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Homelands: Art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan

Posted On:Tuesday, November 19th, 2019 | by project88newsadmin

Through varied art forms, Homelands tells stories of migration and resettlement in South Asia and beyond, as well as violent division and unexpected connections.

Munem Wasif , Spring Song, 2016- Ongoing, 25 X 27 inch each, Series of 16 archival pigment prints, Courtesy the artist and Project 88, Mumbai

Munem Wasif , Spring Song, 2016- Ongoing, 25 X 27 inch each, Series of 16 archival pigment prints, Courtesy the artist and Project 88, Mumbai

12/11/2019 – 02/02/2020
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Castle Street
Cambridge
CB3 0AQ

Through photography, sculpture, painting, performance and film, the exhibition engages with displacement and the transitory notion of home in a region marked by the repercussions of the Partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, and the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, as well as by contemporary migration. The artists explore intimate and political histories, often contesting borders, questioning common pasts and imagining new futures.

The exhibition includes many new works and works being shown in the UK for the first time by Sohrab Hura, Yasmin Jahan Nupur, Seher Shah, Iftikhar Dadi & Elizabeth Dadi and Munem Wasif, as well as a commission by Desmond Lazaro working with communities in North Cambridge and a performance by Nikhil Chopra on 3 December. There is a symposium exploring themes of the exhibition on 18 January.

Curated by Devika Singh with Amy Tobin and Grace Storey.

A new publication with contributions by Nancy Adajania, Homi K. Bhabha and each of the artists accompanies the exhibition.

Read More: https://www.museums.cam.ac.uk/events/homelands-art-bangladesh-india-and-pakistan