Reena Kallat, Aperture, 2014, Video, 3'17", Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Archana Hande, www.arrangeurown marriage.com, 2009/2015, Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Sumakshi Singh, Journeys, 2015 Gips, Farbe, Animationen, Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Nandita Kumar, eMotiVe sOuNDs of the eLEctRic wRiTEr, 2013-2014, Plotter, Originalbriefe, Schreibpult, Ton, Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Nandita Kumar, eMotiVe sOuNDs of the eLEctRic wRiTEr, 2013-2014
Prajakta Potnis, Untitled, 2015 Dias, Leim, Farbe, Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Atul Bhalla, Dvaipayana, 2013/2014, diverse Materialien Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Atul Bhalla, What will be my defeat?, 2011, Fotografie
Cop Shiva, The Street as Studio, 2013, Fotografie
Cop Shiva, Being Ghandi, 2011 Fotografie
Reena Kallat, Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Prerna Bishnoi, M.A.L.L., 2012, Video und Spiel
Sumakshi Singh, Journeys, 2015, Gips, Farbe, Animationen, Ausstellungsansicht Kunsthaus Langenthal, Foto: Seraina Wirz
Prerna Bishnoi, Rhinos, 2011, Video
"One and one make eleven" gathers nine positions from the extensive contemporary art scene in India. The exhibition focuses on forms of dialogue, exchange and collaboration between artists, their subject, with other actors and the audience. The Indian artists do so by using all media and make reference to topics of their everyday life, to living in the big city, the resource problems and Pollution, given the population explosion or the traditional gender ratio that does not fit into the modern metropolitan life. The invited artists are born between 1964-1989 and live in Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai.
Artists
Atul Bhalla, Prerna Bishnoi, Cop Shiva, Archana Hande, Reena Kallat, Nandita Kumar, Prajakta Potnis, Sumakshi Singh, Surekha
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