Curated by HH Art Spaces
Performance by Pierre Friquet and Kannakee, with live-video broadcast by Jean-Baptiste Friquet (Bruxelles).
Form, Metaphor, Memory showcases works by the awardees of the Goan Artists’ Grant, instituted by Serendipity Arts Foundation in 2019.
Curated by Serendipity Arts Foundation
Dharti Arts Residency is a three-month artists’ residency based in New Delhi. Conceptualised as an intensive, studio-based residency for emerging artists, Dharti provides its residents space and resources to develop their practice, work on a new project, and interact with the broader art community in the city. The residency is held annually between the months of May and August.
Curated by Jessica Castex and Odile Burluraux
Invited to participate in the Serendipity Festival, the Musée d’Art moderne de Paris offers an exhibition entitled Virtuality as Reality. Based on a selection of films from the museum’s collection, the project reflects the idea of virtuality that irrigates ever more strongly the daily life. This virtualisation of human societies questioned by artists, is creating new territories, it is transforming the being and its relationship to the world.
Special Project Curator: Vidya Shivadas
Call to Disorder is an outcome of the annual courses conducted by Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art, in collaboration with Serendipity Arts Foundation, over the past three years. The intensive programmes were geared towards young artists who are looking to closely engage with experienced practitioners, and explore diverse mediums and materials.
Special Project Curator: Vivek Menezes
The history of India’s western coastline is written in the ebb and flow of ocean tides, and the constant passage of voyagers who profoundly shaped the history and culture of the ancient entrepôt called Goa. At the very heart of this civilisational experience is globalisation on an epic scale: confluential layers of meaning that extend back for millennia to mankind’s earliest recorded history and continue to accrue in the wildly diverse contemporary experience.
Special Project Curator: St+art India Foundation
Over the past five years, one of St+art India Foundation’s primary missions has been to transform urban spaces into public art districts to create art accessible to everyone. Using key elements that are characteristic to the cultural fabric of urban cities, these art districts explore the contemporary face of India.
Curated by HH Art Spaces
The highway leading in and out of Panjim—National Highway no.17 or ironically renamed route 66—with its many branches of flyovers and exit roads, has created the impression that we might as well be getting ready for war. It is not an easy relationship to concrete that the world has inherited since World War II when the need of the time was low cost, quick-fix, prefabricated housing.
Curated by Nancy Adajania
The history of postcolonial Indian art is usually told from within the confines of the art world, as a sequence of long-lived styles and short-lived movements, avant-garde aspirations and institutional trends, artist groups and art schools. In the present exhibition, Nancy Adajania will demonstrate the rich, living heritage of art-making in postcolonial India that had little or nothing to do with this dominant narrative.
Curated by Sudarshan Shetty
This project aims to present indigenous inventions and informal industries that have origins in catering to real life circumstantial needs with lasting social impact on communities at large.
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