Monday, March 19, 2018

Flexology a lecture by Ravikumar Kashi

RELOOK [ 40] : Lectures on Indian Art
Curated by Pushpamala N.
'FLEXOLOGY'
- a study of street narratives

A lecture by
Ravikumar Kashi
Artist, writer and teacher, Bangalore
On
Monday 19 March 2018 at 6.30 pm
at 1.Shanthi Road Studio/ Gallery, First Floor,
Shanthinagar, Bangalore 560027
About the talk
Amidst the various street visuals that compete for attention on Bangalore's streets, there has been a new and sudden spurt in recent times. This has to do with the vast number of Sene (armies) that have been showing up in Bangalore in particular and Karnataka in general. These
Sene have been coming up in the name of the language, caste/community and film stars. The arrival of such groups is announced by putting up flex banners and posters. Ravikumar Kashi has been documenting them and has studied the street narratives; he will share his observations in this lecture.
About the speaker
Ravikumar Kashi is an artist who works in different mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and installation. His works combine or cut across defined expectations from these mediums. His idea/concept driven works are layered and offer themselves to multiple readings.Kashi was born in Bangalore in 1968. He completed his B.F.A. from College of Fine Arts, Bangalore in 1988; M.F.A. from Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda in 1990; and M.A. in English from Mysore University, in 1995. He learned handmade papermaking from Glasgow School of Art, U.K. He also learned Hanji, traditional Korean papermaking, from Jang Ji Bang, Korea. He has shown his works in solo shows and curated shows across the world in galleries, art fairs, biennales and museums. He has received the National Award from Lalit Kala Akademi, Delhi and two awards from Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy and one from Karnataka Shilpa Kala Academy for his works.
He writes on art in Kannada and English. Two of his Kannada books, 'Anukta' and 'Kannele' have been published from Akshsra Prakashana, Hegggodu. His book 'Kannele' has received Karnataka Sahitya Academy award.
He teaches at RV School of Architecture, Acharya School of Design and Azim Premji University as visiting faculty. He lives and works in Bangalore.
RE-LOOK - Lectures on Indian Art
This series of lectures presents exciting new research being done in the areas of art history, art practice and visual anthropology in India, each for the first time in Bengaluru. Distinguished art historians and scholars are invited to give illustrated papers on their recent work and interests. The lectures take place at the popular artist space 1.Shanthi Road, situated in the heart of the city. The lectures are conceived and programmed by Pushpamala N, supported by Somberikatte, and hosted by 1.Shanthi Road.

Somberikatte :
Somberikatte is a Kannada word meaning idler’s platform- usually the platform around a large tree, an adda, where people gather to gossip and exchange news. It is a fictitious institution, sometimes a forum
, created by the artist Pushpamal a N.