Posts tagged with ‘chatterjeeandlal’

Aditya Ruia | Women In Photography

Posted on October 25, 2021

Aditya Ruia is an independent scholar and researcher based in Mumbai. His area of expertise include the art of Nathdwara and painted photography from the 19th century.

In this presentation, Aditya gives us a brief understanding of how photography played out and operated in the Indic society by focusing on the social life of women as photographic subjects in India during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Watch the session here: https://tinyurl.com/adityaruia

Hetain Patel | Architectural Digest | May 2021

Posted on May 12, 2021

Best known for his quirky video and performance art on race, identity and culture, the British artist Hetain Patel adds to the conversation about xenophobia at the inaugural Asia Society Triennial

Live studio session with Sahej Rahal

Posted on July 17, 2020

Sahej is primarily a storyteller. His stories weave together fact and fiction, to create counter-mythologies that interrogate the dominant mythologies shaping the present. This myth-world takes the shape of sculptures, performances, films, paintings, installations, and AI programs.

In the virtual studio session, Sahej will trace the formation of the ‘non-human’, from the mythological relationship of demons and disease, to futuristic worlds inhabited by artificial intelligence.

Watch the session here:

https://tinyurl.com/chatterjeeandlal