and across
54-811: A senior officer in the Indian Army Kanwar Idrees Bajwa , was senior bureaucrat, former provincial Minister and Chief Secretary Sindh , Pakistan Other uses [ edit ] Kanwar (tribe) , a community found in the Indian states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha Kunwar family (or Kanwar family), a noble Chhetri family in the Gorkha Kingdom and the Kingdom of Nepal Kanwar Sanctuary , Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India See also [ edit ] Kunwar , an Indian surname and title Kunwar (title) ,
72-552: A senior officer in the Indian Army Kanwar Idrees Bajwa , was senior bureaucrat, former provincial Minister and Chief Secretary Sindh , Pakistan Other uses [ edit ] Kanwar (tribe) , a community found in the Indian states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha Kunwar family (or Kanwar family), a noble Chhetri family in the Gorkha Kingdom and the Kingdom of Nepal Kanwar Sanctuary , Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, India See also [ edit ] Kunwar , an Indian surname and title Kunwar (title) ,
90-424: Is a profound interrogation of the politics of violence and justice . Initiating a creative response to our understanding of crime , human rights , and ecology, it engages viewers in manifold ways of seeing and comprehending as it presents a set of propositions that investigates the notion of "poetry as evidence"; and Such a Morning , a modern parable about two people’s quiet engagement with truth. In 2018, Kanwar
108-812: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kanwar [REDACTED] Look up Kanwar or कुँवर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kanwar may refer to: People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Amar Kanwar (born 1964), Indian artist Anita Kanwar , Indian actor Indira Kanwar (c. 1696 – 1793), Mughal empress Narendra Kanwar , Indian politician Raj Kanwar (c. 1961 – 2012), Indian film director Ranbir Singh Kanwar (1930–2005), Indian agronomist Roop Kanwar (c. 1969 – 1987), Indian woman notable for committing sati Sarul Kanwar (born 1987), Indian cricketer Given name [ edit ] Kanwar Bahadur Singh (1910–2007),
126-509: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Amar Kanwar Amar Kanwar (born 1964) is an Indian filmmaker. His work challenges the limits of the medium in order to create complex narratives traversing several terrains such as labour and indigenous rights , gender , religious fundamentalism and ecology . Kanwar was born in New Delhi in 1964 where he continues to live and work as
144-843: The Assam State Museum in collaboration with Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and North East Network, India (2015). In 2013 and 2014 at the Art Institute of Chicago , USA; the Yorkshire Sculpture Park , U.K.; Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (TBA 21), Vienna, Austria and at the Fotomuseum Winterthur , Switzerland (2012). Recent group exhibitions have been presented at Castello Di Rivoli , Turin (2022); Documenta 14 , Athens and Kassel (2017); The Garden Sees, Megaron, Athens (2017); #Resist, Goethe-Gallery & Black Box Studio, Hong Kong (2017);
162-780: The Bristol Museum , U.K. (2013). Kanwar has also participated in Documenta 11, 12 and 13 in Kassel , Germany (2002, 2007, 2012). Other solo exhibitions have been at the Stedelijk Museum , Amsterdam, Netherlands (2008); Haus der Kundst , Munich, Germany (2008); the Whitechapel Art Gallery , London, U.K. (2007); the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design , Oslo, Norway (2006) and
180-705: The Frac des Pays de la Loire , Carquefou (2016); the Devi Art Foundation with Salima Hashmi , New Delhi (2016); MDE'15, Colombia (2015); Kemper Art Museum , St. Louis, USA (2014); Kiran Nadar Museum of Art , New Delhi, India (2014); 56th Carnegie International , USA (2013); Guggenheim Museum , New York, USA (2013 and 2012); 13th Istanbul Biennial , Turkey (2013); 5th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art , Russia (2013); 11th and 15th Sharjah Biennale , UAE (2013, 2023); 1st Kochi Biennale, India (2013); Tarra Warra Museum of Art, Victoria, Australia (2013) and
198-658: The Golden Conch Award at Mumbai International Film Festival , India (1998). Recent solo exhibitions of Kanwar's work have been held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York (2022); Ishara Art Foundation , Dubai (2020); NYUAD Art Gallery , Abu Dhabi (2020); Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza , Madrid (2019); Tate Modern , London (2018); Bildmuseet , Umea University, Sweden (2017 - 2018); Goethe Institut /Max Mueller Bhavan, Mumbai (2016) and at
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#1732783073344216-542: The land during the industrial and governmental overtaking of Odisha, India? In one section of his installation, he arranges 272 varieties of indigenous rice seeds, collected and preserved by a local farmer of Odisha. Kanwar acknowledges that the agriculture on the land was not used just for survival, but that the seeds had different personalities, flavors, meanings to the farmers and people who lived there. He writes: "Farmers have always named their seeds. They have people names. Often of loved ones. Like children." Kanwar highlights
234-1654: The landscape of Odisha just before it began to be erased, showing the beauty and value of what was unjustly taken away. Kanwar has received several awards for his work as a filmmaker and artist, including the IHME Helsinki Commission (2022); Prince Claus Award (2017); Golden Gate at the San Francisco Film Festival (1999); the Edvard Munch Award for Contemporary Art, Norway (2005); and Leonore Annenberg Prize for Art and Social Change (2014). Other awards have been Best Public Service Short Film at Vatavaran International Environment Film Festival, New Delhi (2012); Best Film Award at One Billion Eyes Film Festival, Chennai (2011); Jury Special Mention at One Billion Eyes Film Festival, Chennai (2009); Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts, Maine College of Art , USA (2006); Certificate of Merit at San Francisco International Film Festival, California, USA (2002); Golden Tree Award at Vatavaran, National Environment & Wildlife Film Festival, New Delhi (2002); The Grand Prix, EnviroFilm, Slovak Republic (2002); National Jury Award at Mumbai International Film Festival , India (2002); The First Prize at Torino International Environment Film Festival, Italy (2002); Jury's Award at Film South Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal (2001); MacArthur Fellowship , India (2000); Golden Orange Award at 36th Antalya International Film Festival , Turkey (1999) and
252-560: The title specifically Kunwar (surname) , the surname specifically Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kanwar . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kanwar&oldid=1168643153 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
270-560: The title specifically Kunwar (surname) , the surname specifically Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kanwar . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kanwar&oldid=1168643153 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
288-458: The world. In 2002, Kanwar was invited to exhibit at Documenta 11 in Kassel whereupon his work has also been presented in several art exhibitions and museums. Connecting with diverse audiences, in multiple public spaces, Kanwar also participated in the next three editions of the Documenta exhibition in 2007, 2012 and 2017. He has been an eminent voice in film and art for the past two decades. Kanwar
306-484: Was one of the three curators for Istanbul Biennial 2021. His key works have been A Season Outside , a reflective essay on violence ; A Night of Prophecy on the poetry of resistance ; the multiple projection installations The Lightning Testimonies about sexual violence in public conflicts; and The Torn First Pages on the Burmese democracy movement . Kanwar's recent work, The Sovereign Forest (2012 – ongoing)
324-442: Was part of the selection committee that nominated Ruangrupa as artistic director of Documenta fifteen . Kanwar addresses the overtaking and destruction of indigenous land in his most extensive mixed media installation "The Sovereign Forest," including films, projections on handmade books, seeds, and photographs. He tells the story from the perspective of farmers, fishermen, citizens, and victims of violence: what did they lose with
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