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Sutapa Biswas: Lumen

Arabindan-Kesson, Anna(Text by)Biswas, Sutapa(Text by)Khakoo, Alina(Text by)Martin, Courtney J.(Text by)Pollock, Griselda(Text by)Tobin, Amy(Text by)Vincentelli, Alessandro(Text by)Tobin, Amy(Edited by)
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Lumen, a survey of the four-decade career of British-Indian artist Sutapa Biswas, accompanies two solo exhibitions of the artist’s work held in 2021–22.

Biswas emigrated from India to the UK with her family in the 1960s.

Taking the long histories of colonialism together with personal memories, Biswas’s art meditates on questions of migration, identity and belonging.

Her practice has consistently interrogated Western tradition and discourse, pushing past absences, exclusions and limited representations to make evident the entwined histories of culture and politics.

This publication details Biswas’s career from its origins in the Black Arts Movement in the 1980s to her important photographic installations of the 1990s and her subsequent major moving-image works, including her newly commissioned film Lumen.

The first substantial publication on the artist in over 17 years, it features two new conversations with the artist and two commissioned essays.

It also includes a republication of Griselda Pollock’s important text on Biswas’s work, along with a postface reflecting on their relationship in the decades since the essay’s original publication.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition: Sutapa Biswas: Lumen BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (26 June 2021–22 March 2022) and Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge (16 October 2021–30 January 2022).

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Product Details
Ridinghouse
1909932647 / 9781909932647
Paperback / softback
709.2
01/06/2021
United Kingdom
English
127 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, 26th June 2021-20th March 2022; Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 16th October 2021-30th January 2022.