Common Ground #2. On Spaces and the In Between

Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenMessen und Ausstellungen Transfer

Rebecca John - Kurator*in

Nihaal Faizal - Künstler*in

Ragini Bhow - Künstler*in

Tara Kelton - Künstler*in

The second part of the series COMMON GROUND was an intervention inside Yogesh Barve’s solo show Explaining could be exploiting at Clark House Initiative in Bombay. On the basis of generosity and exchange, Barve provided space to show works by Ragini Bhow, Nihaal Faizal and Tara Kelton in between or instead of his works. Thereby new connections and intersections emerged which addressed the topics of spatiality and the in between. In Berlin, these topics were elaborated further.
12.11.201530.11.2015
Common Ground #2. On Spaces and the In Between

Veranstaltung

Common Ground #2. On Spaces and the In Between

12.11.1530.11.15

Bombay, Indien

Veranstaltung: Ausstellungen

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