Monday 25 October 2010

Patachitra artists are coming to UK in November!

from Banglanatak.com - retrospectively


Erasing Boundaries by Manas Acharya

In the past few years banglanatak dot com has undertaken an initiative to broaden the horizon of curatorial art practice as an innovative social development method. We have tried to transfigure it into a new platform for exchange, assimilation and improvisation between the traditional folk artists of Bengal and the contemporary mainstream urban artists across the globe. The idea behind curating these activities, spanning from interdisciplinary
collaborative art project to public space art, is to explore the possibilities of collaboration by erasing the demarcations that segregates the various art practices across the world. In 2009 we started a uniquely innovative interdisciplinary art initiative titled, ‘POTential - An effort to explore’. ‘Potential II’ a similar workshop held in 2010 at the Natyashala II, EZCC Campus at Salt Lake, Kolkata was an extension of the former. An open studio was also organized at
Akar Prakar Art Gallery, Kolkata.
The 12-day workshop for Potential II commenced with an orientation programme spanning over 2 days during which, the guest-artists from London visited Naya village in West Midnapore. During this visit they shared their art as well as learnt about the history and nuances of Patachitra Art. A film documenting the workshop from the previous year was screened every evening for the Patachitra community. The guest artists also initiated small participatory events where the theme for this year’s workshop, ‘Transformation’, was introduced.
This was followed by an open studio in Kolkata where 20 artworks were developed collaboratively. This included Patachitra paintings, films, animation, a documentation of the community participatory game ’Chinese Whisper’, photographs, drawings, video installations and even scrawls and scribbles based on the theme ‘Transformation’. As a coordinator it was a unique experience for me to have witnessed this workshop.
The Earth Day 2010 Workshop was yet another interesting experience. The workshop was based on the theme ‘ART FOR EARTH’ and was held in a public space. ‘Transit’ the new-media artists from London, the experimental artists from ‘Khoj Kolkata’ and a number of young talented artists, along with Patuas and Baul-Fakirs evolved an installation performance voicing their concerns for environment on the 40th anniversary of the Earth Day.

Saturday 16 October 2010

Screening today at The Pigeon Wing

Following the success of The Pigeon Wing’s MINIPLEX at Depford X,

we invite you to one final screening of our full programme of films,

in the ‘not so mini’ comfort of The Pigeon Wing.

3-8pm Saturday 16th October at The Pigeon Wing.

For more information email info@thepigeonwing.co.uk

Films:

The Fictional Pixel – Steve Claydon
Premise – Transition Collective
A Necessary Music – Beartice Gibson
Point, Line, Plane – Simon Payne
A Week in the News: 7 Places We Think We Know, 7 News Stories We Think We Understand – Grace Ndiritu
Heliocentric – Semiconductor
The Curious – Sally O’really
An Island – Luca Bolognesi
The Voyage of Nonsuch – Ruth Beale & Karen Mirza
Men With No Names – Justin Berry
Ballet De Suez – Ian Parkin
Pay Attention – Giles Ripley
Mr Fox – Max Swinton
Mr Pike – Max Swinton
The Turning – Matthew MacKisack
The Incoherence of the Incoherence – Matthew MacKisack

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Thursday 7 October 2010