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The Otolith Group, O Horizon, 2018, 4K video, color, sound, 81 minutes. Commissioned by bauhaus imaginista and coproduced with the Rubin Museum of Art and Project 88.

The Otolith Group talks about O Horizon, 2018 : ARTFORUM

  The Otolith Group’s latest video, O Horizon, 2018, comes out of a long-standing research interest in Rabindranath Tagore and his founding of Visva-Bharati, a school in Santiniketan, West Bengal, India, which was meant to be a living laboratory and an …

From the exhibition “A Lost Future,” a digital collage “Santiniketan Studies (A Century Before Us II): Infinite Study” (2018), by The Otolith Group. Credit: The Otolith Group, Rubin Museum.

At the Rubin Museum, the Future Has Arrived. And It’s Fluid. : The New York Times

By Holland Cotter Aug. 9, 2018 It flies and flows and creeps. You measure it, spend it, waste it. It’s on your side, or it’s not. We’re talking about time, and so is the Rubin Museum of Art, one of the …

Neha Choksi's production 'Still Abacus'

PLATFORM MAGAZINE: MISSION: DISRUPT THE ACCEPTED: NEHA CHOKSI

Soumya Mukerji on Neha Choksi, Platform Magazine Published in March 2019 Issue Neha Choksi’s production ‘Still Abacus” One of the most private mavericks in the performing arts in India, Neha Choksi doesn’t speak much, mince words or dilute her essence. …

Seed, by Rohini Devasher, 2004. Charcoal, acrylic, colour
pencil, oil pastel, wood; 245 x 457 cm. “Seed” is the first of several wall drawings that explore landscape as a living entity. Through the process of the drawing, done on site over three months, the relationship between the drawing and the forms from which it is derived is gradually blurred. The curve of the wall further heightens the sense of being engulfed, of being destabilized.

MARG MAGAZINE: ROHINI DEVASHER

This article was first published in The Weight of a Petal: Ars Botanica, edited by Sita Reddy, Mumbai: Marg, Vol. 70, No. 2, December 2018–March 2019.   Rohini Devasher …for that which we imagine must be either something already seen or a …

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SPECTRAL TIMES SARNATH BANERJEE’S DIALOGUE WITH THE DEAD- PHALGUNI DESAI

1 March, 2019- The Hindu Combining illustrations and radio recordings, Sarnath Banerjee’s new exhibit is a fictional account of a Mumbai we don’t see. In the central hall of Dr Bhau Daji Lad (BDL) Museum in Mumbai, is a giant …

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