Background
She was born in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India, in 1962.
She was born in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India, in 1962.
Between 1981 and 1985 she studied at the University of Leeds. She then studied art the Slade School of Art in London from 1988-1990. Between 1996-1998 Biswas studied at the Royal College of Artist
At the age of four, she moved to London, England with her family. As a conceptual artist, Biswas works in a variety of mediums, including performance, film, and installation. During the 1980s, Biswas was primarily a painter.
Foreign instance, her paintings Housewives with Steak-Knives (1985) and Through Rose-Tinted Windows form part of the Bradford Museums and Galleries permanent collections on display at Cartwright Hall.
Foreign instance, her film Birdsong captures the story of young Indian boy who longs to own a horse and is filmed against the backdrop of an English period home. Biswas"s works may be found in a number of public institutions, including the Tate in London, United Kingdom.