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Apnavi Makanji b. 1976

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Apnavi Makanji, Appropriation Disinformation - Nature and the Body Politic XIV, 2019

Apnavi Makanji b. 1976

Appropriation Disinformation - Nature and the Body Politic XIV, 2019
Collage on found paper
(HSN Code: 970110)
12.9 x 19.29 inches
Copyright Apnavi Makanji, 2019
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Sourced from the Atlas International Larousse Politique et Economique (1950), these pages making up Apnavi Makanji's collages are records of the treasures of the globe as represented through the eyes...
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Sourced from the Atlas International Larousse Politique et Economique (1950), these pages making up Apnavi Makanji's collages are records of the treasures of the globe as represented through the eyes of the imperial powers in their quest for progress and the modern condition. In fact these pages of statistics are effectively lists of extractivism. They remain silent on violence inflicted on the environment, on modern-day slavery and on the displacement of indigenous communities. The artist has chosen to look at them instead as tools of capitalism and proof of systematic violence. These collages are not only a representation of what has been forgotten, buried or annihilated, they also stand in for a subconscious that is mutant and diseased. In their soft sensuality and secretions, the work attempts to trigger a visceral memory of a situated environment that existed before it was reduced to highly mobile commodities.

Makanji works with the media of installation, drawing, and film, producing complex constructs informed by botany, memory, displacement and environmental urgency. They are interested in exploring the intersection of these concepts within the context of human- engendered climate emergency.
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Exhibitions

Appropriation Disinformation: Nature and the Body Politic, TARQ, Mumbai, 2020
Seismic Movements - curated by Diana Campbell Betancourt, presented by TARQ at Dhaka Art Summit, 2020
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