THE MATERIAL LIGHT EXHIBITION WAS HOSTED AT THE SRISHTI OUTPOST, MILL HALL COMPOUND, MATTANCHERY, KOCHI, KERALA, INDIA AND IS A COLLATERAL EVENT OF THE KOCHI MUZIRIS BIENNALE
15.03.17 – 24.03.17
You can find more details of the work in the slide show by accessing the artist pages on the left
MATERIAL LIGHT in Kochi features the following artists –
Ajit Bhadoriya
David Blackmore
Mia Cuk and Alia Zapparova
Nihaal Faizal
Jack Hirons
Tahire Lal
Allan Parker
Andre Pinkowski
Ria Rajan
Natasha Ranganath & Nandini Bhotika
Jonathan Michael Ray
Armenoui Kasparian Saraidari
Slobodan Stosic
Sophy Rickett
Chinar Shah
Tereza Zelenkova
ABOUT MATERIAL LIGHT
Material Light has previously been shown At the Belgrade Cultural Centre and at Westminster University. The exhibition is curated by Allan Forrester Parker and supported by Westminster University (London), Srishti Institute of Art, Design & Technology (Bangalore) and Pure Land Design.
MATERIAL LIGHT IN KOCHI
THE MATERIAL LIGHT EXHIBITION IS HOSTED AT THE SRISHTI OUTPOST, MILL HALL COMPOUND, MATTANCHERY, KOCHI, KERALA, INDIA AND IS A COLLATERAL EVENT OF THE KOCHI MUZIRIS BIENNALE with thanks to Meena Vari, Sreenadh Panju, Nimisha Singhal, and Lubna Cheriyannallala
ABOUT THE KOCHI BIENNALE
The KOCHI BIENNALE is the only event of its kind in India, drawing a large international and home audience. Historically, Kochi was a major centre of the spice trade from the 16thC century onwards, and the resulting warehouses are now used to host the Biennale’s exhibitions and installations.
KOCHI BIENNALE CURATOR
The 2016-17 Kochi Biennale is curated by Indian art star Sudarshan Shetty. Experimenting with scale and motion, Shetty’s works frequently involve bringing together heterogeneous object-worlds, and have been exhibited in solo and group shows in India and abroad, including at the Gwangju Biennale (2000), Tate Modern, London (2001), Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (2001), Centre Pompidou, Paris (2011), Guggenheim Museum, New York (2010), and Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2012).
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