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Geeta Kapur was born on 1943 in India, is an Indian art critic, art historian, and curator. Discover Geeta Kapur's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Geeta Kapur (born 1943) is a noted Indian art critic, art historian and curator based in New Delhi.
She was one of the pioneers of critical art writing in India, and who, as Indian Express noted, has "dominated the field of Indian contemporary art theory for three decades now".
Her writings include artists' monographs, exhibition catalogues, books, and sets of widely anthologized essays on art, film, and cultural theory.
Geeta Kapur was born in 1943, to M. N. Kapur and Amrita Kapur.
She grew up on the campus of Modern School, New Delhi, where her father was Principal from 1947 to 1977.
She was born in New Delhi, where she continues to live and work.
Kapur holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from Miranda House, University of Delhi (1962); a master's degree in Fine Arts from New York University, New York (1964); and a master's degree in Criticism from the Royal College of Art, London (1970).
She taught in the Humanities and Social Sciences department of IIT Delhi from 1967 to 1973.
She lectures internationally and has held Visiting Fellowships at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study in Shimla, Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge, and Nehru Memorial Museum & Library in Teen Murti, New Delhi.
She has written various books, including Contemporary Indian Artists (1978), When Was Modernism: Essays on Contemporary Cultural Practice in India (2000) and Critic’s Compass: Navigating Practice (forthcoming).
She is one of the founder-editors of Journal of Arts & Ideas (Delhi).
She has also been on the advisory boards of Third Text (London), Marg (Mumbai), and ARTMargins.
She was a jury member of the Biennales of Venice (2005), Dakar (2006), and Sharjah (2007).
She is a member of the Asian Art Council at the Guggenheim Museum, Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong, and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
She is a Trustee of the Sher-Gil Sundaram Arts Foundation (SSAF), Delhi, and the series editor of Art Documents (SSAF–Tulika Books).
She was awarded the Padma Shri for her contribution to Art by the Government of India in 2009.
She has previously taught at a number of universities, including the Indian Institutes of Technology and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
In 2011, Hong Kong-based Asia Art Archive (AAA) digitized their archive and held an exhibition titled, Another Life at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in February 2011.