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In the past decade India's metropolises have been caught in the grip of an enormous push towards globalisation. This abrupt internationalisation of capital, consumption, and media has also effected changes in the contexts of Indian contemporary art. Global television stations, commercials, the Internet, video and computer games, are becoming important points of reference. The relationships between world and nation, between individual and community, between politics, economy, and culture are being redefined.The artists participating in the exhibition Capital & Karma confront these changes with varying strategies, transferring in this way the media surfaces of Indian and Western elements into a globalised context of symbols. Essays by international authors address the conflicting effects of the new flows of capital in art, popular culture, politics, and urban development, as well as in Indian cinema and other forms of mass media.

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Kapital & Karma, Gerald Matt

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2002
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Titel
Kapital & Karma
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Gerald Matt
Erscheinungsdatum
2002
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
377571216X
ISBN13
9783775712163
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In the past decade India's metropolises have been caught in the grip of an enormous push towards globalisation. This abrupt internationalisation of capital, consumption, and media has also effected changes in the contexts of Indian contemporary art. Global television stations, commercials, the Internet, video and computer games, are becoming important points of reference. The relationships between world and nation, between individual and community, between politics, economy, and culture are being redefined.The artists participating in the exhibition Capital & Karma confront these changes with varying strategies, transferring in this way the media surfaces of Indian and Western elements into a globalised context of symbols. Essays by international authors address the conflicting effects of the new flows of capital in art, popular culture, politics, and urban development, as well as in Indian cinema and other forms of mass media.