Panel Discussion
curated by V.Divakar

19.06.2009
6.30 p.m.
Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan

Zen studio gallery in collaboration with Artflute.com and Goethe-Institute,
Bangalore

All are welcome!

“The relation between aesthetic and historical is neither one between
‘levels’ within the text, nor between the work as aesthetic fact and its
encircling historical conditions; it is rather that those historical
conditions, in the form of the ideological, become the very determinant
structure of that process of textual self-production which is in its
entirety, ‘aesthetic’,”
- Terry Eagleton (Criticism and Ideology)

The Art and Activism seminar organised by the Department of Art History and
Aesthetics, M.S.University, Baroda in 2004, was a significant attempt to
bring together activists from various disciplines pertaining to the arts to
debate upon issues regarding activism in resisting elitist tendencies and
other inconsistencies within the practice of art making.

Interventions, the present curation of a series of lectures/discussions
takes its references from this seminar and attempts to work as an
alternative space in order to critically engage with the works of few
artists who have intervened in the cultural milieu through their artistic
practices. So also, this initiative attempts to draw insights from the
critics who have been vocal in articulating their concerns regarding the
aspects of the social and the political in cultural practices. The intention
is to engage in a serious dialogue where both disciplines of art writing and
art making can necessarily share identical areas of concern for action.
Interventions then is aiming at a gathering of artists and writers who would
share with students, cultural practitioners, art lovers and concerned public
their respective experiences regarding their practice.

The peculiarities/specificities of each strategy the artists/writers have
employed would enable the younger generation of art practitioners and
writers to widen the possibilities of approaching their own practices with a
more nuanced understanding of society in general. In this regard the first
Interventions panel discussion was held at the Karnataka Chitrakala
Parishath in February 2009 with participation from Alex Mathew, Hyderabad
and art critic Santhosh Sadanand from Baroda.

In continuation of the series, the second Interventions will be structured
around the theme “On Collectives”.

The participants include:
Professor Shivaji K. Panikkar
Archana Prasad
Raghavendra Rao K.V.
Sunil G.
Professor Suresh Jayaram

Related links:
Goethe-Institute, Bangalore<http://cms.goethe.de/ins/in/bag/kue/en4629199v.htm>
www.zenstudiogallery.com


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