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Embrace Our Rivers: Public Art and Ecology in India

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AuthorEdited by Ravi Agarwal, Florian Matzner and Helmut Schippert
ISBN9783735604675
Published LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
PublisherSpeaking Tiger
BindingPaperback
Pages216
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Art and its ideas have a special role to play in shaping our consciousness. Urban spaces, particularly those in rapidly expanding cities in new developing economies are in direct conflict with nature, as rivers, wetlands, green areas, are being changed to suit urbanization’s short-term goals. To help re-think urban space as democratic and in coexistence with nature, Embrace our Rivers was proposed as a public art project in the coastal megacity of Chennai, India. It was to be held on the estuary of the very polluted river Cooum. Thirteen artists—Indian and international—were invited to respond to the city’s rivers and canal systems.

They produced a myriad of new ideas. The project however could not be installed at site, as it was denied site clearance even after two years of it being proposed. The artist’s voice though found expression in an exhibition—DAMnedArt which was held at the local Lalit Kala Akademi, in February 2018. This book, a first on public art and ecology in India, is an outcome of this effort. It also locates the project in a wider context of public art practices in India and elsewhere, through invited essays, and calls for broader collaborations for urban sustainability.

About the author
Ravi Agarwal is an artist, environmental activist, writer and curator. His work explores contemporary questions around ideas of nature, society, urban space and capital, and has been shown widely. He was awarded the UN Special Recognition Award for Chemical Safety (2008) and the Ashoka Fellowship (1997).Florian Matzner is an art scholar and exhibition organiser. He has had numerous publications and exhibitions on contemporary arts with focus on ‘Public Art’ as well as crossover between town planning and architecture, landscape architecture and fine arts.Helmut Schippert has been the Director of the Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Chennai since June 2014.

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