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Time Transcendent

Opening Reception: 18 December 2008, 6:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Time Transcendent, an exhibition featuring 4 new media artists who will be showing video performance and installation based work. Featured in this show will be works by Manoj Sardar Baviskar, Pratul Dash, Kausic Mukhopadhaya, and BV Suresh.

    NEW YORK, NY, December 14, 2008 /Museums PR News/ -- Tamarind Art's Time Transcendent exhibition will include installation, limited edition prints, and video projections which play throughout the gallery space. The combined works interplay various themes conveying personal, political, social and philosophical rhetoric on rapid expanse and intricacies of globalization that is changing the face of the world's largest democracy and its civilization that witnessed Aryan Migration, Mogul conquest and British colonialism over centuries. Now, in a span of less than 15 years, capitalism and globalization have convulsed India at an unprecedented rate of change. The works on display reflect, react, enquire or document this radically evolving society.

Time Transcendent
Opening Reception: 18 December 2008, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
RSVP: rsvp@tamarindart.com
Exhibition will run from 18 December - 6 February 2009

About the Artists:

Manoj Sardar Baviskar's video, "I came, I saw, I prayed for someone I Loved", relates to Baviskar's relationship with nature and with the love he feels for both his girlfriend and parents. Taking place in India's Assam Forest, Baviskar ritually paints himself green and shaves his head against a background of construction sites, signifying the deforestation of one of India's greenest areas.

Pratul Dash is interested in popular imageries and signs of mass media and has begun to spread his message through the use of Video Art. From his newly acquired camera, he wandered the streets of Delhi. The color, charm, seductiveness and lure of various objects of daily life attracted his attention.

Kausic Mukhopadhaya is known for his multidimensional installations. In his most recent work at Tamarind Art, "Remix," the audience gets to participate by looking through seven separate magnifying glasses at various written messages, which can be changed by moving wheels on the exhibit. The piece gives the audience an opportunity to view the written messages that surround us as we go about our day with a new outlook.

BV Suresh's piece "Golden Quadrilateral" is a digital composite of painterly video shots and pictures of windmills, express highways, snails, newspaper clippings, media images of state politicians and maggots juxtaposed against the key framed silhouette cycle on loop of a road worker. The subject is based on a grandiose project of building a national highway network— the Golden Quadrilateral project—in which a civil engineer, Sathyendra Dubey, was murdered for exposing corruption in the project. The artist has woven many layers and motioned them to project ironic complexities in making right paths and directions.

About Tamarind Art:
Tamarind Art was inaugurated in 2003. We are dedicated to contemporary Indian art, literature and film. Tamarind is one of the foremost institutions in North America celebrating the continuing heritage of India. We regularly host art exhibitions, performing arts, book launches, lectures, and other cultural programs. We have become a nexus for many art organizations. As part of our on-going efforts, we support art museums, cultural communities and non-profit organizations around the globe. In addition to showcasing high caliber art, Tamarind Art is a resource centre for gaining an understanding of Indian art, artists, and other areas of interest to individuals, businesses and art investors.
We are proud to announce our sponsorship of The Museum of Modern Art's film exhibition INDIA NOW, a bi-annual program begun in 2007 that will be presented again at MoMA in June 2009.
Some of our sponsorships include: Festival of India with World Music Institute featuring Shivkumar Sharma and Zakir Hussain. Masters of Indian Music — Rahul Sharma & Zakir Husain with World Music Institute, November 2007. Prema Murthy, Fuzzy Logic exhibition at P.S.1 MoMA from June - Sept. 2007. Contemporary Photography and Video Art "India Public Places / Private Spaces", at The Newark Museum of Art, from Sept. 2007 - January 2008. Our most successful and well-received exhibition was at the beginning of this year; an exhibition entitled "Gandhi-The Legacy", done in collaboration with Philip Glass Opera and Satya Graha Forum, was a photography exhibition that captured a nostalgic view of Gandhi's true legacy. The Gandhi exhibition ran from April 10th - May 3rd 2008.

For more information please visit our website at www.tamarindart.com or email us at info@tamarindart.com, or call 212 -990 -9000. We are located at 142 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016. We have extended our hours from Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.


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