Featuring work by 14 artists from India and the diaspora, this exhibition 'considers art not from the point of view of India as emerging superpower or the rise of the middle classes and the strength of consumerism, rather the exhibition focuses on material ruptures, or the breakable, psychical, contingent and physical and material points of pressure that subtend it.' In Rakhee Balaram's words, 'Fragility does not seek to be prescriptive in terms of its politics, rather it lays out a series of propositions that seek to create an experience using materiality as a means to reconsider the present and reconfigure everyday life.'   

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Onsite

Location code
EX.IND.FRA
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2012

No of pages

116

ISBN / ISSN

978819064638

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

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Fragility