M HKA gaat digitaal

Met M HKA Ensembles zetten we onze eerste échte stappen in het digitale landschap. Ons doel is met behulp van nieuwe media de kunstwerken nog beter te kaderen dan we tot nu toe hebben kunnen doen.

We geven momenteel prioriteit aan smartphones en tablets, m.a.w. de in-museum-ervaring. Maar we zijn evenzeer hard aan het werk aan een veelzijdige desktop-versie. Tot het zover is vind je hier deze tussenversie.

M HKA goes digital

Embracing the possibilities of new media, M HKA is making a particular effort to share its knowledge and give art the framework it deserves.

We are currently focusing on the experience in the museum with this application for smartphones and tablets. In the future this will also lead to a versatile desktop version, which is now still in its construction phase.

Exhibition: SHILPA GUPTA – Today Will End

21 May 2021 - 12 September 2021

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Shilpa Gupta creates artworks that examine human relations, subjectivity and perception through themes such as desire, conflict, security, technology, borders and censorship. Her work is multi-faceted and often interactive, typically utilising media such as sculpture, installation, text and photography, and regularly displaying a mastery of audio and visual technologies. Considering technology as an extension of body and mind, Gupta possesses a sharp political consciousness towards the role, psychology and aesthetics of different media forms, particularly towards their complicity in the production of fear. Though her works could be interpreted as referring to the social or political situation of specific cultural or national contexts, Gupta keeps them decidedly open, allowing their themes to be interpreted differently wherever and whenever they are exhibited.

 

M HKA presents the first mid-career survey exhibition of artworks by Shilpa Gupta, bringing together many of her key works for the first time. As one of the established artists of the Mumbai contemporary art scene to have emerged since the 1990s, this exhibition offers an overview of the practice Gupta has been developing for more than twenty years. It will consider the evolution of her work over this period, foregrounding the speculative nature of her practice, as well as the depth of her critical engagement with psychology, behaviour, politics and language. In 2014, works by Gupta were also included in Don’t You Know Who I Am? – Art After Identity Politics, an important research exhibition in the recent history of M HKA in defining a new reading of contemporary art that considers questions of human diversity in relation to new aesthetic and philosophical dimensions. Together with the new acquisition of her major installation Threat (2008-09) for the museum’s collection, this survey exhibition seeks to consolidate Gupta as a key reference for M HKA.

 

Shilpa Gupta lives and works in Mumbai, India, where she studied sculpture at the Sir J. J. School of Fine Arts from 1992 to 1997. She has had solo shows at venues including: Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, USA; Arnolfini, Bristol, GB; OK Centrum, Linz, Austria; La synagogue de Delme, Delme, France; and Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, India, amongst many others. She presented a solo project as part of My East is Your West, a two-person joint India-Pakistan exhibition organised by the Gujral Foundation in Venice in 2015. Gupta has also participated in the 58th Biennale of Venice (2019), Kochi Muziris Biennale (2018), Berlin Biennale (2014), New Museum Triennial (2009), Sharjah Biennial (2013), Lyon Biennale (2009), Gwangju Biennial (2008), Yokohama Triennial (2008) and Liverpool Biennial (2006). She has also exhibited in biennial exhibitions in Auckland, Brisbane, Seoul, Havana, Sydney and Yogyakarta amongst several others. In 2017, she participated in the Gothenburg Biennial curated by Nav Haq, which was titled after her text work WheredoIendandyoubegin.

 

The exhibition is curated by Nav Haq, Associate Director at M HKA

 

Image: Shilpa Gupta, Singing Cloud, 2008-2009. Installation view from the exhibition Don’t You Know Who I Am? – Art after Identity Politics (M HKA, 2014). Photo: M HKA.
 

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>Shilpa Gupta, Singing Cloud, 2008-2009. Installation view from the exhibition Don’t You Know Who I Am? – Art after Identity Politics (M HKA, 2014)

>All the labels from the exhibition can be consulted here.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled, 1995-1996. Mail Art, 300 ink drawings, 12.7 x 12.7 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Blame, 2002-2004. Installation, glass bottles, fake blood, posters, stickers, video, 00:01:49, 300 x 130 x 340 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled (There is No Border Here), 2005-2006. Installation, self adhesive tape, Variable dimensions.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Shadow 2 , 2006-2007. Video, interactive video projection, Variable dimensions.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled (Don’t See, Don’t Hear, Don’t Speak), 2006. Photography, 3 digital prints , 305 x 183 cm, (4x) 102 x 64 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, There is No Explosive in This, 2007-2011. Installation, mixed media, Variable dimensions.

> SHILPA GUPTA, There is No Explosive in This – Street Series, 2007. Photography, digital photograph, archival paper, 106,7 x 71 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, There is No Explosive in This – Objects Confiscated at Manchester Airport , 2007. Installation, 165 x 65 x 102 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, There is No Explosive in This – Objects Confiscated at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai, 2007. Installation, 161 x 65 x 114 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, While I Sleep, 2008-2009. Installation, mixed media, Variable.

> SHILPA GUPTA, 100 Hand Drawn Maps of My Country, 2008. Video, carbon tracings on paper, (7x) 57.2 x 72.6 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Threat, 2008-2009. Installation, 4500 soaps, 72 x 229 x 107 cm (15 x 6.2 x 4 cm each).

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled, 2008-2009. Installation, motion flapboard, 190 x 21,8 x 25 cm, 00:20:00.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Singing Cloud, 2008-2009. Installation, object built with thousands of microphones with 48 multi-channel audio, 152.4 x 457.2 x 61 cm, audio: 00:09:30.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Speaking Wall, 2009-2010. Installation, lcd screen, bricks, headphone, 00:08:00, 300 x 300 x 300 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, I look at things with eyes different from yours, 2010. Installation, print on mirror, embroidered curtain, metal rod, 147 x 104 x 12.5 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, There is No Explosive in This – Objects Confiscated at the Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Montreal, 2011. Installation, mixed media, 161 x 65 x 114 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, 1:14.9 1188.5 Miles of Fenced Border – West, North-West, 2011-2012. Sculpture, hand wound thread ball and vitrine, 56 x 51 x 158 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Someone Else – A Library of 100 Books Written Anonymously or Under Pseudonyms, 2011. Installation, stainless steel, 100 etched books, 488 x 22 x 190 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, 24:00:01, 2012. Installation, motion flapboard, 177 x 25 x 28 cm, 00:30:00.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Today will end, 2012. Installation, neon, 600 x 95 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Altered Inheritances – 100 (Last Name) Stories, 2012-2014. Installation, pigmented inktjet prints in split wood frames, Variable dimensions.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Stars on Flags of the World, 2012. Other, embroidery on cloth, 209 x 148 x 15 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled (Bengal Borderlands), 2013-2014. Installation, mixed media, Variable dimensions.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled (Don't See, Don't Hear, Don't Speak), 2017-2018. Sculpture, polymer resin, wood, 134,5 x 84 x 92 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, For, In Your Tongue, I Cannot Fit, 2017-2018. Installation, sound installation, 100 speakers, microphones, printed tekst, metal stands, Variable dimensions.

> SHILPA GUPTA, A Liquid, the Mouth Froze, 2018. Sculpture, cast of an open mouth in gun metal, etched brass plate, 17.5 x 11 x 18.5 cm.

> SHILPA GUPTA, Untitled, 2018. Drawing, tracings on paper, wood, (10x) 31 x 22 x 3 cm.