Why binary should have all the pun is a cross-disciplinary curation of mapping artistic perspectives and methodologies into socio-political contexts of urban community spaces and critical engagement in-between binary notions. The exhibition is a re-engagement with the various notions of ‘new’ media practice and map methodologies through creative development and experimental collective processes, opening both potentials and resistance within the binary. The exhibition is a research in how the methodology and process of arts is in it self a socio-political language which holds the capacity to confuse the production of habits and methods, as well as a re-engagement with sensitive and immediate. The program will be presented from by artist from all disciplines working both individually and in collaboration representing Argentina, Bangladesh, Belgium, Denmark, Iran, India, Nepal, Sweden, Philipines, UK and the United States.
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curatorial initiative by Lasse Mouritzen and Kaur Chimuk
curatorial initiative by Lasse Mouritzen and Kaur Chimuk
photo credits lasse mouritzen and Marko Cesarec
Cona Foundation, Mumbai in collaboration with Clark House Initiative
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Residency Partner | Mumbai
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Exhibition Site | Pune
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