Roma Madan Soni at Indian Art Circle

Roma Madan-Soni is an artist, art historian, and researcher, with a Ph.D. (Art History) from the University of Wolverhampton. Her exploratory and research interests focus on ecofeminism, visual cultures, colonial and postcolonial criticism, modern and contemporary art. She has published articles for IFJP, JVAP, Crafts Research, Art&The Public Sphere, NECSUS, and Swasti, and presented at JNU, LSR, Raza Foundation, and CAA, and received research grants and awards from the TSCK, KFAS, KISR, UN-Habitat, and AOU. 

Exhibitions:

  • 2021. Coral Wombs blossom in Blue Ecologies (Paintings). XIII Florence-Biennial.
  • 2021. Drops Bleeding on Coral (Sculptural Installation). XIII Florence-Biennial.
  • 2021. Routledge Handbook of Feminist Peace Research (2021).
  • Regenerate. (Commissioned) TAPRI, Finland.
  • 2019. Camel (Environmental-Installation) “Plastic Campaign.” KISR
  • 2019. Breathing Gulf-Bleeding Gulf (Marine-Research Audio-visual Installation) “Plastic Campaign.” KISR
  • 2019. Anonymous (Painting) -Abolish Article 153 Exhibition.” Dar Al Athar al Islamiyyah-Kuwait. (Collector: Tony Jashanmal)
  • 2019. Drops Bleeding on Coral (Sculptural-Installation) “Re_use.” (Commissioned: TSCK)
  • 2019. Breathing Gulf-Bleeding Gulf (Audiovisual-Installation) “Re_use.” (Commissioned: TSCK)
  • 2019. Birds of Collaboration (Street-art-Installation). “AWAKEN.” Commissioned: Social Wall(s): Dream, Reflect and Act. 
  • 2018. “Preservation and Rehabilitation of the Desert Ecosystem.” KISR-Al Liyah Preserved Area.
  • 2017. Bleeding on Coral (Painting) “Harmony in the City.” Masaha 13, Kuwait. (Collector: Australian Embassy-Kuwait)
  • 2017. Oil Drops (Sculptural-Installation) “Harmony in the City.” Masaha 13, Kuwait. (Collector: Sheikh Jaber Al Sabah Cultural Centre)
  • 2016. “Preservation and Rehabilitation of the Desert Ecosystem.” KISR-Al Liyah Preserved-Area.
  • 2015. Regenerate. “End of The Year Show.” Dar Al Funoon.
  • 2014. “International Artists’ Exhibition - 4th Edition of Colours from the East and West.” MOMA-Kuwait.