Snapshots of ‘No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia’ at Guggenheim New York
Manjari Sihare shares images of select works from the current Guggenheim South Asia exhibit
New York: In the recent past, we have re-blogged several essays commissioned by the Guggenheim UBS MAP Initiative for their inaugural show on South and South East Asia. Here are some images of select works from the show titled ‘No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia’. A detailed review will follow next week. Stay tuned.
The Otolith Group, Communists Like Us, 2006–10
Black-and-white video, with sound, 23 min., 5 sec., edition 2/5
Photo: Courtesy The Otolith Group and Project 88, Mumbai
Bani Abidi, The Ghost of Mohammed Bin Qasim, 2006 (two details)
Nine inkjet prints, six prints 38.1 x 53.3 cm each; three prints 53.3 x 38.1 cm each, edition 5/5
Photo: Courtesy the artist
The Propeller Group, Television Commercial for Communism, 2011–12
Color video, with sound, 1 min., edition 1/5
Photo: Courtesy the artists
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, The Treachery of the Moon, 2012
Color video, with sound, 12 min., 37 sec., edition 1/7
Photo: Courtesy Tyler Rollins Fine Art