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Whorled Explorations: Jitish Kallat in conversation with Robert E. D'Souza and Sunil Manghani

Whorled Explorations: Jitish Kallat in conversation with Robert E. D'Souza and Sunil Manghani
Whorled Explorations: Jitish Kallat in conversation with Robert E. D'Souza and Sunil Manghani
A FEW MONTHS AFTER THE SECOND KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE (DECEMBER 2014-March 2015), Robert E. D'Souza and Sunil Manghani visited the internationally regarded artist Jitish Kallat at his studio in Mumbai. The first Kochi Biennale in 2012 was notable for site-specific works and its engagement with the artist community. Building on this work, the second iteration, with the expansive title "Whorled Explorations", under the curatorship of Kallat, was more conceptual, interlacing various themes, ideas and provocations that recurred throughout the exhibition. What follows are edited excerpts from a chapter in India's Biennale Effect (2017), in which D'Souza and Manghani engage in a lengthy dialogue with Kallat about his work as Biennale curator.
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78-81
D'souza, Robert
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D'souza, Robert
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D'souza, Robert (2016) Whorled Explorations: Jitish Kallat in conversation with Robert E. D'Souza and Sunil Manghani. Marg, 68 (2), 78-81.

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Abstract

A FEW MONTHS AFTER THE SECOND KOCHI-MUZIRIS BIENNALE (DECEMBER 2014-March 2015), Robert E. D'Souza and Sunil Manghani visited the internationally regarded artist Jitish Kallat at his studio in Mumbai. The first Kochi Biennale in 2012 was notable for site-specific works and its engagement with the artist community. Building on this work, the second iteration, with the expansive title "Whorled Explorations", under the curatorship of Kallat, was more conceptual, interlacing various themes, ideas and provocations that recurred throughout the exhibition. What follows are edited excerpts from a chapter in India's Biennale Effect (2017), in which D'Souza and Manghani engage in a lengthy dialogue with Kallat about his work as Biennale curator.

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Published date: December 2016
Organisations: Graphics, Fine Art & Media, Winchester School of Art

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Local EPrints ID: 411034
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/411034
ISSN: 0972-1444
PURE UUID: f44a3b23-beb5-4f3d-9624-d3fd2353f9dd
ORCID for Robert D'souza: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0977-0082

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Date deposited: 13 Jun 2017 16:32
Last modified: 15 Jul 2022 01:41

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