The Guild art gallery and Gallery WHITE now present
Ravi Agarwal, Zakkir Hussain, Ranbir Kaleka, Jitish
Kallat, Abir Karmakar, Madhusudhanan, Vivan Sundaram, Vasudha Thozhur and
K. P. Reji in Part II of Futures
Present
previewing on
Saturday 17 November 2018.
The exhibition has been curated by
Sathyanand Mohan.
Navjot Altaf, Atul Dodiya, Suredran Nair, N. N. Rimzon, Baiju
Parthan, Sudhir Patwardhan, Anandajit Ray, T. V. Santhosh and Gulammohammed
Sheikh’s
works
were exhibited in Part I of Futures Present 18
August 2018 until 18 October 2018.
“Futures Present has
been conceived as a show that will encourage artists to reflect on the
uncertainties as well as the possibilities of the present. A number of
scholars have suggested that a state of permanent instability is one of the
defining characteristics of our age. They identify a number of factors that
work together in such a way that our life-worlds are in a constant state of
flux. Among other changes, the accelerated pace of technological evolution,
the world of real time media and instantaneous feedback, body-machine
interfaces and the rise of artificial intelligence, have essentially left us
without the necessary cognitive tools with which to orient ourselves in this
endlessly mutating present. As if in response to this chronic instability of
our age, over the last few decades we have also seen an exponential increase
in all manner of fundamentalisms and forms of political violence related to
it.
In such a state of affairs, art gains renewed importance in a
number of ways. It can function as a form of critique, and help us
understand the present in all its complexity by alerting us to its
contradictions and fault lines. It can also open up possibilities of an
affirmative praxis, in its imaginative recasting of the historical vectors
that make up the present; by inventing new forms of thought and affective
identification, it strives to create new modes of community that are not
based on narrow sectarian interests. The current show is therefore an
invitation to reflect on these pressing questions that animate the present
moment, as well as to critically reflect upon the place of art and
creativity in imagining possible futures within it.” - Sathyanand Mohan
We look forward to seeing you at the show.
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