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Despite her extensive international travel, Singh continues to ground her work in her upbringing in Bihar, which she said "nurtured and evolved [her] creative language."[3][7] Her experiences abroad, in fact, helped to clarify her existing interest in the relationship between nature and man – it was while traveling, for example, that she began to become aware of the history of migration, as well as the plight of migrant laborers.[8] Although Singh, who has worked in paint, printmaking, sculpture, video installation, and other new media, uses largely non-figurative and non-narrative modes of expression, her work remains closely engaged with the life and struggles of the agricultural worker.[9] Singh's work has been exhibited in India, South Africa, Australia, New York, and The Netherlands, where she was associated with the Foundation of Indian Artists, Amsterdam. She is represented by Talwar Gallery, which has exhibited her work in New York and New Delhi.[10] Recently, Singh's work was added to the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), in New York. Additionally, Shambhavi works was displayed in a solo exhibition named Bhoomi through Janurary 25- February 24 in the year 2020 in Gallery Escape, located in New Delhi, India. Bhoomi reflects Singh's continuing dialogue with the countryside, the farmer, their instruments, surfaces, and trends underlying environment which unite, or which structure has become a representation in both recollection and identification.


 * 2020: Gallery Escape, Bhoomi, New Delhi, India