with Khorshed and Kekoo Gandhy
for CheMoulding Part II - FUTURING.
60 years of Chemould Gallery
Today, the virtual minds of Khorshed and Kekoo Gandhy fact-check errors, anachronisms and missed connections across their own archives. In doing so, they produce new facts.
Filmed on location at Chemould Frames and Kekee Manzil.
Thank you
Jennifer Mirza, Mehli Lalkaka
Behroze Gandhy, Dara Gandhy
Adil Gandhy, Shireen Gandhy
Venkatesh Iyer Jerry Pinto
Shaleen Wadhwana, Harshada Mane
CheMoulding Part II - FUTURING
60 years of Chemould Gallery
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CAMP invites:
Mohit Shelare, Curve away from Desire.
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himanshu S and aqui T, Parallel Universe.
CHEMOULD PRESCOTT ROAD, Mumbai
March 9 - April 30 2015
Choreographed together, electric, sonic, filmic and other uncategorisable works from 2002 to 2014 that took place in the nighttime worlds of Bombay, Delhi, Bangalore, Sharjah, Dakar, Kabul, Mexico and other cities.
The Radia Tap(e)sAct I: Swearing-in WhispersScreenplay 95 pages and IVRAct II: Hum Logostext and phone audio, 45 minsatCitizen-Artist: Forms of AddressCurated by Geeta KapurChemould Prescott RoadQueens MansionFort, Mumbai14-10-2013 to 14-11-2013
Shaina and Ashok present at Body Public: Through a Performance Archive, a research symposium at the Kochi Biennale, 2026.
Show and tell with Sanjay Bhangar.
Saturday, 24th January, 7 pm to 9 pm, at CAMP.
Saturday, 6 to 8 pm.
A conversation with scholar Irina Aristarkhova and theorist/ curator Gunalan Nadarajan about their recent projects.
Irina presents ideas from an upcoming co-authored book on cyberfeminism, Night Sweats: Cyberfeminist Practices, out this year.
Guna will speak about a recent exhibition series across South East Asia, the first of which is named Menggodam.
Country of the Sea as part of revolutionary remembrance / क्रांती स्मरण
CAMP took part in the 16th Gwangju Biennale Pre-Programme events.
International Seminar on Documentary Film
“A collective / inarticulate harmony.”
A video performance tour of the work in three-acts with Shaina and Ashok.
Choreographies of the Everyday and Tokyo Art Week