iSculpt for Delhi

05 December 2021, 11:00 am
iSculpt for Delhi
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza, IIC main building
End Date
18 December 2021, 07:00 pm

PHYSICAL PROGRAMME

An exhibition of contemporary installations and sculptures
Curator: Uma Nair

On display are works by Satish Gupta, Neeraj Gupta, Seema Kohli, Keshari Nandan, Atul Sinha, Ankon Mitra, Rahul Modak, Dhananjay Singh, Biman Bihari Das, Rita Datta, Parmod Mann, Bhola Kumar, Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Brajesh Verman,  Umesh Dutt Sharma, Nimesh Pilla, Mukul Panwar, Farhat Jamshed, Manoj Arora , Rajesh Sharma and Arun Pandit 

 

On view in the Quadrangle Garden are:
Qutab Project –  Caleb Call; and digital images by Nishi Sharma  photographs by Manoj Arora 

 

Inauguration on Saturday, 4th December 2021 at 17:00

(Collaboration: Delhi Arts Society)

Kamaladevi Puraskar 2021

27 November 2021, 03:30 pm
Kamaladevi Puraskar 2021
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza, IIC main building

PHYSICAL PROGRAMME

Presentation of awards to young crafts persons 

Mandari Dance
A short presentation of a traditional folk dance and music from Chahatisgarh
Presented by Ghotul group of artists from Kunda village, Bastar division

Chief Guest: Smt. Devaki Jain, eminent economist and writer

Awards will be presented to Subhalaxmi Bai from Jagatsinghpur, Odisha for golden grass craft; Priya Karmakar from Birbhum, West Bengal for suri bowl with bell metal; Hrudananda Chand from Jajpur, Odisha for weaving Phodo Kumbha sarees; Prabir Tudu from Malda, West Bengal for bamboo craft; Jaspreet Kaur from Patiala, Punjab for phulkari embroidery; and Aman L. Konyak from Nagaland for crafting bead necklaces

(Collaboration: Delhi Crafts Council)
 

Flights of Materiality

22 October 2021, 11:00 am
Flights of Materiality
Programme Type
Festivals, Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza, IIC main building
End Date
30 October 2021, 07:00 pm

Sculptural metaphors of the Anthropocene

An exhibition of sculptural forms by G.R. Iranna, H.G. Arunkumar, Karl Antao, Shambhavi and Puneet Kaushik

Advisor: Chandrika Grover Ralleigh

Inauguration of the exhibition by Shri N.N. Vohra, President, IIC on Friday, 22nd October 2021 at 5 pm

(Collaboration: Gallery Espace)

 

Flights of Materiality

Sculptural metaphors of the Anthropocene

The current geological epoch, the Anthropocene, dramatically illustrates how we, individually and collectively, are leaving a human signature on our world. We have reached an unprecedented moment in planetary history. Humans now change the Earth’s systems more than all natural forces combined. This is the thread running through Gallery Espace’s exhibition of a group of compelling visual artistic experiences, using both new and traditional three-dimensional media, which capture scenes of our human signature, and convey the complexity and significance of our age.

This sculptural collection brings together a multitude of lines of entry and inter-disciplinary conversations concerned with art and the environment that are emerging around the human impact on the planet and its far-reaching effects. The artworks invite these considerations through a collection of forces, vectors, concerns, and perspectives that can be engaged with and read in multiple orders, marrying form with content in powerful and different ways evidencing the Anthropocene in both metaphysical concepts and concrete reality.

Framed through modes of the visual in an object-oriented ontology, one returns in this exhibition to the philosophy of the object —a renewed focus on the composition, vitality, materiality, autonomy, wonder, and durability of sculpture, primarily as a sensorial experience. Using primordial materials such as iron, bronze, wood, textile and found objects, the artists manifest their concerns by asking what worlds we are intentionally and inadvertently creating, and what worlds we are foreclosing while living within an increasingly diminished present. It has become a concept that speaks not just to the hallmarks of our time, but to the apocalyptic foreclosure of possible futures.

 

Kristine Michael

Project advisor: Chandrika Grover Ralleigh

Arunkumar HG’s (b. 1968) art practice engages with a diversity of ecological concerns; primarily the decline of natural resources and habitats as a result of consumerism. His sculptures, made from re-cycled and re-purposed material, allude to local, historical and cultural milieux, as a microcosm of and a commentary on these concerns. Arunkumar lives and works in Delhi.

G. R. Iranna (b. 1970) is greatly inspired by Vedantic philosophy, particularly the idea of the duality of existence, and juxtaposes materials, colours, textures and forms in his paintings, sculptures and installations, to manifest the dichotomies of nature and artifice, spiritual and material, permanent and transient, heavy and light-weight, dark and light, etc.

An advertising professional who turned to art, Ahmedabad-based Karl Antao (b. 1966) is among the few contemporary artists who sculpts in wood (and sometime bronze), creating mammoth figures that are infused with life and emotion, and embody complex visual metaphors. Antao has exhibited widely in India and abroad and is also the recipient of several art awards.

Puneet Kaushik (b. 1972) is a Delhi-based contemporary artist whose practice carries traces of his deep engagement with Indian craft. His paintings and mixed-media installations use a spectrum of unconventional graphic materials such as glass or coral beads, cotton, wool or jute cord, metal wire, terracotta,  bone,  hair, charcoal, paper pulp, etc.

Shambhavi (b. 1966) is a painter, printmaker, and installation artist. Her practice is largely non-figurative and focuses on the relationship between man and nature, and the condition of the farmer. An alumnus of the College of Fine Arts and Crafts, Patna, and Delhi College of Art,  her sculptural installation ‘Reapers’ Melody’ will soon be unveiled at MoMA, New York.

Contact: +91-9871985857; art@galleryespace.com

 

Release of the IIC Quarterly

25 October 2021, 05:00 pm
Release of the IIC Quarterly
Programme Type
Festivals
Venue
Gandhi-King Memorial Plaza, IIC main building

Indian Cinema: Today and Tomorrow: Infrastructure, Aesthetics, Audiences (Winter 2020-Spring 2021)

Guest Editors: S.V. Srinivas, Ratheesh Radhakrishnan, Subhajit Chatterjee

Edited by Omita Goyal, Chief Editor IIC

To be released by Dr. Karan Singh

What was the cinema? What is it becoming today and what will be the future of the form and institution that was once cinema, in the wake of disruptive technologies and emergent socio-political conditions?’  This thematic issue brings together a number of essays by researchers from a variety of disciplinary and critical perspectives to reflect on these questions. They assess the impact of new trends and technologies, spaces and modes of consumption, aesthetic paradigms, piracy, etc., on this 20th-century institution that has played such a crucial role in defining the ‘modern’.

With contributions by S. V. Srinivas, Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Darshana Sreedhar Mini, Gurmmeet Singh, Ipsita Barat, Ishita Tiwary, Jenson Joseph, M. Madhava Prasad, Madhuja Mukherjee, Mohamed Shafeeq Karinkurayil, Moinak Biswas, Navaneetha Mokkil, Pujita Guha, Puneet Krishna, Raghav Nanduri, Rashmi Sawhney, Ratheesh Radhakrishnan,  Samhita Sunya, Spandan Bhattacharya, Subhajit Chatterjee, Sudipto Basu, Tejaswini Ganti, Trinankur Banerjee and Uma Maheswari Bhrugubanda.

Cover Art

Film set studio photographed with fish eye lens

Photo by Brands&People on Unsplash

https://unsplash.com/s/photos/movie-set