AfterShock: Conflict, Violence and Resolution
14th Jul 2007 - 2nd Sep 2007
AfterShock was inspired by Indian artists� responses to religious intolerance, riots, terrorism and the ongoing nuclear stand-off with Pakistan.
The Lie of the Land 3, 2004Jitish Kallat |
Another Taxi, 2004TV Santosh |
350 Intervencion Urbana, Rosario, 2001-2004Fernando Traverso |
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The exhibition has developed to include the work of 17 international artists from India, Colombia, Chile, Ireland, Argentina, Lebanon, Germany and the UK - who use film, paint and sculpture to explore the images of political and social violence that confront us every day. Making work of great subtlety, beauty and occasionally humour, these artists allow us to consider conflict and resolution from a number of very individual perspectives.
AfterShock will be presented as part of CAN (Contemporary Art Norwich) 07, a biennial festival of contemporary art supported by the Arts Council England and Norwich City Council. The exhibition is curated by Yasmin Canvin and developed in collaboration with the University of Hertfordshire Galleries.
Visit the Contemporary Art Norwich 2007 website at www.contemporaryartnorwich.co.uk
Marketing sponsors for AfterShock: one Rail www.onerailway.com
Admission �2, concessions �1. Family admission (up to two adults and three children) �5, concessions �3. Free to Friends of the Sainsbury Centre and for under 5s