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Is the image even human: group exhibtion curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao

Is the image even human: group exhibtion curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao
Is the image even human: group exhibtion curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao
The question Is the image even human? Imaginatively throws up the counterpoint- what is human about the image? Who else makes images, do they have an autonomous life of their own and can they exist independently from humans? And can we exist independently from them, is it possible to think imagelessly? do we make images or do they make us? where do they originate and how might we live and think in their absence? The works in the exhibition look at us in a playful manner as if in a house of mirrors where the world seems to be arranged differently.

Curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao at the Cervantes Institute New Delhi 9/03/2023 – 05/05/2023.

Participating artists Anna Brass, Hot Desque, Ian Dawson, Jemma Egan, Jignesh Panchal, Jos Martin, Karin Ruggaber, Leire Muñoz, Mark Hosking, Mhairi Vari, M Pravat, Ole Hagen, Oona Grimes, Plastique Fantastique, Sachin Tekade, Sarah Kate Wilson, Shivangi Ladha, Srinivas Kuruganti, Ted Le Swer, Vandana Kothari, Xintong Zhang.

The Online edition launched on 07/02/2023 in conjunction with India Art Fair Delhi 2023.
exhibition, art and archaeology, curation
Instituto Cervantes of New Delhi
Dawson, Ian
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Miranda Bilbao, Jasone
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Dawson, Ian
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Miranda Bilbao, Jasone
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Dawson, Ian and Miranda Bilbao, Jasone (2023) Is the image even human: group exhibtion curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao. Is The Image Even Human, , New Delhi, India.

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Abstract

The question Is the image even human? Imaginatively throws up the counterpoint- what is human about the image? Who else makes images, do they have an autonomous life of their own and can they exist independently from humans? And can we exist independently from them, is it possible to think imagelessly? do we make images or do they make us? where do they originate and how might we live and think in their absence? The works in the exhibition look at us in a playful manner as if in a house of mirrors where the world seems to be arranged differently.

Curated by Jasone Miranda-Bilbao at the Cervantes Institute New Delhi 9/03/2023 – 05/05/2023.

Participating artists Anna Brass, Hot Desque, Ian Dawson, Jemma Egan, Jignesh Panchal, Jos Martin, Karin Ruggaber, Leire Muñoz, Mark Hosking, Mhairi Vari, M Pravat, Ole Hagen, Oona Grimes, Plastique Fantastique, Sachin Tekade, Sarah Kate Wilson, Shivangi Ladha, Srinivas Kuruganti, Ted Le Swer, Vandana Kothari, Xintong Zhang.

The Online edition launched on 07/02/2023 in conjunction with India Art Fair Delhi 2023.

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Published date: 9 March 2023
Venue - Dates: Is The Image Even Human, , New Delhi, India, 2023-03-09 - 2023-05-05
Keywords: exhibition, art and archaeology, curation

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Local EPrints ID: 489232
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489232
PURE UUID: 9b92a0a6-1d89-4386-84ac-76535c4c849f
ORCID for Ian Dawson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3695-8582

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Date deposited: 18 Apr 2024 16:36
Last modified: 19 Apr 2024 01:36

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Contributors

Artist: Ian Dawson ORCID iD
Curator of an exhibition: Jasone Miranda Bilbao

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