Other Species, Other Times: New Video Art From India is a program curated by UT Professor Lalitha Gopalan and Anuj Vaidya. The screening includes videos by Sonia Khurana, Ranbir Kaleka, Munir Kabani, Nikhil Chopra, Jana Prepeluh, Neha Choksi, Tejal Shah, Sahej Rahel, and Shambhavi Kaul.
In a reversal of exhibition practices, this program lines up single channel video art and installations in a repertory film space, and suggests novel ways of considering bodies in movement. These bodies are neither discrete nor constant; they challenge borders and boundaries, and prefer entanglements with other species and other kinds. Varied in their consideration of the digital and in their use of performance practices, the works are primarily by artists living in Mumbai, Goa, and New Delhi.
Other Species, Other Times: New Video Art From India is a program curated by UT Professor Lalitha Gopalan and Anuj Vaidya. The screening includes videos by Sonia Khurana, Ranbir Kaleka, Munir Kabani, Nikhil Chopra, Jana Prepeluh, Neha Choksi, Tejal Shah, Sahej Rahel, and Shambhavi Kaul.
In a reversal of exhibition practices, this program lines up single channel video art and installations in a repertory film space, and suggests novel ways of considering bodies in movement. These bodies are neither discrete nor constant; they challenge borders and boundaries, and prefer entanglements with other species and other kinds. Varied in their consideration of the digital and in their use of performance practices, the works are primarily by artists living in Mumbai, Goa, and New Delhi.
Other Species, Other Times: New Video Art From India is a program curated by UT Professor Lalitha Gopalan and Anuj Vaidya. The screening includes videos by Sonia Khurana, Ranbir Kaleka, Munir Kabani, Nikhil Chopra, Jana Prepeluh, Neha Choksi, Tejal Shah, Sahej Rahel, and Shambhavi Kaul.
In a reversal of exhibition practices, this program lines up single channel video art and installations in a repertory film space, and suggests novel ways of considering bodies in movement. These bodies are neither discrete nor constant; they challenge borders and boundaries, and prefer entanglements with other species and other kinds. Varied in their consideration of the digital and in their use of performance practices, the works are primarily by artists living in Mumbai, Goa, and New Delhi.