Atul Bhalla
Visual Artist and Professor of Visual Art HoD. Department of Art and Performing Arts Shiv Nadar Institute of Eminence
Atul Bhalla is an internationally exhibited conceptual artist, Professor for visual art at the Department of Art Media and Performance at Shiv Nadar Institute of Eminence, NCR, India. Bhalla works on environment urgencies, exploring water’s physical, historical, and political significance in the urban and non-urban environments of several global cities and regions across the world. His artworks incorporate photography, installation, sculpture, video and performance. Bhalla’s recent engagements include a project Auscultation - False Clouds and Real Deluges a solo show at Vadehra Art Gallery which engages with climate change along the 28th North Parallel, partnering with World Weather Network and KHOJ New Delhi. He has been awarded the Rockefeller Bellagio Residency for 2025. He was virtual Artist in Residence at Cornell University (2020) and Mellon Artist Research Africa Fellow at University of Witwatersrand (2018). Bhalla’s work has been exhibited in international venues, including the Pompidou Centre (Paris), Benton Museum of Art (Storrs, CT), Bhau Daji Lad Museum (Mumbai), Craft Contemporary (Los Angeles, CA), Europalia (Liege), Gaia Center Museum (Santiago de Compestela, Spain), Harvard Art Museums (Cambridge, MA), Haverford College (Haverford, PA), Kunsthaus Langenthal (Switzerland) and the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg).


