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Breaking Views

Engaging Art in Post-Earthquake Nepal

Author: Christiane Brosius & Sanjeev Maharjan

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How do artists look at their lifeworld after a catastrophe such as the earthquake in Nepal 2015? What does art mean in this context, what can it ‘do’? ...read more

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  • Weight: 350 g
  • ISBN:

    978 9937 597 37 1

  • Language:

    English

  • Published Year : 2017
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Breaking Views
Christiane Brosius & Sanjeev Maharjan
2017, p. 140

How do artists look at their lifeworld after a catastrophe such as the earthquake in Nepal 2015? What does art mean in this context, what can it ‘do’? This book is a collaborative effort responding to these and other questions. It brings together the expertise of artists and curators, an art historian and an anthropologist, to offer a set of perspectives that reflect friction, fragility and precarity as much as perseverance and resilient strongholds. Centre-stage of the book are the photographs, interviews and an installation of artist Sajeev Maharjan.
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Christiane Brosius is professor of Visual and Media Anthropology at the Heidelberg Centre of Transcultural Studies. With an academic background in Cultural and Social Anthropology, Art History and Art Education, her focus is on art, media and visual popular cultures in South Asia (mainly Nepal and India) and processes of urbanisation.

Sanjeev Maharjan is a visual artist and educator based in Kathmandu.

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