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Pushpamala N
December, 1st 2024
Pushpamala N has been called “the most entertaining artist-iconoclast of contemporary Indian art”. In her sharp and witty work as a photo- and video-performance artist, sculptor, writer, curator and provocateur, and in her collaborations with writers, theatre directors and filmmakers, she seeks to subvert the dominant cultural and intellectual discourse. She is known for her strongly feminist work and for her rejection of authenticity and embracing of multiple realities.
The presentation will be followed by a discussion with Shreelata Rao Seshadri and Sudhi Seshadri.
Both Shreelata Rao and Sudhi Seshadri have participated in several of the artist’s works over the years. Shreelata has worked for more than three decades in public health, and has incorporated art, music and theatre into her work as an academic and researcher.
After three decades in academics, Sudhi works as an independent researcher, writing on policy, the economy and the climate crisis.
There will be a presentation of 45-60 mins, followed by a discussion and Q&A
Do join us to be inspired!
Ages 16+
About Pushpamala
Born in Bangalore, 1956, Pushpamala N has been called “the most entertaining artist-iconoclast of contemporary Indian art”. In her sharp and witty work as a photo- and video-performance artist, sculptor, writer, curator and provocateur, and in her collaborations with writers, theatre directors and filmmakers, she seeks to subvert the dominant cultural and intellectual discourse. She is known for her strongly feminist work and for her rejection of authenticity and embracing of multiple realities. As one of the pioneers of conceptual art in India and a leading figure in the feminist experiments in subject, material, and language, her inventive work in sculpture, conceptual photography, video, and performance has had a deep influence on art practice in India.
Starting off her career as a sculptor, Pushpamala began using photography and video in the mid-1990s, creating tableaux and photo romances in which she cast herself in various roles. Interested in history and the idea of cultural memory, she cites a wide range of references in her series of masquerades where she simultaneously inhabits and questions familiar frames from art history, photography, film, theatre, and popular culture, thereby placing herself as the artist at the center of social and political inquiry.
Pushpamala N lives and works in Bangalore after having lived for periods in different Indian cities. She exhibits widely in India and internationally and speaks often at seminars and conferences.