- TypeWebinar
- Location Online Event
- Date 17-12-2021
Education/Teaching/Training/Development
Communications
OTHERS
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art presents a new episode from its new lecture series, 'Research as Practice’. This will feature a lecture by Grant Waston tilted ''Work in progress: Methodologies". Grant is a curator and researcher, he teaches at the Royal College of Art, London. In this session he will explain how experiments in curatorial methodology might be used to pursue questions, sustain research projects and navigate changing and depleted infrastructures and meaningfully address the intersecting contemporary crises with reference to changing and evolving curation methodologies
When: 17 December 2021
Time: 6:00 pm IST
Live on Zoom, Facebook & You Tube
Zoom Webinar ID: 842 8406 5799
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
Established by art collector Kiran Nadar in 2010, the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is the first privately-funded museum of art exhibiting modern and contemporary works from India and the sub-continent. Located in New Delhi NCR, India’s capital city, KNMA hosts an ever-growing collection of artworks that both highlights a magnificent generation of 20th-century Indian painters from the post- Independence decades and engages with the different art practices of younger contemporaries.
Sponsored by the Shiv Nadar Foundation, KNMA is focused on bridging the gap between art and the public and fostering a museum-going culture in India. KNMA aims to become a place for confluence, dialogue and collaboration through its curatorial initiatives and exhibitions, school and college workshops, art appreciation discourses, symposiums, and public programs.