there are enough interesting artists in bangalore too. don't know if
you are already familiar with the following artist's
(below is a random, on the spur of the moment listing) will try and
give a more deatiled overview soon

01. Sheela Gowda (a big inspiration for many of us, must see, her
installation, "And tell him of my pain")
02. Ayisha Abraham (conceptual artist working with film, sound, video
- interesting audio piece, "Calling the nation")
03. Pushpamala (photography and performance - an entertaining and
critical body of work, "Native indian woman")
04. Kiran Subbaiah ( i really like his work - an fascinating hybridity
of objects, video, text-based stuff, net-art.
www.geocities.com/antikiran)
05. Avinash Veeraraghavan (interesting photo collages of the self and
the city - photo book, " I love my india")
06. Prabhavati M (subtle and minimal works on gessoed board)
07. Anup Mathew Thomas (doing a multi part photography based work on
kerala. has done some interesting work based on the National Library
in Lahore)
08. Surekha (video artists, feminist, explorations of gendered subject)
more soon...

On Jan 23, 2008 12:01 PM, Charles Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2008 6:02 AM, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > galleries, afford internet connections, etc. there are a huge number of
> > professional artists in india; they are less likely to live in cities or
> > speak english or find space in galleries or have internet connections,
>
> Could you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE point me at some of them, preferably
> within a day's drive of Bangalore? I have so far been unable to locate
> any, and would welcome any pointers.
>
> -- Charles
>
>



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