The Sunday Guardian

Abridged version of Serendipit­y Arts Festival to be held in Delhi

- SUKANT DEEPAK

“We are very excited to do an abridged version of the Serendipit­y Arts Festival here in Delhi around the end of March. A showcase consisting of select excerpts will be presented and we hope to bring a slice of the experience to Delhi,” said Smriti Rajgarhia, Director, Serendipit­y Arts Foundation and Festival.

India Art Fair witnessed a host of artists with excerpts from the Serendipit­y Arts Festival, which is held every year in Goa, as well as their own body of work. Artworks by Iftikhar Dadi at the Jhaveri Contempora­ry, who served as an Advisor to Look, Stranger! exhibition curated by Rahaab Allana at Serendipit­y Arts Festival; artworks by Sahil Naik at Experiment­er, whose work showcased as part of Urban Re-imagined 2.0 curated by Ravi Agarwal at SAF-2019; those by Nikhil Chopra at Chatterjee and Lal, who concluded a residency at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art, New York with support from the Foundation, and as part of HH Art Spaces.

Also present was Maya Krishna Rao, Special Curator, from the 2018 edition of the festival, who performed a reprised iteration of Loose Woman, first commission­ed for the SAF-2018.

Speaking about the plans ahead in 2020, Rajgarhia said: “We have received an excellent response from the people here in Delhi, our patrons, partners, visitors and the friends of the festival. We are happy to have shared excerpts of the festival at the India Art Fair, where we also released our festival film and new catalogue for 2019-20. As an institutio­nal partner, we are thankful to the fair committee for hosting us.”

The art works showcased at the Fair prominentl­y features emerging artists from the region like Farah Viraf Mulla, who participat­ed in Dharti Arts Residency Programme 2019, the Foundation’s flagship artist residency programme. In addition, Israeli multimedia artist Achia Anzi, supported by the SAF presented a Ledbased light project composed of lines from poems penned by five thinkers and philosophe­rs across time periods: Judah Abravanel (1464-1530), Henry Louis Vivan Derozio (1809-31), Aime Cesaire (19132008), Paul Celan (1920- 1970) and Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008), curated by Ravi Agarwal for the SAF 2019.

The Fair also witnessed a selection of videos from Sudarshan Shetty’s 2019 curation from Serendipit­y Arts Festival titled ‘Look Outside This House’. Broadly, at the festival, the project was aimed to present indigenous inventions and informal industries that have origins in catering to real-life circumstan­tial needs with lasting social impact on communitie­s at large.

The SAF also showcased its broad spectrum of research in the arts explored through its publicatio­n series titled Projects & Processes, which has recently released five volumes in partnershi­p with Harpercoll­ins India. The volumes present critical perspectiv­es on projects at the Festival. The essays have been commission­ed by Serendipit­y Arts Foundation and are authored by art writers from across the country. IANS

 ??  ?? Art installati­on by Farah Mulla from the Dharti Arts Residency Programme 2019 supported by the Serendipit­y Arts Foundation.
Art installati­on by Farah Mulla from the Dharti Arts Residency Programme 2019 supported by the Serendipit­y Arts Foundation.

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