'This catalogue is an extension of an ongoing research and exhibition project that TBA21 has supported since its inception in 2006. The Sovereign Forest renders visible and collects evidence of what has hitherto been hidden and suppressed within the site of a “modern war,” in which industrial interventions have reshaped and permanently destroyed parts of the landscape of the Indian state of Odisha for over a decade, leaving villagers in suffering and devastation. The ambitious catalogue attempts to reopen and deepen discussions posed by the exhibition by bringing together a variety of voices from academic and activist backgrounds, factual and intimate narratives and interviews, image documentation, and additional documents. Equally, these complex and varied narratives help to unfold a multiplicity of different knowledges and testimonies on this obscured and intricate conflict.' - from the publisher
In collaboration with Sudhir Pattnaik/Samadrusti and Sherna Dastur. Edited by Daniela Zyman. With contributions by Sudha Bharadwaj, Vrinda Grover, Monika Halkort, Amar Kanwar, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Sudhir Pattnaik, Usha Ramanathan, James C. Scott, Shiv Visvanathan.
Onsite
English
solo exhibition,  moving image,  installation,  politics,  ecological art,  industrialisation
2014
315
9783956790454
2
catalogue, 
artist monograph
Undermining Sovereignty: Three Emergences within Amar Kanwar's The Sovereign Forest - Daniela ZYMAN
Expressive Sovereignty - Monika HALKORT
Archipelic Thinking: Amar Kanwar in Conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist - Amar KANWAR, Hans Ulrich OBRIST
Sovereign Forest - Usha RAMANATHAN
Sudha Bharadwaj in Conversation with Vrinda Grover
The Tribal World and the Imagination of the Future - Shiv VISVANATHAN
Sudhir Pattnaik in Conversation with Amar Kanwar
Sheena Dastur in Conversation with Amar Kanwar
The Art of Not Being Governed: Hill Peoples and Valley Kingdoms in Southeast Asia - James C. SCOTT
Listening - Clare LILLEY
The Sovereign Forest

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