Meera Menezes is the Delhi correspondent of Art India, a magazine on contemporary Indian art. She is also a contributor to Artforum.com. She has written extensively on Indian art for newspapers, magazines, books and artist catalogues over the past two decades. She has several curatorial projects to her credit including Living off the grid and Slipping through the cracks. She was the liaison person in India for the Amsterdam-based Foundation for Indian Artists (F.I.A). She has done her Masters in German Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, and has worked as a TV-journalist and producer at the South Asia Bureau of ARD, Germany’s largest public service broadcaster, for over a decade.
Groups, Unions, Communities: Art Collectives in Bengal by Soumik Nandy Majumdar
Pressing Pause on Ranbir Kaleka’s Moving Images by Shankar Tripathi
Two Shows, One Expansive Idea of Space by Ornella D'Souza
Olivia Fraser on Revisiting the Rajasthani Miniature Tradition by Arundhati Bhan
Three Women Benefactors of the Art World by Critical Collective
A tryst with time by Meera Menezes
Interview with Vivan Sundaram on the making of 409 Ramkinkars by Meera Menezes
Shifting Locus, Shifting Focus by Meera Menezes
Atul Bhalla by Meera Menezes