Presented by BFA Fine Arts

Visiting Artist Lecture: Mithu Sen

Nov 13, 2023; 7:00 - 8:00pm
A photograph of Mithu Sen. Mithu is standing int he center of the photo and is wearing a blue and green plaid shirt with a davy blue jacket.

Mithu Sen

BFA Fine Arts presents a visiting artist lecture with Mithu Sen.


Mithu Sen is a conceptual artist who explores myths of identity and their intersection with the structures of our world, whether social, political, economic or emotional. She performs her work across mediums to explore hierarchies and conventions with particular reference to “myths” of language, sexuality, market and marginalization. Braiding grotesque fiction, personal ephemera and piercing humor to obscure societal codes, the by-products of her conceptual practice take the forms of drawings, poems, performances, videos, glitches and instructional interventions.


Sen works fundamentally as a performer, tangling with the politics of language, disciplining of bodies, conventions of society and polite impositions of the art world. Known for her provocative, alluring and playful examination of these hierarchies, Sen is committed to perpetual unbecoming through performative interventions, symbolic and linguistic counter-narratives and intricate territorial tracings.


Sen received her BFA (1995) and MFA (1997) from Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan, India; and a PG diploma (2001) from the Glasgow School of Art, UK. Sen has exhibited and performed in major international forums including Sharjah Biennale 15, UAE (2023); sonsbeek 20-24, Arnhem, the Netherlands (2021); APT9-9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (2018); Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg (2018); Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai (2018); Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi (2017); Guggenheim Museum, New York (2016); Unlimited: Art Basel (2016); Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan, USA (2014); Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2014); Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (2014); Dhaka Art Summit (2014); Tate Modern Project Space, London (2013); Zacheta Museum, Warsaw (2011); and National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (2008), among other forums and institutions. She recently had her major survey show of last two decades at ACCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne in 2023. She was awarded the Skoda Prize in 2010 and the Prudential Eye Award for Contemporary Asian Art – Drawing in 2015.

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