Shanay Jhaveri is Assistant Curator, South Asian art, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. He is a graduate of Brown University and holds a PhD in Curatorial and Critical Studies from the Royal College of Art., London. Jhaveri has edited a volume of essays titled Outsider Films on India: 1950 - 1990. He has published widely in various art journals and is a contributing editor to Frieze Magazine. Jhaveri has curated film programmes at the Tate Modern, Frieze, Iniva and Dhaka Art Summit (2016).
The General Public as Disobedient Subjects in K.L. Nursey’s Photos by Mekhala Singhal
Framing the Region: Curating South Asian Art in a Global Context by Manmeet K. Walia
Ebrahim Alkazi’s Vision for the Arts by Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry and Parul Dave Mukherji
What is an Object? Jesal Thacker’s Lost and Found at Gallery Espace by Shivangi Jalan
From Torso to Memorial by Neerja Deodhar
Passages by Shanay Jhaveri
Shanay Jhaveri in conversation with Gayatri Sinha by Gayatri Sinha