"Something I've been meaning to tell you" group photography show at Vadehra Art Gallery, D-178, Phase – 1, Okhla induatrial Area > 16th April-11th June 2011
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Curated by Sunil Gupta and Vidya Shivadas
Accompanying Events :
16 April 2011, 7 pm
Artist Speak: Clare Arni, Nandini Valli Muthiah and Priya Sen
Moderated by Rakhee Balaram
FICA Reading Room, D-42 Defence Colony, New Delhi
28 April 2011, 6.30 pm
A Novel in Photos: An Evening with Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi, 72 Lodhi Estate, New Delhi
2 May 2011, 7 pm
After Stonewall: Book release of Queer: Sunil Gupta
Authors: Keith Wallace and Saleem Kidwai
Published by Vadehra Art Gallery and Prestel
Performance by Pramada Menon and Gautam Bhan to mark the occasion. Saleem Kidwai will also be present.
Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi
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16th April : 7:00 pm - Opening
Entry : Free
Place : Vadehra Art Gallery, D-178, Phase – 1, Okhla induatrial Area, New Delhi - 110020
Venue Info : www.vadehraart.com | Nearest Metro Station - 'Okhla'
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Event Details : 'Something I've been meaning to tell you' group photography show by Anusha Yadav, Clare Arni, Gauri Gill, Nandini Valli Muthiah, Priya Sen, Sarindar Dhaliwal, Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi and Sunil Gupta.
What’s becoming increasingly apparent from the history of Indian photography is the preoccupation with the family portrait. The considerable formalities of the studio portrait have given way to the snapshot and the more intimate subject matter of art making. As the extended family is under stress, pressure is increasing to divulge its secrets. The multiplicity of relationships that individuals have, are often managed by a cloak of secrecy about real and/or imaginary feelings about siblings, parents, children and others. How and what to reveal seems to be one of our paramount contemporary concerns. Meanwhile society itself is changing; now more accepting of a range of a family structures from one individual alone to same-sex families. The title of the exhibition comes from Alice Munro, a Canadian writer of short stories that extensively explore this sensitive and difficult terrain.
Anusha Yadav's online ‘Indian Memory Project’ where people are asked to upload a photo and relate the story of the relative takes the personal archive into a contested public space. Clare Arni's extended portrait of the Belgian woman ascetic Meera as she emerges from her thirty year spiritual retreat spent in a cave in Hampi. Gauri Gill's extraordinarily evocative witness of the short life of Jannat from rural Rajasthan- not a sociological study nor a memorial. Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi's record of his father battling brain cancer, in the words of the writer-photographer, ‘have me thinking about not only my father’s end but also my own and how I will meet it.’
Sarindar Dhaliwal's video piece, ‘Olive, Almond and Mustard’ a diaspora artist's reflection on the Punjabi village of her birth, the memory of her mother's tales and the nursery rhymes of her adopted homelands. Priya Sen's video project 'Antecedent Garden', takes her through a continuous museum of places and childhoods - both simultaneously becoming signifiers of the future, as well as a constantly changing past. Nandini Valli Muthiah's series, ‘Remembering to Forget’ where children enact, in fancy dress, roles chosen by their parents - a performance that for many will remain with them through their adult years. And finally Sunil Gupta's ongoing project, ‘Country’, investigating the traces of his father's family in rural Uttar Pradesh and its three hundred year trajectory into the modern world.
Curated by Sunil Gupta and Vidya Shivadas
Accompanying Events :
16 April 2011, 7 pm
Artist Speak: Clare Arni, Nandini Valli Muthiah and Priya Sen
Moderated by Rakhee Balaram
FICA Reading Room, D-42 Defence Colony, New Delhi
28 April 2011, 6.30 pm
A Novel in Photos: An Evening with Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi
ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi, 72 Lodhi Estate, New Delhi
2 May 2011, 7 pm
After Stonewall: Book release of Queer: Sunil Gupta
Authors: Keith Wallace and Saleem Kidwai
Published by Vadehra Art Gallery and Prestel
Performance by Pramada Menon and Gautam Bhan to mark the occasion. Saleem Kidwai will also be present.
Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi
Related Events : PhotoExhibits | Exhibitions
"Something I've been meaning to tell you" group photography show at Vadehra Art Gallery, D-178, Phase – 1, Okhla induatrial Area > 16th April-11th June 2011
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