b. 1987, Norristown, PA
Lives and works in New York City
anjuli.rathod(@)gmail.com

Education
2009  Bachelor of Fine Arts, School of the Museum of Fine Arts in affiliation with Tufts University, Boston, MA

Solo/Two-person Exhibitions
2024The Unbelievable Truth, Harkawik, New York, NY (solo)
2022Chrysalis, Harkawik, Los Angeles, CA (solo)
2020Open Portal, Y2K Group, New York, NY (solo)
2019what fires, a burning room, Interstate Projects, Brooklyn, NY (solo)
2018Anjuli Rathod / Serban Ionescu, Safe Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (two person)
2017The Far Off Blue Places, with Vanessa Brown, Projet Pangée, Montréal (two person)


Selected Group Exhibitions
2025Spectrum, Kristen Lorello Gallery, New York
Fools for Truth, Pangée, Montréal. Curated by Delphine Hennelly and Grace Kalyta
Warehouse Market New York Edition, curated by Warehouse (Amsterdam), Bungee Space (NYC), and Lunch Hour (NYC), Queens, NY
You Also Live in Someone’s Eyes, Bonhams, London. Curated by Vittoria Beltrame
2024Means of Production, Organized by Lunch Hour. Sheerly Touch-Ya and Shisanwu LLC Warehouse, Glendale, Queens
2023Afterlife, Indigo + Madder, London
Your mind is a mirror, Pangée, Montréal
Oh, What a World, Jack Barrett Gallery, New York, NY
2022Shandaken Projects Benefit Exhibition, Governors Island, NY
Wonder Women, Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, CA. Curated by Kathy Huang
Maverick Magician Muse, Deli Gallery, New York, NY. Curated by Sydney Vernon and Gardy St. Fleur
Wonder Women, Jeffrey Deitch, New York, NY. Curated by Kathy Huang
2021Bubble Orchestra, NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Precog Magazine
There was only this world, this looted, ventriloquized Earth, Hook Selects, online exhibition. Curated by Francesca Altamura
Dal Segno, Y2K Group, New York
These Opalescent Dreams of Mine, Selenas Mountain, Brooklyn, NY
A Space for Monsters, Twelve Gate Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Curated by Ambika Trasi
Speech Sounds, More Pain, New York, NY
2020White Lilies, Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York, online exhibition.
VIEWING ROOM, selected by Florencia Escudero and Nadia Haji Omar, Kristen Lorello Gallery, New York
2019Sower, Rubber Factory, New York, NY
Sukkot, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Hanna Umin and Julia Eshaghpour
Family Show, Safe Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Hypnosis, Y2K Group, New York, NY
Object of Desire, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Amanda Martinez
2018SHAME, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Eve Ackroyd
Cat Lady, Teen Party, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Drawer
Easy Lover, Selenas Mountain, Queens, NY
2017Cura(collected), with Oscar Moises Diaz and Eduardo Restrepo Castaño, Knockdown Center, Maspeth, NY. Organized by Sessa Englund
Introductions 2017, Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Curated by Julie Torres 
Residencies/Awards
2017Shandaken Projects, Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY
2016The Studios at MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA
2015Millay Colony of the Arts, Austerlitz, NY; Milton & Sally Avery Foundation Fellowship
2008AICAD: New York Studio Program, New York, NY
2006Timothy F. Nichols Drawing Breath Award


Curatorial
2016-2017 Selena Gallery, Brooklyn, NY


Selected Bibliography and Writing
Anjuli Rathod and Meena Hasan in Dialogue, The Faraway Nearby, May-September, 2025. Online and in print. Organized by Jean Chung.
Huang, Kathy. Wonder Women: Art of the Asian Diaspora. New York: Rizzoli Electa, 2025.
Russeth, Andrew. “Taking Stock: A Massive Group Show Takes Over a Queens Pantyhose Warehouse,” Artnet News, May 30, 2024.
New American Paintings, Northeast #164. February/March 2023.
Ajmani, Shreya. “Jeffrey Deitch’s Wonder Women,” MASH India, October 15, 2022.
Anjuli Rathod at Harkawik,” Contemporary Art Daily, September 30, 2022.
Anjuli Rathod at Harkawik,” Art Viewer, September 21, 2022.
Qureshi, Corey. “Magical and visceral, 12 Gates Arts embraces ‘A Space for Monsters’,” Artblog, March 5, 2021.
Cruz, Christina. “Editors’ Picks: 14 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From International Women’s Day Celebrations to a Look at Artemisia Gentileschi’s Influences,” Artnet News, March 9, 2021.
Zhang, Jenny. “Question Mark,” N+1, Issue 39: Take Care. Winter 2021.
Karpan, Andrew. “Three Painters On The Rise Turn To The Past,” Bushwick Daily, March 12, 2021.
“Khichdi,” Perilla, Vol 2: FTP, Edited by Jamie Sterns, 2020.
Di Liscia,Valentina. “Gallery Partners With Florida Rights Restoration Coalition to Help People Vote,” Hyperallergic, September 24, 2020.
Burns, Emily. “Interview with Anjuli Rathod,” Maake Magazine, November, 2019.
“Lakshmi Ramgopal in Conversation with Anjuli Rathod,” Precog Magazine: Bubbles, Fall 2019
Cascone, Sarah. “Editors’ Picks: 19 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” Artnet News, August 5, 2019.
Estiler, Keith “Bring Art to the Beach with These Limited Edition Artist-Designed Towels,” Hypebeast, July 31, 2019.
Maake Magazine, Issue 9, Curated by Hein Koh, Summer 2019.
the minnesota review: a journal of creative and critical writing, Issue 91. Blacksburg, VA: Duke University Press, November 2018. (cover art)
Cura(Collected) collaborative show by artists who curate at Knockdown Center,” AQNB, January 25, 2018.
Anjuli Rathod and Vanessa Brown at Projet Pangée,” Art Viewer, December 3, 2017.
Wililams, Kara. “The Far off Blue Places: Anjuli Rathod & Vanessa Brown,” The Belgo Report, November 5, 2017.
El-Sheikh, Tammer. “Anjuli Rathod & Vanessa Brown at Projet Pangee,” Akimbo, October 25, 2017.
Anjuli Rathod + Vanessa Brown,” Wall Street International, October 17, 2017.
Must-Sees This Week: October 5 to 11, 2017,” Canadian Art, October 5, 2017.
Anjuli Rathod & Vanessa Brown @ Projet Pangée,” Ratsdeville, October 2, 2017.
Vernissages/Événements Autres Semaine Du 2 Au 9 Octobre 2017,” Magazine In Situ, October 2, 2017.
The Far Off Blue Places at Projet Pangée,” Create! Magazine, September 26, 2017.
Anjuli Rathod,” Slayer Gallery, December 27, 2016.
LUMINA Journal, Vol. XV. Sarah Lawrence College: Bronxville, NY, 2016.
Steinhauer, Jillian. "8 Artists to Watch from the 2015 Bushwick Open Studios," Hyperallergic, June 8, 2015.
Lee, Maggie. “Antonia Kuo and Anjuli Rathod,” Urban Outfitters Blog, 2011.
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