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Delhi Contemporary Art Week – a lineup of artists from Indian Subcontinent

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Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

The much-anticipated sixth edition of the Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW) opened in the capital on Sunday. This edition of DCAW will showcase exciting new voices along with a kaleidoscope of styles, themes, and techniques that reflect the ever-changing tapestry of South Asian creativity.

A creative alliance forged by six galleries, DCAW is an outcome of the shared mission of amplifying the voices of creative artists and tapping into the repository of talent in the Indian subcontinent and South Asian countries. .

All these six Delhi-based galleries are showcasing a line-up of artists from India and the sub-continent whose artworks resonate with audiences both within the region and around the world. The DCAW will be at Bikaner House and open to the public for five days.

In addition to the curated shows by six participating galleries, there will be a group exhibition featuring artists from each gallery. 

This year, Girish Shahane has curated the exhibit titled ‘Conjunction of the Spheres’ featuring works of 18 artists. 

“The choice of the theme was made because it is capacious enough to accommodate a wide variety of practices, as demanded of a show that is a collaboration between six galleries with disparate programmes, while also being cohesive enough to bring varied artistic styles together into a unified visual experience,” says Shahane

The exhibition’s curatorial framework bases itself on the vision of the cosmos articulated by the cultures of ancient Mesopotamia, a land that in its broadest definition includes modern-day Iraq and bits of Syria, Iran and Turkey.  In any long-lived belief system, whether Mesopotamian, Indian or Egyptian, the place of gods shifts in importance over the centuries, as do their traits and powers. There is frequent overlap in roles among divinities, especially when it comes to issues central to pastoral and agricultural societies like fertility and war. The exhibition does not pretend to be either comprehensive or scholarly in its interpretation of Babylonian cosmography. 

The festival’s enriching programming comprises curatorial walkthroughs and a two-day symposium. TAKE on Art is organising TAKE Symposium, ‘Horizon and Perspective: Curatorial Gaze to Gauge Promise of Art on September 4 and 5. 

Conceptualized by Bhavna Kakar and Dilpreet Bhullar, the symposium delves deeper into the use of archival excavation to reimagine the past, explores the concept of establishing a new world order, emphasizes the significance of curatorial collaborations, and discusses community building alongside a radical approach to viewing art. 

When: September 3-7

Where: Bikaner House, New Delhi

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan is a journalist based in New Delhi. He won Laadli Media Award 2023 for best feature in print

Published by
Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

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