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The Tomorrow People: The critical posthuman through bio-integrated design. Rizzoli Publications.
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Internationally recognised for his contribution to the industry, considered as one of the key imagists of the avant-garde ‘Cool Britannia’ fashion scene, Ram remains at the forefront of his visual field, using both photography and fine art to create a discussion that questions the notion of identity, dress, and the power of performance.
Initially Ram Shergill worked with Philip Treacy on a project and consequently was introduced and mentored into the world of fashion and art by Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen, Ram became a force within the art world himself.
Photographic regenerative interfaces. (2012). DPH Productions.
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Bioregenerative algal architectures. Victoria & Albert Museum.
- 2023 – The White Box Gallery, London
- 2023 – MOCA, The Museum of Contemporary Art, London
- 2022 – MOCA, The Museum of Contemporary Art, London
- 2021 – Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion, City X, La Biennale Architectura, Venice
- 2021 – The Bloomsbury Festival, London
- 2020 – The Wallace Collection, Fashion and Power, London
- 2019 – The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, Texas
- 2019 – National Portrait Gallery, London
- 2018 – The Old Bank Vault, London
- 2018 – OXO Tower Gallery, London
- 2018 – London Craft Week
- 2018 – Leica Gallery, Los Angeles
- 2017 – Contini Art UK, London
- 2015 – Photo London, Somerset House, London
- 2015 – Jodhpur Palace, Rajasthan
- 2015 – National Institute of Design and Technology, Kolkataa, India
- 2015 – Tasveer Gallery, Mumbai, India
- 2015 – Leica Gallery, London
- 2014 – Saffron Art, Mumbai, India
- 2014 – Saffron Art, Delhi, India
- 2013 – Sotheby’s, London
- 2001 – Station Kuhnstal Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany
- 1999 – Whitechapel Gallery, London
Exhibitions
Ram Shergill has more than 300 publications in mainstream media including international editions of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, Wallpaper magazine, Dazed and W Magazine.
Research supervision
Ram is interested to supervise PhD students in areas of bioregenerative design, luxury, biodesign, wearable technology, critical posthuman studies, fashion communication, space architectures, photography and Creative Direction.
Professional Membership, Affiliation and Consultancy
- 2021 – SONET The Sustainable Off-World Network, (member)
- 2019 – BIOLADIES Network
- 2021 – Algae UK (member)
- 2020 – The British Phycological Society (member)
- 2020 – Association of Photographers (member)
- 2012 – Consultant, Thames and Hudson, India Fantastique, Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla
- 2023 – KU Leuven, Department of Architecture
- 2022 – University of East London UEL, MA Creative Enterprise
- 2021 – University for the Creative Arts, BA (Hons) Fashion Image & Styling
- 2016 – ACTA Award Arts Culture and Theatre Award, received for unique contribution to photography and the arts
Grants/Research funding
- Total amount of funding achieved £2,262,000.00
Ram Shergill is an internationally acclaimed award winning interdisciplinary artist who’s career started as a photographer and has recently had his works of Amy Winehouse acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in the United Kingdom.
Working in the field of bioastronautics, Shergill is designing novel photobioreactor extensions to the body via biochemical engineering and architectural design.
Bio
Ram Shergill completed his doctoral research at University College London, The Bartlett School of Architecture under the supervision of Professor of innovative environments, Professor Marcos Cruz, and Associate Professor in sustainable bioprocess design Dr.
Brenda Parker.
Shergill's thesis title is “Visions of a Critical Posthuman Practice: Embodying Exoskeletal Living Systems (ELS).” Through an interdependent mode of enquiry, he creates novel forms of biogenic architecture constructing a carapace responding to harsher conditions on Earth and beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
Posthuman Bodying The Birth of a Critical Posthuman Practice presented at MOCA [Exhibition].