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“Seeing the Elephant”: Neha Choksi at MASS ART, Boston

Posted On:Friday, September 4th, 2015 | by project88newsadmin

Neha Choksi
Seeing the Elephant
Sandra and David Bakalar Gallery
Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston
September 28 – December 5, 2015

Neha Choksi The Weather Inside Me Photograph accompanying video installation including 8 1 digital videos on CRT tube television, 8 1 wooden stands 2007 – 2010

Neha Choksi
The Weather Inside Me
Photograph accompanying
video installation including 8 1 digital videos on CRT tube television, 8 1 wooden stands
2007 – 2010

The Indian story of the blind men and the elephant tells of earnest, observant individuals trying to describe something. Each of them probes one part of an elephant and gives his description. The result is a wildly diverse range of properties from the ear to the legs, tail, and tusk. All are true yet they hardly coalesce and often conflict.

This is an apt parable for those documenting and drawing inspiration from India, a country that has long been a subject for artists, writers, and scholars fascinated by the nation’s colors, complexities, and contrasts. It is ancient and modern, agrarian and industrial, connected and self-contained.

Seeing the Elephant features international contemporary artists whose work explores a wide range of topics facing India today. The structure of the exhibition is to approach the region from within and without, from positions of intimacy and expertise as well as from a more aesthetic distance.

Curated by Lisa Tung, Director of Curatorial Programs.

Neha Choksi at MASS ART