“Chalo” is Hindi for "Let's go." With the words "Chalo! India"
(Let's go! India), we invite you to discover an explosion of creativity
and vitality in Indian contemporary art. "Chalo! India" will take you
on a journey through more than 100 works by 27 artists and artist
groups from all over India. Encompassing a broad range of media,
including painting, sculpture, photography and installation, this
exhibition examines the latest movements in Indian contemporary art.
Following
independence from Britain in 1947, Indian artists began exploring new
forms of artistic expressions—drawing inspiration and ideas from
Western modernism, and India's own distinctive culture. Over the next
60 years, new types of work that powerfully embodied political and
social critiques emerged. More recently, Indian artists have been
making works that respond to urbanization and changing contemporary
lifestyles—art that reflects the rapid economic development, and
globalization that has taken hold since the 1990s. Today the lively
Indian art scene is spreading its wings both at home and abroad, and
has been attracting a great deal of international attention.
"Chalo!
India" is a significant survey of new Indian art, including a
sociological research project involving architects and intellectuals,
and state of the art interactive media work—as befits an IT giant such
as India. Most people see India in terms of its rich and influential
history, its Gods and devotion, Bollywood movies, or its awakening as
an economic giant. However, there is so much more to the complex and
dynamic India of today. “Chalo! India” explores and celebrates the
depth of this country; the contradictions of its society, the dreams
and hopes of its people, and its energy and passion toward the future.
Participating Artist
| A. Balasubramaniam |
N. S. Harsha |
| Sarnath Banerjee |
Pushpamala N. |
| Krishnaraj Chonat |
Jagannath Panda |
| Nikhil Chopra |
Justin Ponmany |
| Atul Dodiya |
Ashim Purkayastha |
| Shilpa Gupta |
Raqs Media Collective |
| Subodh Gupta |
Gigi Scaria |
| Tushar Joag |
Nataraj Sharma |
| Anant Joshi |
Gulammohammed Sheikh |
| Ranbir Kaleka |
Kiran Subbaiah |
| Jitish Kallat |
Vivan Sundaram |
| Reena Saini Kallat |
Thukral & Tagra |
| Bharti Kher |
Hema Upadhyay |
| Prabhavathi Meppayil |
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For more information visit http://www.mori.art.museum/english/contents/india/index.html
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