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The Otolith Group, Santiniketan Studies (A Century Before Us II): Tapovan Study Circle, 2018, digital collage on Somerset Museum Rag paper, 34 x 51 cm. Courtesy: the artists

The Otolith Group’s O Horizon by Rahel Aima: BOMB MAGAZINE

by Rahel Aima Sep 18, 2018 In the molten golden hour, a row of Santhal tribeswomen dance in an open field. Arms interlocked, they bounce as one centipedal body to the beat of a dhol, cymbals, and a purring bamboo …

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 Place Where India Meets the World: A New Film by the Otolith Group: FRIEZE

BY TAUSIF NOOR 26 June 2018 Presented at the Rubin Museum, New York, can art offer a way of viewing nature as an actor in its own right? We begin in a blazing world: In the opening sequence of O Horizon (2018), the …

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 …

The Otolith Group, O Horizon, still, HD, colour, 81 minutes 10 seconds, 2018. Commissioned by Bauhaus Imaginista and co-produced with the Rubin Museum and the kind support of Project 88.

Five artists engage with history and its reclamation at the Kochi Biennale – in order to create a new map to an old world – Vandana Kalra

13 January, 2018 – Indian Express The Otolith Group: Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun I 50, 52 Work: O Horizon In their film O Horizon, London-based artist collective The Otolith Group — comprising Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun — explore …

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