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Cinema Verite Redux
2010, Gallery Sumukha and Vadehra Art Gallery
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The selection for the title of the exhibition, 'Cinema Verite Redux', proposes a familiarity of intent with a type of cinema and documentary style which has evolved and is recognised as cinema verite.
The dependence on chance, of probable encounters, can be seen as one of the factors that unites these artists' works with cinema verite. Chance played a formative part of the Dadist movement, but these works vary in the way chance is used to consolidate a longing to record from fragments of concerns. Part of the sustaining aegis in many of the works of the seven artists is found in their use of diverse research, including the use of unusual materials that allows a deepening of information and pushes their works towards an incessant completion of their project.
In search of a commitment to the "inspired gaze", these seven artists have produced their works as notations of salvation, a clear ground for recovering informed ideas and a commitment within the aesthetic and political intimacy of their belief. 'Cinema Verite Redux' allows a different artistic method and, therefore, arguably a different result for art in its inscription and embedment into its visual surfaces.
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Published in
Bangalore, India

Contributors

Curator
Shaheen Merali
Contributor
Attila Richard LUCAS
Contributor
Charly NIJENSOHN
Contributor
Marina ROY

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Softcover

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OL25755414M

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