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Unconnected yet


An Internation Exhibition in Kolkata, India, Curated by Todd Bartel, Daniela Esponda, Teri Henderson & Talin Megherian
 
Unconnected Yet is an exhibition about the junction between things—creativity that explores a combination of art and science or cross-curricular inquiry. It explores art that points to the gap: things to be connected, something to be spanned, a subject to better understand, an unexperienced phenomenon, an unnamed or unseen thing, something that has not yet occurred, or something unexplainable. Artists were asked to “Imagine the world you want to live in as it yet could be. What would you connect if you could?”

Unconnected Yet assembles the work of 64 collage-based artists from 10 countries via printed facsimiles of the artwork selected. Unconnected Yet links the art and science communities of Boston, Kolkata, and beyond, bringing art from near and far to five galleries at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kolkata, India.

 

»  (untitled) circle series I (2020) analogue collage, 50 x 50 cm
view curator statements & website online

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Opening Reception, January 16, 2023 4 - 7 pm 
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  • Work
    • 2023 >
      • CALENDARIO AVULSO
      • Autumn Leaves
      • Unconnected Yet
    • 2022 >
      • a study in psycho-cybernetics
      • The Anxiety of Interdisciplinarity
      • uma nova poesia visual
      • AMETHYST DECEIVER
      • Moths drink the tears of sleeping birds
    • 2021 >
      • Home
      • Terra Incognita
      • tales of turbulence and tulips
      • Circle series
    • 2020 >
      • (E)arthly Delights
      • The Garden
      • Found Landscapes
    • 2019 >
      • Taxis Derma
      • Menagerie
      • QUAL Paisagem
      • Winter Sunrise
      • Sublime
      • The Centre Cannot Hold II
      • The Centre Cannot Hold
    • 2018 >
      • Caught up in the field
      • Disconnected Event
      • FLYGA FLADDRA
      • Consequential
    • 2017 >
      • Shop Magazine
      • [framing illusive]
      • ROCKS
      • Bag Forest
    • > 2016 >
      • what might have been simply displaced
      • CHAOS &INFUSION
      • (un)form
      • Fragments
      • Made in China
    • Drawing >
      • for the time being
      • Still, time
      • BODY & PLACE
      • Expanded Landscape
      • Islands
      • Abstract Markings
  • Info
    • Bio
    • CV
    • Texts >
      • Home (text)
      • Taxis Derma (text)
      • Sublime (text)
    • Contact
  • News
    • Upcoming
    • Collage Working Club
  • Print
    • Publications
    • Editorial + Covers
    • Limited Edition PRINTS