Shilpa Gupta Skirts Material —Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
In his latest review, artist, and guest writer for the Bader + Simon Blog, Clyde Nichols shares his journey through Gupta's exhibit, exploring the artist's unique approach to challenging societal norms. From the evocative bronze sculpture, "A Liquid, The Mouth Froze," to the immersive installation, "Listening Air," Nichols captures the essence of Gupta's work—where conceptual brilliance intertwines with sensory exploration.
As he ventures to the second floor, Nichols grapples with the disconnect between material and concept, offering a nuanced perspective on the role of physical fine art objects in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
“A Maverick Bridging Art and Social Justice ”
Embark on a journey with us into the captivating world of Kumartuli, where skilled artisans mold sacred clay into the divine forms of Goddess Durga. Our guest writer Naveen Kishore will guide us through this artistic expedition, delving into every aspect of this enchanting journey. From the arrival of the raw materials to the departure of the adorned idols after worship, we will explore the essence of this vibrant tapestry of cultural richness, divine creativity, and the cyclical rebirth of tradition.
Lakota Nation vs. The United States.
In this Native American Heritage Month, I'm compelled to highlight the ongoing struggle of the Lakota Nation against the United States, as depicted in the film "Lakota Nation vs. United States." Amidst the nationwide protests of 2020, President Trump's unannounced visit to Mount Rushmore exacerbated tensions with the Lakota people, who legally own the land.
The documentary exposes the lack of communication and heavy-handed response by law enforcement, leading to arrests of peaceful protesters. Reflecting on these events, my optimism wanes, and I ponder the grim possibility that the Lakota may never reclaim their rightful land.