Otolith Group’s “Thoughtform”
Documentary footage, theoretical reference and fictional narrative sequences to confront each other.
Documentary footage, theoretical reference and fictional narrative sequences to confront each other.
Insight into the minds of ten artist couples either married to or living with one another.
A critical outlook on contemporary politics and consumerism.
melancholic, autobiographical account of the lost generations of Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta of the 1970s and the 1980s.
The dual influences of early consumer video games and the Cultural Revolution.
Gao Qiang and Gao Zhen create politically charged pieces that unabashedly criticize the Communist government.
Responding to the history and culture of the artist’s homeland.
Meditative works that draw on her interests in the dual searches for cultural identity and moments of simplicity.
Meditating on the disorientation of individuals in the city as their personal notions of freedom are regulated.