• 2022:
Bernardine Evaristo, "They are totally smashing it!’ Bernardine Evaristo on the artistic triumph of older Black women,"
The Guardian, 28 April 2022 • 2020: Louisa Buck, "Blinged-up but razor-sharp", interview,
The Art Newspaper, 16 November 2020 • 2020: Alice Corriea, "Picturing Resistance and Resilience: South Asian Identities in the Work of Chila Kumari Burman", Visual Culture in Britain, 21 February 2020 • 2012: Rina Arya, "Chila Kumari Burman: Shakti, Sexuality and Bindis," KT press, London, 2012 • 2012: Kahu Kochar, "Challenging stereotypes", interview with C. K. Burman,
Platform magazine review, 27 February 2012 • Leslie Goodwin, "Brilliant portrait of artist",
Leicester Mercury, 8 March 2012, p. 11 • Drawing paper number #6 (Tate Liverpool) in conjunction with the Liverpool biennale 2012, co-curated by Mike Carney, Jon Barraclough, Gavin Delahunty • 2011: Cheah Ui–Hoon, "Piecing together the Fragments",
Singapore Business Times, 29 August 2011 • Ryan, "In the Mix",
Indian Express, 20 March 2011 • "Exotic Edge", Blindspot exhibition,
Home (Hong Kong), December, p. 47 • Review of Blindspot exhibition,
Ming Pao Weekly (Hong Kong), 3 December 2011, p. 119 • 2010:
Richard Appignanesi (ed.),
Beyond Cultural Diversity: The Case for Creativity (Third Text) •
Guardian online, Feminist postcard art auction at the Aubin Gallery, London, October • Coline Milliard, "A Missing History: The Other Story revisited",
Art Monthly, no. 339, pp. 30–31 • 2009:
Katy Deepwell, "Feminist art practice rewind, remix, and pump up volume", Axis: Curated Collections, 29 July 2009 • "Interview with Chila Burman", Space Studios online, 1 November • 2007: "Close-up: Interview with Imogen Fox",
The Guardian, 9 June 2007 • Barbara Chandler, "Indian summer in the city",
Evening Standard (London), 8 August 2007, p. 1 •
Hannah Pool, "Change your mind: When it comes to creativity there really are no limits: The artist: Chila Kumari Burman",
The Guardian (London), 2 June 2007, p. 7 •
BBC Radio 4 Midweek, interview with
Libby Purvis •
BBC Asian Network, radio Interview with
Nikki Bedi • 2006: Review of
Candy Pop and Juicy Lucy in
Time Out • Stephen Pettifor, "The layering of self",
Asian Art News, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 78–81 • Richard Noyce,
Printmaking at the Edge (London: A and C Black) • 2005: BBC2,
Desi DNA TV Arts programme • 2004: Amit Roy, "Review",
Calcutta and Bombay Times • "Mind, Body, Spirit",
British Medical Journal • Amit Roy, "Ice-Cream Van Girl Cometh",
Eastern Eye and Daily Telegraph • Ali Hussein, "Dazzling",
Times of India (Britain) • Review of
Points of View solo exhibition at
Hastings Museum and Art Gallery,
A-N Magazine (January 2004) • Derwent May, "Brunei Gallery — a medicine show perks up",
The Times (London), 2 November 2004, p. 16. •
Rasheed Araeen, "The success and the failure of Black Art",
Third Text (2004) • 2003: "Interview with Nancy Hynes",
Atlántica 35 •
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, "Our multicultural society is transforming Britart",
The Independent (London), 17 March 2003, p. 15 • BBC Radio 4, New BRIT Series, interview with Yasmin Alibhai-Brown • 2002: John Cornall, "Fashioning lessons out of art; Stitched Up", Leamington Art Gallery & Museum, Royal Pump Rooms,
Birmingham Post, 30 January 2002, p. 14 • 2001:
Stuart Hall and
Mark Sealy,
Different, Phaidon • LXE 9 – "Art and Light on Homerton High Street" • Massimo Tommaso Mazza, 1st Valencia Biennial, Video Showroom, • Christina Kasrlstam, "Text + Subtext",
Stockholm Times, 20–25 October • Franklin Sirmins,
New York Time Out, 7 February • "Flirt", "Storm in a D-Cup", Admit 1 Gallery, Art in Review, by
Holland Cotter,
The New York Times, 9 February • S. Valdez, "Chila Kumari Burman at Admit One",
Art in America, vol. 89, no. 10, pp. 169–169 • Victoria Lu, "Text + Subtext",
Artists Magazine, Singapore •
Meena Alexander, "Post-Colonial Theatre of Sense: The Art of Chila Kumari Burman",
n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal, issue 14 February, pp. 4–13 • 2000:
Wish You Were Here: Scottish Multicultural Anthology, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Pocket Books Publication • Ann Donald, "A fresh look at the writer". Review of
Wish You were Here,
The Herald (Glasgow), 18 September 2000, p. 12 • En Young Ahn, "Text + Subtext Exhibition, Lasalle-Sia",
Art Monthly Australia • Rachel Jacques, "Hello Girls",
Wasafiri, vol. 16, no. 32, Autumn 2000, pp. 25–26 • Rachel Jacques, "The Wonder of the Bra",
Singapore Arts Magazine • BBC Radio 4, ''
Woman's Hour'', interview with
Jenni Murray (13 September) • 1999: Martin Longley, "Sisters doing it for a chosen few: Sister India", Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall,
Birmingham Post, 19 October 1999, p. 15 •
Eastern Mix (Carlton TV / Central TV programme), includes an interview with Chila Kumari Burman • 1998: Lavini Melwani, review of
Transforming the Crown exhibition,
American Revisions (New York) • Deirdre Hanna, "Salvation Artists Escape Tourist Trap",
XTARI, No. 357 (Toronto) • Namiti Bhandare, "Bohemian Rhapsody",
New Delhi Times (New Delhi), No. 24 • Anshul Avijit, "Fun and Vision",
Hindustan Times (New Delhi), 28 November • Kum Kum Dasgupta, "Khoj Artists of the World Unite",
Asian Age (New Delhi) • Alka Pande, "Artlinei",
The Indian Express, 21 November, Chundigarh • Geeta Sharma, "The Search Within",
The Telegraph Calcutta Weekend, 28 November, Calcutta • Nilanjana S. Roy, "The Miracle at Muldinager",
New Delhi Times, 21 November • Frances Borzello (ed), ''Seeing Ourselves: Women's Self-portraits'', Thames & Hudson • 1997: John Holt, "Chila Kumari Burman: A Martial Artist Beyond Two Cultures",
Third Text no. 41, Winter 1997/98, pp. 96–8 • Holland Cotter review of
Out of India at the Queens Museum,
The New York Times, 26 December • Sonali Fernando, "Indian Women Photographers",
Photographers International, No. 35, SE Asia • Balraj Khanna, "Review of Indian Women Photographers",
Artists and Illustrators (1997) • Interview in TV programme by Stuart Hall on Black British Photography (Channel 4) • 1996: Marsha Meskimmon,
The Art of Reflection: Women Artists’ Self- Portraiture in the Twentieth Century, Scarlet Press, London & New York • Iain Gale/Rupert Goodwins/Sarah Hemming Julian May/Steven Poole/Ian Shuttleworth, "Review of Ice-Cream and Magic II",
The Independent (London), 13 January 1996: 2, 13 January 1995: 2. • 1995: Tanya Guha, '"Camerawork – Chila Kumari Burman",
Time Out, 27 September 1995 • Channel 4, ''I'M BRITISH BUT'' by
Pratibha Parmar, TV programme interview • 1994: Review of
Portrait of My Mother,
The Times, 15 October, London • "Chila Kumari Burman",
Versus (1994) • 1993: Shirini Sabratham, review of
Transition of Riches,
The Observer (London), 20 December • Allan de Souza, review of
Confrontations exhibition Creative Camera, February • Jacques Rangasamy, review of
Confrontations exhibition,
Third Text, No 22 • Joseph Williams, "Colours Enter the Picture",
The Times, 25 August 1993 • Review of
Transition of Riches,
Asian Times, 27 November; • Review of
Transition of Riches,
The Birmingham Post, 20 November • Robert Clark, "South Asian Visual Arts Festival Birmingham",
The Guardian (Manchester), 9 October 1993 •
Keith Piper, "Separate spaces",
Variant (1993) • 1992: Lynda Nead,
The Female Nude: Art, Obscenity & Sexuality, London: Routledge • Tim Hilton, review of Radical Hair Gallery exhibition,
The Guardian, 25 July • "Identikit, Profile on Chila Burman",
Bazaar Magazine (London), no. 15 • Janice Cheddie, "Body Rites: the Self-Portraits of Chila Burman", ''Women's Art Magazine'' (London), no. 49 • 1990: Hiroko Hagiwara,
Black Women Artists Speak Out (PQ Books, Osaka, Japan, Japanese text) • Nina Perez, Review of Horizon Gallery exhibition, ''Women's Art Magazine
, no. 36, and in Feminist Art News'' London, vol. 3, no. 6 • 1989: Hiroko Hagiwara,
Feminist Art News, Vol. 3, No. 1 (London) • 1989:
Four Indian Women Artists (BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham), TV programme about Chila Kumari Burman • 1988: Andrew Hope,
Race Today, Vol. 18, No 2, London • Chambers, E., & J. Lamba,
The Artpack: a history of black artists in Britain, Haringey Arts Council • Owusu, Kwesi, Nadir Tharani,
Pratibha Parmar, Jide Odusina, Keith Piper,
Donald Rodney,
David A. Bailey,
Ruhi Hamid,
Armet Francis,
Pitika Ntuli (eds),
Storms of the Heart: An Anthology of Black Arts & Culture (Camden Press, 1988) • 1985:
Waldemar Januszczak, "Anger At Hand",
The Guardian (London), 29 June •
Errol Lloyd, review of
The Thin Black Line,
ArtRage (London), November • 1982: C. Collier, "Four Indian Women Artists: Bhajan Hunjan, Naomi Iny, Chila Kuman Burman, Vinodini Ebdon (Indian Artists UK Gallery, London: Exhibition Review)",
Arts Review (UK), Vol. 34, No. 2 (15 January 1982), p. 18 == Collections ==