Facing India | ISBN 9783775744010

Facing India

herausgegeben von Ralf Beil und Uta Ruhkamp
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonRalf Beil
Herausgegeben vonUta Ruhkamp
Bildbeschreibung vonRalf Beil
Bildbeschreibung vonUrvashi Butalia
Bildbeschreibung vonRoobina Karode
Bildbeschreibung vonUta Ruhkamp
Designed vonMario Lombardo
Künstler / KünstlerinVibha Galhotra
Künstler / KünstlerinReena Saini Kallat
Künstler / KünstlerinBharti Kher
Künstler / KünstlerinPrajakta Potnis
Künstler / KünstlerinMithu Sen
Künstler / KünstlerinTejal Shah
Buchcover Facing India  | EAN 9783775744010 | ISBN 3-7757-4401-0 | ISBN 978-3-7757-4401-0

Facing India

herausgegeben von Ralf Beil und Uta Ruhkamp
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonRalf Beil
Herausgegeben vonUta Ruhkamp
Bildbeschreibung vonRalf Beil
Bildbeschreibung vonUrvashi Butalia
Bildbeschreibung vonRoobina Karode
Bildbeschreibung vonUta Ruhkamp
Designed vonMario Lombardo
Künstler / KünstlerinVibha Galhotra
Künstler / KünstlerinReena Saini Kallat
Künstler / KünstlerinBharti Kher
Künstler / KünstlerinPrajakta Potnis
Künstler / KünstlerinMithu Sen
Künstler / KünstlerinTejal Shah

How do female Indian artists position themselves today? How do they deal with their responsibilities to society, as well as with the legacy of their feminist predecessors? What kind of language do they invent to express that which has been unarticulated? In Facing India, six  female, Indian artists devote themselves not only to the history and future of India, but also to their country in the present day. Torn between tradition and the modern world, India’s patriarchal society is in the midst of a socio-cultural transformation. In their multimedia works Vibha Galhotra (*1978), Shilpa Gupta (*1976), Bharti Kher (*1969), Prajakta Potnis (*1980), Reena Saini Kallat (*1973), Mithu Sen (*1971), and Tejal Shah (*1979) examine boundaries—a central theme in Indian society, whether they are gender-related limitations, or political, territorial, ecological, or religious boundaries. This richly illustrated publication accompanies the first thematic exhibition of Indian women artists in Germany.

Exhibition: April 29 – August 26, 2018, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg

The KUNSTMUSEUM WOLFSBURG has been collecting international contemporary art since 1994. With the acquisition of key works of late modernism and important additions from contemporary art, a top-class collection has been built up. Parallel to this, the museum presents an ambitious exhibition program, tracing cultural connections for the public. The exhibition On Everyone’s Lips is curated by UTA RUHKAMP.