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Indian artists to showcase on a global canvas

Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative will be launching its critically acclaimed Contemporary art exhibition, No Country, in Singapore on May 10. the guide looks into the works of three Indian artists, who were invited to present their art at this prestigious international art stage

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Sheela Gowda - Loss

Sheela Gowda - Loss

Tomorrow, Singapore’s Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) will host No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia, as part of the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative. The exhibition was first presented in New York at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum last year (February 22 to May 22, 2013), prior to its showing at the Asia Society Hong Kong Center (October 30, 2013 to February 16, 2014). The exhibition will feature works by 16 artists from countries across South and Southeast Asia, that includes sculpture, photography and installation. Here’s a glimpse of Indian artists Shilpa Gupta, Amar Kanwar and Sheela Gowda’s works that will be on display at this prestigious world forum.

Sheela Gowda (Bangalore)
Loss consists of a set of photographs that were taken by Abdul Gani Lone, an amateur Kashmiri photographer whose aim was to document certain socio-political moments. These landscapes do not easily reveal the darker connotations and appear to be casual tourist photographs of normal daily life in Kashmir.

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