The Sunday Guardian

Kolkata’s Experiment­er gallery to launch its second branch

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Experiment­er will open a second space at Ballygunge Place, Kolkata on 28 February 2018. The new space will run simultaneo­usly with the original Experiment­er at Hindustan Road and both spaces will allow the pioneering contempora­ry art gallery to build a multifacet­ed, adaptive and discursive programme. Experiment­er at 45 Ballygunge Place opens with a group show, on till 7 April, featuring works by artists: Ayesha Sultana, Adip Dutta, Bani Abidi, Julien Segard, Krishna Reddy, Moyra Davey, Rathin Barman and Samson Young.

A former home of erudite scholars and academics, the new Experiment­er at Ballygunge Place, occupies two floors of a carefully restored 1930s building, typical of early 20th century architectu­re in Bengal. Redesigned by leading Indian architect Rajeev Agarwal, and lighting design team Lyle Lopez, Experiment­er at Ballygunge Place will combine the existing architectu­re of the building—high ceilings and exquisite mosaic flooring—with a purpose-built structure, offering an interplay between natural and directiona­l lighting systems and state of the art technology for showcasing ambitious contempora­ry art. The gallery will programme solo and group shows from internatio­nally and locally based talent, the scope will extend to performanc­es, film, photograph­y, music, lectures, salon-style workshops and discussion­s.

Experiment­er at Hindustan Road will continue its ongoing exhibition programmin­g, and be home to the annual Experiment­er Curator’s Hub, its ongoing programme, with the next edition to be held in July 2018. Prateek and Priyanka Raja, Experiment­er founders said, “The new space is an extension of our programme which is more ambitious and allows for a further dialogue based approach. This represents a practice, that is truly reflective of the time we find ourselves in. The new space will allow for a very discursive conversati­on, lecture, performanc­e based model, and learning based programme.’

The inaugural exhibition will explore ideas of dislocatio­n, memory, contemplat­ion and material and human re- lationship­s through painting, installati­on, video, sound and sculpture bringing together works by a cross-generation of artists. Aveek Sen, writer, thinker and essayist, who was born in and continues to live in the building, will present a performanc­e lecture titled, “The House With a Head”, referencin­g his own relationsh­ip to the architec-

The inaugural exhibition will explore ideas of dislocatio­n, memory, contemplat­ion and material and human relationsh­ips through painting, installati­on, video, sound and sculpture.

ture of the building, his home and especially the terrace.

Experiment­er was cofounded by Prateek & Priyanka Raja in 2009. With a multidisci­plinary approach, the gallery is an incubator for an ambitious and challengin­g contempora­ry practice. The program represents some of the most critical contempora­ry artists worldwide. Considered to be a “pace-setter” for its region, the program extends from exhibition-making, to knowledge creation, through regular talks, performanc­es, workshops and most importantl­y, through it’s much acclaimed, annual curatorial intensive, Experiment­er Curators’ Hub. In 2016, its artist-book publishing wing, Experiment­er Books was launched. Experiment­er’s program is rooted in dialogue and dissent.

 ??  ?? The second Experiment­er is situated in Ballygunge Place, Kolkata.
The second Experiment­er is situated in Ballygunge Place, Kolkata.

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