Webinar — The Crisis of Climate Change: Release of the Winter 2019 & Spring 2020 Special issue of the IIC Quarterly — Nov. 11, 2020
This collection seeks to not only outline the specific conditions and responses to climate change in India, but also takes an unusual ground-up approach of including voices of those who are researching landscapes and observing changes in them, across disciplines and practices.
Book Launch: “Embrace Our Rivers: Public Art and Ecology in India”
About the Book Art and its ideas have a special role to play in shaping our consciousness. Urban spaces, particularly those in rapidly expanding cities in new developing economies are in direct conflict with nature, as rivers, wetlands, green areas, are being changed...
Landscape as Evidence: Artist as Witness , (Collaboration work as detailed )2017
Conceived by Khoj International Artists’ Association and Zuleikha Chaudhari in collaboration with Anand Grover. The first iteration of the project was staged at the Constitutional Club of India, New Delhi in 2017 and has been developed with Navjot Altaf, Ravi...
InContext:public.art.ecology – Food Edition. III
Open Studio Day: Thursday, 17th April, 2014
Time: 6:30 PM onwards
At Khoj Studios, S-17 Khirki Extension, New Delhi – 17
Body of Labour – Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Delhi
Body of Labour 4 pm, 31st October, 2013 Panelists: Dr. Prabhu Mohapatra, Ram Rahman, Sudhir Patwardhan, Amar Kanwar. Moderated by Ravi Agarwal ‘Body of Labour’ proposes a dialogue between labour historians and artists on issues of representations of labour and...
Maldives Pavillion, Venice Biennale, 2013 – Symposium
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Reterritorializing Ecologies – Event, New Delhi for the MALDIVES PAVILION DISAPPEARANCE AS WORK IN PROGRESS – APPROACHES TO ECOLOGICAL ROMANTICISM (contribution) 55, Venice Biennale – June 2013
Event, New Delhi for the MALDIVES PAVILION DISAPPEARANCE AS WORK IN PROGRESS – APPROACHES TO ECOLOGICAL ROMANTICISM (contribution) 55, Venice Biennale – June 2013