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(part 3) A Studio in Rajasthan comes to Kochi
American artist Waswo X. Waswo premiered his exhibition titled A Studio in Rajasthan on November 15th, 2008, at Kashi Art Gallery in Cochin, India. This four-part video by Mahesh Manohar documents preparations for the exhibition, the arrival of Waswo's Indian collaborators (hand-colourist Rajesh Soni and miniaturist painter Rakesh Vijay), plus the opening celebrations. Part 4 contains a short segment on Waswo's 55th birthday, which was held two days prior to the show's opening at the home of gallery owners Anoop Skaria and Dorrie Younger.
(part 4) A Studio in Rajasthan comes to Kochi
American artist Waswo X. Waswo premiered his exhibition titled A Studio in Rajasthan on November 15th, 2008, at Kashi Art Gallery in Cochin, India. This four-part video by Mahesh Manohar documents preparations for the exhibition, the arrival of Waswo's Indian collaborators (hand-colourist Rajesh Soni and miniaturist painter Rakesh Vijay), plus the opening celebrations. Part 4 contains a short segment on Waswo's 55th birthday, which was held two days prior to the show's opening at the home of gallery owners Anoop Skaria and Dorrie Younger.
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(part 1) A Studio in Rajasthan comes to Kochi
American artist Waswo X. Waswo premiered his exhibition titled A Studio in Rajasthan on November 15th, 2008, at Kashi Art Gallery in Cochin, India. This four-part video by Mahesh Manohar documents preparations for the exhibition, the arrival of Waswo's Indian collaborators (hand-colourist Rajesh Soni and miniaturist painter Rakesh Vijay), plus the opening celebrations. Part 4 contains a short segment on Waswo's 55th birthday, which was held two days prior to the show's opening at the home of gallery owners Anoop Skaria and Dorrie Younger.
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(part 2) A Studio in Rajasthan comes to Kochi
American artist Waswo X. Waswo premiered his exhibition titled A Studio in Rajasthan on November 15th, 2008, at Kashi Art Gallery in Cochin, India. This four-part video by Mahesh Manohar documents preparations for the exhibition, the arrival of Waswo's Indian collaborators (hand-colourist Rajesh Soni and miniaturist painter Rakesh Vijay), plus the opening celebrations. Part 4 contains a short segment on Waswo's 55th birthday, which was held two days prior to the show's opening at the home of gallery owners Anoop Skaria and Dorrie Younger.
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David Hall is a beautiful old Dutch bungalow that has been restored and has taken on a new life as a cultural centre with a gallery for contemporary art, with a focus on providing a platform for young artists. With its café and space for performing arts, the historic building could be an inspiring, vibrant meeting place for fresh talent and lovers of art.
History
In the 16th and 17th centuries, when European powers were trying to establish their trading might over India, the Dutch were drawn to the land rich in pepper and other spices. The Dutch wished to establish a settlement on the coast of Malabar, where they might be territorial sovereigns, as well as traders without being subject to the “rapacious exactions of the Muhammadan [Mughal] government, or the neighbourhood of their successful rivals, the English”. Cochin was a suitable spot. They wrested Cochin from the Portuguese in January 1663. In 1669, Hendrik Adriaan Van Rheede Tot Drakestein was appointed the first independent commander, giving him military and civil administrative rights, in the region. The forts were the centres of administration and trade and, apart from coastal towns, no land was taken possession of. According to historic accounts, Van Rheede was the only Dutchman who had personal and social contacts with the local people, and a thorough knowledge of the land.
He brought together a large collection of plants in the garden of the company, probably laying the seeds for the Hortus Malabaricus, a comprehensive volume on the flora of Kerala, with emphasis on their medical properties. The ethno-medical information presented in Hortus Malabaricus was extracted from palm-leaf manuscripts maintained by Itty Achudan Vaidyan, who was introduced to Henrik van Rheede by Veera Kerala Varma the then ruler of the erstwhile state of Kochi. The book was compiled with the help of a team of nearly a hundred local and foreign residents under the tutelage of Achudan, who thoroughly searched the region for specimens. It was brought to Cochin, where a Carmelite named Mathaeus sketched them. The book brought under its mission physicians, professors of medicine and botany, amateur botanists, illustrators, engravers and clergymen. In fact, in return for the help offered by the latter, Van Rheede gave permission for erecting churches. The Chathiat Mouth Carmel Church was constructed on such an agreement in 1673. But Dutch traders largely meant business, and they razed Portuguese structures to the ground. Two-thirds of Cochin is believed to have been demolished. The Dutch East India Company is believed to have erected three houses sometime between the late 1670s and 1690s using some of the material from demolished churches, and David Hall is what remains of the three houses. What purpose the structure served is not known today, though historical hearsay suggests it could have been the residence of Van Rheede or a military hospice for Dutch soldiers. The structure was christened David Hall when it was bought by the Jewish Koder family, who lived there.
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Address: Opp Parade Ground, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001
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Kochi Biennale Art Exhibition Highlights | Kochi Muziris Biennale- Arts & Crafts: Art Show in Kerala
Art Exhibition in India: Kochi Muziris Biennale Art Extravagance 2017 Highlights at Aspinwall House building..
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The Kochi Muziris Biennale is an international exhibition of contemporary art held in Kochi, Kerala. It was the first Biennale of its kind that was held in India. The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is an initiative of the Kochi-Biennale Foundation with support from the Government of Kerala . Kochi Biennale Foundation is a non-profit charitable trust engaged in promoting art & culture and educational activities in India; most important among them is the hosting of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, an art exhibition and festival that is the largest of its kind in South Asia. The exhibition is set in spaces across Kochi, Muziris and surrounding islands with shows being held in existing galleries, halls,and site-specific installations in public spaces, heritage buildings and disused structures.
The First Kochi-Muziris Biennale began on 12 December 2012. The fourth edition of the Biennale will run from 12 December, 2018 until 29 March, 2019.
Indian and international artists exhibits artworks across a variety of mediums including film, installation, painting, sculpture, new media and performance art.Through the celebration of contemporary art from around the world, The Kochi-Muziris Biennale seeks to invoke the historic cosmopolitan legacy of the modern metropolis of Kochi, and its mythical predecessor, the ancient port of Muziris.
Alongside the exhibition the Biennale offers a rich programme of talks, seminars, screenings, music, workshops and educational activities for school children and students.
The organizers relied on sponsorship and online crowd funding for meeting the expenses, despite the Kerala Government's contribution. Kochi Muziris Biennale takes place in a range of venues/ buildings centered around Fort Kochi, Mattancherry, and Durbar Hall in Ernakulam Town. The Biennale spaces are, for the most part, heritage properties that have been preserved, re-purposed, and developed for the exhibition. The main venues are titled as:
Aspinwall House
Anand Warehouse
David Hall
Pepper House
Durbar Hall
Cabral Yard
Kashi Art Cafe
Kashi Town House
TKM Warehouse
Map Project Space
Aspinwall House is a large sea-facing property in Fort Kochi, and a primary venue for the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. The property was originally the business premises of Aspinwall & Company Ltd. established in 1867 by English trader John H Aspinwall. Under his leadership, the company traded in coconut oil, pepper, timber, lemongrass oil, ginger, turmeric, spices, hides, and later in coir, coffee, tea, and rubber. The large compound contains what were once office buildings, a residential bungalow, and a number of warehouses and smaller outerlying structures.
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The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is an international exhibition of contemporary art held in Kochi, Kerala.
1. Aspinwall House, Fort Kochi
Aspinwall House is a large sea-facing heritage property in Fort Kochi,
2. David Hall, Fort Kochi
David Hall is a Dutch bungalow built around 1695 by the Dutch East India Compa
3. Pepper House
Pepper House is a waterfront heritage property
4. Durbar Hall, Ernakulam
The Durbar Hall and its grounds are in the heart of the city
5. Parade Ground, Fort Kochi
Parade Ground is a four acre open space in the heart of Fort Kochi,
6. Kashi Art Cafe
An old Dutch property converted into a cafe
7. Cabral Yard
Towards the end of the 19th century Aspinwall & Company began trading in coir.
8. MAP Project Space
Lined alongside Bazar Road, which leads to Mattancherr
9. Anand Warehouse
Just a stone’s throw away from the historical Coonan Kurish Palli,
10. TKM Warehouse
Located at Kochangady, Mattancherry
11. Kashi Art Gallery
An ancient Portuguese structure on Napier Street, formerly occupied by an Anglo-Indian famil
12. Cochin Club
A bungalow set on a 3.5 acre plot, Cochin Club,
13. Kottapuram Fort
Kottapuram Fort once served as a strategic position for the Portuguese
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Places to visit in Fort Kochi are: Bolgatty Palace, Broadway-Ernakulam, Cherai-Beach, cochin,Dutch Cemetery, Fort Kochi,Ernakulam Market, Folklore-Museum, Hill-Palace, Indo-Portuguese-Museum, Jewish-Synagogue, Kashi Art Gallery & Cafe, Burgar Street, Kodanad, elephant training centre, Lulu Mall, Kochi, Malayattoor, Mangalavanam Bird-Sanctuary, Marine-drive, Mattancherry Palace, Museum of Kerala History, Narakkal beach, Vypeen Island, Paliyam palace, Princess Street, Santa-Cruz Basilica, St Francis Church.
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