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  1. Born in 1964, Atul Bhalla completed his bachelor’s in fine arts from the College of Art, University of Delhi, and his master’s in fine arts from the School of Art, Northern Illinois University, USA. He is presently a professor of visual art at Shiv Nadar University in India.

  2. Nov 2, 2023 · Motivated by the search for social and environmental inquiries through an oeuvre that incorporates sculpture, painting, installation, video, photography and performance, Atul Bhalla has for decades explored the physical, historical and political significance of materials and materiality in urban-impact environments.

  3. Atul Bhalla was born in 1964 in New Delhi. He frequently combines photography, installation, sculpture, video, painting and performance to question the human relationship with the natural and constructed environment. Bhalla’s prolific and diverse activity is not limited to the creation of artwork.

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    Atul Bhalla: Contemporary Landscape and the Depths of the Historical Field. by Kathleen L Wyma. Created in 2014, Atul Bhalla's Contestation I captures the topographical expanse of a South African savannah as it stretches towards a distant horizon.

  5. Aug 26, 2019 · Atul Bhalla is a New Delhi-based conceptual and performance artist. Using photography, video and installation, he has spent the last 21 years addressing the physical, historical, political and religious aspects of water.

  6. Atul Bhalla has explored the physical, historical, and political significance of water in the urban environment of New Delhi through artworks that incorporate sculpture, painting, installation, video, photography, and performance.

  7. www.latitude28.com › artist › atul-bhallaAtul Bhalla - Latitude 28

    Atul Bhalla is a conceptual artist working with environmental issues for more than two decades. His work invites the audience to engage directly with urban and metropolitan spaces, in particular water resources, in his city New Delhi, and those he visits during the course of international exhibitions and residencies.