Rouble Nagi | |
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Born | 8 July 1980 Jammu & Kashmir |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Slade School of Fine Art, London |
Known for | Public Art Installations, Sculptures, Murals, Social work, Misaal Mumbai, Slum paintings |
Website | roublenagi |
Rouble Nagi (born 8 July 1980) is an Indian artist specialising in sculptures, art installations and paintings. She is the Founder of Rouble Nagi Art Foundation.[1] She is also the founder of Rouble Nagi Design Studio. She has over 800 murals to her credit and has held over 150 exhibitions. She is a member of the India Design Council (IDC) and is one of the pioneer to start mumbai beautification. She has taken up an initiative to start Mumbai beautification with ‘Art Installations’ in and around the city. Her latest initiative named "Misaal Mumbai" is the first slum painting initiative in India, through which she has painted over 155000 houses to date. A project to transform houses in slums in Mumbai to give life to the slum and keep it clean and hygienic.[2] Rouble Nagi was the first artist to be invited to exhibit at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum New Delhi in 2017 and her work was selected by honourable President of India to be put up at the museum. She is author of the book The Slum Queen which released in 2022. Book talks about her work in slums and village in India. Empowering women in rural Kashmir through skill development and creating village entrepreneurs is something spectacular and one of a kind. Nagi was born in 1980 in Jammu & Kashmir, India. She did undergraduate studies in political science and later studied fine art at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. She has also studied European Art at Sotheby's London.