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portada Carte Blanche À Manish Pushkale: To Whom the Bird Should Speak?

Carte Blanche À Manish Pushkale: To Whom the Bird Should Speak?

Claire Bettinelli (Author) · Mapin Publishing Pvt · Paperback

Carte Blanche À Manish Pushkale: To Whom the Bird Should Speak? - Bettinelli, Claire

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Synopsis "Carte Blanche À Manish Pushkale: To Whom the Bird Should Speak?"

- Catalogs an immersive, 125 sq. mt. hand-painted installation imagining a visual script of a now-lost history - Inspired by the loss of an ancient language of the Aka-Bo tribe in the Andaman Islands upon the death of its last speaker- A visual enquiry into the significance of language as a medium of communication- Published to accompany an exhibition at Musée Guimet, Paris, from October 2023 to March 2024Manish Pushkale, born in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, is an autodidact who honed his artistic style and sensibility at Bharat Bhavan's fertile and creativity-filled ambience of the time. His engagement at the art center cemented Pushkale's deep engagement with indigenous folk and tribal traditions. The installation To Whom the Bird Should Speak? is a visual enquiry into the significance of language as a medium of communication. Pushkale's artistic research into indigenous cultures was inspired by the story of the Aka-Bo tribe in the Andaman Islands and their oral tradition of communicating with birds that was lost to the world after the death of its last speaker, Boa Sr. As a contemporary artist and an abstract painter, Pushkale works at the intersection of linguistics and archaeology in an immersive 125 square metres of hand-painted installation, as he imagines a visual 'script' of a lost history that we would like to recover, or should it be allowed to fade inexorably into oblivion? With contributions by Claire Bettinelli, Yannick Lintz, Ganesh Devy and Devika Singh, and a poem by Ashok Vajpeyi. Text in English and French.

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