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A Wild Gander: Artists from the South Asian Women's Creative Collective

Date

Mar 25, 2010 • 12:00 PM - May 1, 2010 • 6:00 PM

Location

BRIC Rotunda Gallery
33 Clinton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States
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Jesal Kapadia
Telegraph, 2005. Digital video. 3 minutes 30 seconds.

 

Curated by Baseera Khan

A Wild Gander features Chitra Ganesh, Mala Iqbal, Jesal Kapadia, Yamini Nayar, and Divya Mehra, five New York–based artists. The title of the exhibition is drawn from Joseph Campbell’s collection of essays, The Flight of the Wild Gander, which references the Sanskrit concept of the paramahamsa, an enlightened spiritual teacher who transcends the mundane, just as geese (hamsa) are able to transcend the earth through flight. This sage also feels at home both on water and on land, analogous to a person who adeptly negotiates disparate geopolitical cultural codes. The artists taking part in A Wild Gander do so, reflecting the complex issues that frame South Asian identity, whether based in gender, media representations, or politics.

The exhibition is on view from March 25 through May 1 at BRIC Rotunda Gallery.

Venue Information:

BRIC Rotunda Gallery is the old contemporary art exhibition space of BRIC.