Beyond Contemporary Art, Episode 1: Deconstructing the Biennial with Art, Politics and World Futures

Visual Arts
Painting
Panel Discussion
Wednesday, 19th August 2015
From 6:00pm to 8:00pm (IST)
The Indian Express Gallery, Express Towers, Barrister Rajni Patel Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021.
Free

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From Venice to Kochi, the biennial has come a long way as a space where nations showcase their best and a platform where artists create the extraordinary. As art becomes increasingly provocative and political, how are the biennials of today are adapting themselves to adequately represent new art movements and practices? Art Critic, Curator, Cultural Theorist and Jury Member of the 56th Venice Biennale, Ranjit Hoskote presents new frameworks, ideas and insights, by juxtaposing the established and the emerging, the prescribed and the participatory with his personal experiences, leading to Biennale Blueprints for the future.  


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Ranjit Hoskote

Ranjit Hoskote

Cultural theorist, Curator and Poet

Ranjit Hoskote is a cultural theorist, curator and poet. He is the author of more than 25 books, including Vanishing Acts: New & Selected Poems 1985-2005 (Penguin, 2006) and Central Time (Penguin/ Viking, 2014), and the monographs Zinny & Maidagan: Compartment/ Das Abteil (Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt/ Walther König, 2010) and Atul Dodiya (Prestel, 2014). Hoskote has translated the poetry of the 14th-century Kashmiri mystic Lal Ded as I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Ded (Penguin Classics, 2011). With Ilija Trojanow, he has co-authored Kampfabsage (Blessing, 2007; in English as Confluences: Forgotten Histories from East and West, Yoda, 2012). With Nancy Adajania, he is co-author of The Dialogues Series (Popular, 2011), an unfolding Programme of conversations with artists. With Maria Hlavajova, he is editor of Future Publics: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art (BAK, forthcoming). Since 1993, Hoskote has curated 30 exhibitions of contemporary art, including two monographic surveys of Atul Dodiya (Bombay: Labyrinth/ Laboratory, Japan Foundation, Tokyo, 2001; and Experiments with Truth: Atul Dodiya, Works 1981-2013, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, 2013), a lifetime retrospective of Jehangir Sabavala (National Gallery of Modern Art, Bombay and New Delhi, 2005-2006), a historical survey of Indian abstraction, Nothing is Absolute (with Mehlli Gobhai; CSMVS/ The Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay, 2013), and a survey of 150 years of art by Parsi artists within the narrative of an emergent Indian modernism, No Parsi is an Island (with Nancy Adajania; National Gallery of Modern Art, Bombay, 2013-2014). Over 2000-2002, Hoskote co-curated the trans-Asian collaborative project, ‘Under Construction’ (Japan Foundation: Tokyo and other Asian centres). Hoskote co-curated the 7th Gwangju Biennale with Okwui Enwezor and Hyunjin Kim (2008) and was curator of India’s first-ever national pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2011)."

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