Decoding Patriarchal Codes
Public Installation Art by Artist Gopal Namjoshi
22/10/2019
If you haven't been able to visit us yet, here's a little reminder, Decoding Patriarchal Codes is going to be on display in India Habitat Centre throughout October now! Catch us between 11AM to 8PM till 30th!
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17/10/2019
A true collaboration between visual and performance arts! We collaborated with the all girls band We-Bhor from NGO in an attempt to code and decode Patriarchy, musically.
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15/10/2019
Glimpses from the preview show of the Installation on 5th October. Each individual piece/model has its own charm but look at how viewers react to all of them together.
Decoding Patriarchal Codes is as much an opportunity for a great selfie as it is for a meaningful discussion on equality of gender.
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15/10/2019
Decoding Patriarchal Codes is standing tall in India Habitat Centre, Open Spaces, Visual Arts Gallery.
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15/10/2019
We've had some rather interesting visitors over the past four days of installation at IHC.
A group of first semester students from School of Planning and Architecture came in to observe the installation as a part of their assignment. Following a curatorial tour of the set up the students were asked to observe and interpret the site . With a great eye for detail, they were quick to catch the smallest of details that represented the effect of Patriarchy in different models.
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15/10/2019
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Decoding Patriarchal Codes is a Art Installation with many activities planned in public sphere to engage, converse and explore the aspects and impacts of Patriarchy and it's understanding in society by a common man. To remark if it's still a Man's world
The Art Installation has imaginary Arched boundary of the a Haveli, The Central figure, the High back chair is the Patriarch controlling the overall lifestyle of the feminine forms, like puppets. While feminists forms with are pleasing, reactive or becoming the same patriarch in the gradual process.
Made of metal, and jazzily painted and accessories is the highlights of detailing which has gone into, stating the fact more clearly by artist Gopal Namjoshi
15/10/2019
Shri Sumit Tandon, Director India Habitat Centre with artist Gopal Namjoshi. Shri Tandon visited the installation today to congratulate the artist on the successful ex*****on of this complex and important concept.
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15/10/2019
Senior Artist Shri Prem Singh ji was one of the many eminent personalities who have visited the art installation so far. This brilliant artist from Punjab has had his works put on exhibition all over the world, he congratulated Artist Gopal Namjoshi on his wonderful vision and ex*****on.
Pictured above are the two creative minds in conversation.
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15/10/2019
Joining us today at the onsite installation for an engaging performance will be the lovely women from Manzil Mystics' project WeBhor. It is a Delhi based choir band and nonprofit working in the field of education, music and social change for last 10 years. WeBhor is project of Manzil Mystics and a team of all women musicians who not only go to government and low-income schools to deliver lessons of Menstrual Hygiene, Reproductive Health and Gender Education through music, but also perform on varies events to spread the message of Women Shakti through their self composed songs.
Come let's try and decode patriarchy through music
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