The book presents a decade-long perspective on contemporary visual practices in India, with stunning visuals and insightful essays by leading intellectuals in the field. Engaging with a diversity of art practices and creative conditions, the publication (and exhibition) questions cultural structures that segregate visual practices, making a case for a polycentric aesthetic. In this argument for an inclusive and non-hierarchical consideration of visual culture, Edge of Desire presents a new contribution from the Indian subcontinent to the debate on the nature and purpose of art practices and art histories.
The book presents a decade-long perspective on contemporary visual practices in India, with stunning visuals and insightful essays by leading intellectuals in the field. Engaging with a diversity of art practices and creative conditions, the publication (and exhibition) questions cultural structures that segregate visual practices, making a case for a polycentric aesthetic. In this argument for an inclusive and non-hierarchical consideration of visual culture, Edge of Desire presents a new contribution from the Indian subcontinent to the debate on the nature and purpose of art practices and art histories. At the same time, it offers a visually exciting and intellectually stimulating array of new art from India generated through an intermingling of influences and traditions.
FOREWORD
VISHAKHA N. DESAlt ALLAN DODGE, MELISSA CHIU, AND GARY DUFOUR
PREFACE
CHAITANYA SAMBRANI
ON THE DOUBLE EDGE OF DESIRE
CHAITANYA SAMBRANI
EPILOGUE
CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION
LOCATION / LONGING
TRANSIENT SELF
CONTESTED TERRAIN
RECYCLED FUTURES
UNRULY VISIONS
COMMENTARIES
VISUALITY AND VISUAL ART -- SPECULATING ON A LINK ASHISH RAJADHYAKSHA
INDIA'S MODERN VERNACULAR -- ON THE EDGE KAJRI JAIN
CHECKLIST OF THE EXHIBITION
ARTISTS' BIOGRAPHIES
MAP AND TIMELINE OF INDIA SINCE 1947
BIBLIOGRAPHY