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  • Born in Khagaul, Bihar
  • Subodh Gupta (Indian, b)
  • Born in Khagaul, Bihar (India) in

    Lives and works in New Delhi.

    Subodh Gupta is one of the most prolific of Indian artists and has taken part in numerous international exhibitions. Born in , Bihar, the seat of Buddhist learning, he now lives & works in New Delhi. The objects he uses in his work appear as emblems, as icons which with confident simplicity codify the complex social and economic, as well as the cultural, situation of present-day India. Gupta uses a rich variety of means to express and produce large sculptures, paintings, installations, photography, video and performance. It is perhaps as a sculptor that one ought to define this artist, aware as he is to the physical presence of the object, of the aesthetics and symbolic attributes of materials, and of the relationships between space, time and body. 

    Some of the recent exhibitions he has been a part of are: Adda / Rendez Vous, La Monnaie, Paris, France (), Art Unlimited | Art Basel , Basel, Switzerland (), Subodh Gupta. Everyday Divine, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (), When Soak Becomes Spill, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England (), Everything is Inside, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India (), Faith Matters, Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev (); The 4th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka; Altermodern: Tate Triennial 09, Tate Britain, London, Who’s afraid of the artists?, Palais des Arts de Dinard, Dinard ().

    Study and Teaching

    Wasla Workshop, Cairo, Egypt

    Khoj International Artists’ Workshop, Modi Nagar, India

    Pipe Dreams Workshop, Kosi Kalan, India

    The First Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale, Art Exchange Program, Japan

    Triangle Artists’ Workshop, New York, USA 

    Indo-Austrian Artists Workshop, Sanskrit Kendra, New Delhi, India

    Artists Workshop, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi, India

    All India Artists Workshop, Lalit Kala Academy, Bhuwaneshwar, India

    B.F.A. Painting at the college

    IMAGES 3-IPHIS-MD

    TypeOceanographic cruise
    ShipMarion Dufresne
    Ship ownerTAAF
    Dates17/04/ - 02/07/
    Chief scientist(s)TURON Jean-Louis, BEAUFORT Luc

    ENVIRONNEMENTS ET PALÉOENVIRONEMENTS OCÉANIQUES ET CONTINENTAUX (EPOC) - TALENCE

    UMR CNRS EPOC - OASU - Université de Bordeaux

    Bâtiment A12

    Cours de la Libération

    TALENCE CEDEX

    +33 (0)5 40 00 36 15

    DOI/
    Objective

    Long coring cruise in the zone of exchanges between the Indian and Pacific Oceans on the theme of Quaternary paleo-climatology in the upper Southern latitudes and at the Equator: Influence on global climate variability. The related project is the international IMAGES programme related to à PAGES/IGBP. The cruise was made in 2 legs: The specific area covered by the ship was: South/East Indian Ocean, South/West Pacific, Gulf of Carpentaria, Philippine Sea, China Sea. The ports of call were: Reunion Island/ Singapore via New Amsterdam, Hobart, Christchurch, Cairns and Kaohsiung.

    Sea/Ocean

    Pacific Ocean

    (Ocean Indien SE,Pacifique SW)

    Ports

    Port of departure : Le Port (Réunion)

    Port of return : Kaohsiung Kang (Taiwan, Province of China)

    Scientific Authority

    EPOC - DÉPARTEMENT DE GÉOLOGIE ET OCÉANOGRAPHIE (DGO)

    UMR CNRS EPOC - OASU

    Site de Talence

    TALENCE

    +33 (0)5

    Participating bodie(s)DGO Bordeaux, CEREGE Aix en Provence, CFR Gif sur Yvette, IFRTP Brest, lab. d'Allemagne, Australie,Nelle Zelande,Taiwan.
    Discipline(s)
    CodeLabelQuantityPI
    G04

    Core soft bottom

    -TURON Jean-Louis
    G73

    Single-beam echosounding

    -TURON Jean-Louis
    G74

    Multi-beam echosounding

    -TURON Jean-Louis
    G90

    Other geosciences meas.

    -TURON Jean-Louis
    H71

    Surface measurements underway (T,S)

    -TURON Jean-Louis
    Summary of measurements
    • -Soft sediment core samples.
      -Physical measurements on sediment cores made on board: Magnetic susceptibility, P-wav

      OISO - OCÉAN INDIEN SERVICE D'OBSERVATION

      TypeSet of cruises
      Chief scientist(s)METZL Nicolas , LO MONACO Claire
      Project managerMETZL Nicolas
      DOI/
      Objective

      Observing and understanding the seasonal, inter-annual and decadal variations of the oceanic carbon cycle is crucial to better estimate the global carbon budget and understand its evolution, to investigate the ocean acidification, and to validate diagnostic and prognostic climate models (e.g. Global Carbon Project, Global Ocean Acidification Observation Network, IPCC). To this aim, the OISO program (Océan Indien Service d'Observations), initiated in , collects measurements of CO2 and associated parameters (T, S, DIC, TA, O2, nutrients, Chl-a, 13C, 18O) in both surface and water column along the repeated lines of R.V. Marion-Dufresne in the South-Western Indian and Southern Oceans; this coverage is an important complement to the international CO2 observing system (IOCCP, GO-SHIPS). The OISO program is linked to national and international programs (LEFE, SOERE/GREATGASES, CARBOOCEAN, CARBOCHANGE, IGBP/SOLAS/IMBER, CLIVAR, GO-SHIPS, GOA-ON, SOCCOM, SOOS, IIOE-2). Collaborations with French and foreign scientists are engaged since the start of the project in , either to conduct process studies (e.g. N2 fixation, phytoplanktonic species), to deploy autonomous floats (Carioca, ARGO, Bio-ARGO), or to use the data for global carbon budget estimates and models validation (GCP, SOCOM projects). The OISO data are regularly included in dedicated databases (CORIOLIS, OCADS, GOA-ON, JasDCP) and international data synthesis (SOCAT, GLODAP). Since , OISO data have been used in 35 phD thesis, more than peer-reviewed publications including references in the IPCC reports (, ).

      Informations for each cruise and contact:

      Limits

      North :

      South :

      West :

      East :

      Joint document(s)

      Scientific context

      Observing and understanding the seasonal, inter-annual and decadal variatio

      Ocean acidification trends and carbonate system dynamics across the North Atlantic subpolar gyre water masses during –

      Global Carbon Budget

      C. Le Quéré, R. Moriarty, R. M. Andrew, J. G. Canadell, S. Sitch, J. I. Korsbakken, P. Friedlingstein, G. P. Peters, R. J. Andres, T. A. Boden, R. A. Houghton, J. I. House, R. F. Keeling, P. Tans, A. Arneth, D. C. E. Bakker, L. Barbero, L. Bopp, J. Chang, F. Chevallier, L. P. Chini, P. Ciais, M. Fader, R. A. Feely, T. Gkritzalis, I. Harris, J. Hauck, T. Ilyina, A. K. Jain, E. Kato, V. Kitidis, K. Klein Goldewijk, C. Koven, P. Landschützer, S. K. Lauvset, N. Lefèvre, A. Lenton, I. D. Lima, N. Metzl, F. Millero, D. R. Munro, A. Murata, J. E. M. S. Nabel, S. Nakaoka, Y. Nojiri, K. O'Brien, A. Olsen, T. Ono, F. F. Pérez, B. Pfeil, D. Pierrot, B. Poulter, G. Rehder, C. Rödenbeck, S. Saito, U. Schuster, J. Schwinger, R. Séférian, T. Steinhoff, B. D. Stocker, A. J. Sutton, T. Takahashi, B. Tilbrook, I. T. van der Laan-Luijkx, G. R. van der Werf, S. van Heuven, D. Vandemark, N. Viovy, A. Wiltshire, S. Zaehle, and N. Zeng

      Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 7, –, ,,

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