Six Readings on Time: TIME and the ARTIST as CHRONICLER
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Six Readings on Time: TIME and the ARTIST as CHRONICLER
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June 23 | 6PM
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Reading 05:
Tuesday, 23rd June 2020
6:00pm-8:00pm
Six Readings on Time: TIME and the ARTIST as CHRONICLER
This session will engage with the works of artists and how the poetics, narrativity and language of their work allow us readings of time, space, imagination and decay, love and longing; we read in to the works of artists such as Sudhir Patwardhan, Jitish Kallat, and Sahaj Rahal (involving writings on their work from Ranjit Hoskote, Girish Shahane, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and others) as well as the writer and poet Ruth Padel.
About Six Readings- On Time:
What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow
Out of this stony rubbish?
— T S Eliot in The Waste Land
Events, situations, and occasions are scattered within the Milky Way of TIME; but TIME also exists within the details of dust, ornament, walking feet, resistance, closed doors, a blooming flower or rotting fruit, ruins, stories, waste, and even arrogance. As we jump to new toys such as post-pandemic and ‘new normal’ what we forget is how TIME exists across pre- and post- as well as new and old... TIME bridges across epochs and events as well as creates multiple ecologies of existence. In these times we discuss space, materiality, and aesthetics to build a better understanding of TIME.
A seminar of readings, a continuing-education programme to help students and professionals engage with texts - words and visuals, within the fields of city studies, architecture, arts and culture, and the visual studies.
About Dr. Kaiwan Mehta:
This is seminar series is conceptualized and designed by Kaiwan Mehta, PhD
All lectures will be conducted by Kaiwan Mehta, a theorist and critic in the fields of architecture, city studies, and visual culture, he is the author of two books, and has co-curated two national exhibitions on Architecture and Housing in India amongst other independently curated exhibitions. An academic and researcher he teaches and works within the university as well as various para-academic platforms. He is currently the managing editor of DOMUS India as well as professor and programme chair of the Doctoral Programme at Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University.
This seminar series is supported by and developed under the aegis of TARQ Gallery, Mumbai.
Six Readings on Time: TIME and the ARTIST as CHRONICLER
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June 23 | 6PM
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₹500
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₹500
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