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This year, France
Celebrates India by offering itself as a stage for expressions of Art & Culture with a distinct Indian flavour. Between 24th February and 19th September this year, France engages in a unique
and grand cultural exchange as Paris and Lyon come alive with expressions of Indian Contemporary Art with 3 separate events... INDIAN HIGHWAY IV at the Musée d'Art Contemporain in Lyon, MONUMENTA
2011 with Anish Kapoor at the Grand Palais in Paris and PARIS, DELHI, BOMBAY... at the Centre Pompidou, also in the French Capital.
INDIAN HIGHWAY VI
24/02/2011 to 31/07/2011
Indian Highway is a unique concept in that it is planned out as a road movie, travelling across
3 continents, with each appearance executed as an episode. Each episode is distinct and after London, Oslo and Herning, the Musée d'Art Contemporain in Lyon is currently host to the fourth
episode of this unique panorama of contemporary art in India.
Works by more than 30 artists are on display on two grand 1000 sq.m. stages and in keeping with
the evolving nature of the concept, Indian Highway will undergo a transformation with every new episode, culminating with the unveiling of a “grand scheme” only at the end of its journey.
This fourth episode will remain on display at Lyon for 5 whole months, having begun in February and ending
in July.
Where : Musée d'Art
Contemporain, Lyon (map)
For more information, visit www.mac-lyon.com
ANISH KAPOOR AT MONUMENTA 2011 13/05/2011 to 20/06/2011
The Grand Palais in Paris sports a nave covered by a vaulted glass, iron and light steel
ceiling, which for the past 3 years has been the venue for "Monumenta", an exhibition featuring a major installation by a single Artist every year. After Anselm Kiefer, Richard Serra and
Christian Boltanski, Monumenta 2011 welcomes Anish Kapoor at the Grand Palais. The UK-based Artist of Indian descent will work his magic in the 13,500 sq.m. nave of the magnificent Grand Palais.
Anish Kapoor has used a wide range of materials like polished mirrors, concrete, fatty wax or powdered pigments to produce memorable and and thought-provoking installation-sculptures over the
past 30 years. Considering the depth and appeal of Anish Kapoor's past endeavours, and the illustrious artists hosted by Monumenta over the past 4 years, this promises to be a breathtaking
showcase of the veteran artist's skills.
It has been 30 long years since Anish Kapoor has graced Paris with an installation which makes this a
landmark event, truly worthy of a visit.
Where : The Grand Palais, Paris
(map)
For more information, visit www.monumenta.com
PARIS, DELHI, BOMBAY... 25/05/2011 to
19/09/2011
After a film festival like “Vous avez dit Bollywood? (Did you say Bollywood?)” in 2004, The
Centre Pompidou in Paris once again readies itself in 2011 for “Paris-Delhi-Bombay...” which aims to be a study of society in contemporary India through a simultaneous exposure to works from both
Indian and French artists.
The exhibition is unique in bringing together a bevy of artistic expressions from multiple
disciplines like painting, sculpture, etc. It is this disparity, which is expected to eventually incite debate, dialogue and ultimately, a better and deeper understanding of Indian Society as it
exists today.
As many as 50 artists will contribute to this effort with their personal take on Indian
Politics, Religion, Identity, Art, Homesteads, etc. to create a multifaceted megacanvas of sorts. The exhibition will feature 2 levels worth of pieces created especially for this exhibition and
many more existing ones which lend themselves to this theme.
A 384-page catalogue and a series of conferences, audio-visual programmes and inputs from eminent political
scientists, anthropologists, sociologists and philosophers ensure that this event achieves its goal of becoming a true “study” rather than remaining a grand albeit mainstream exhibition.
Where : Centre Pompidou, Paris
(map)
For more information, visit www.centrepompidou.fr
For more information on these events, visit
http://in.franceguide.com
and for queries regarding photographs, please contact:
Pusha Kothi
pusha.kothi@franceguide.com
Anand Vijayakar
anand.vijayakar@franceguide.com