Zasha Colah
Lives in Mumbai and Turin
Zasha Colah is an independent curator and co-founder of Clark House Initiative, Mumbai. She co-curated the third edition of the Pune Biennale with Luca Cerizza, Habit-co-Habit. Artistic Simulations of Some Everyday Spaces (2017), and she was part of the curatorial team of the second Yinchuan Biennale, Starting from the Desert. Ecologies on the Edge (2018), under the direction of Marco Scotini. Her writings have been included in The New Curator (Laurence King) for the Clark House Initiative, The Curatorial Conundrum (MIT Press), Curating Under Pressure (On Curating), Liberty Taken (Stedelijk Museum, now being published); Chapters on Burma in 20th Century Indian Art (Skira, now being published) and Interlaced Journeys (National University of Singapore Press). Colah lives and works in Mumbai and Torino.