Making Strange: Gagawaka Postmortem by Vivan Sundaram

by Saloni Mathur (Editor)

Other authorsMiwon Kwon (Editor), Andreas Huyssen (Contributor), Rakhee Balaram (Contributor)
Paperback, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

MON.SUV

Publication

Fowler Museum at UCLA (2015), Edition: Illustrated, 200 pages

Description

This volume juxtaposes for the first time two striking bodies of work by Delhi-based and internationally recognized contemporary artist Vivan Sundaram. Gagawaka, the first project, consists of twenty-seven sculptural garments made from a bizarre assortment of recycled materials including foam cups, surgical masks, tire tubes, tampons, X-ray film, bandages, bras, foil pill wrappers, and drain pipes. These garments evoke a relationship both playful and subversive to fashion, haute couture, the runway, and the brand. The second project, Postmortem, is a collection of haunting sculptural objects composedof mannequins, tailor's dummies, wooden props, and models of human organs and bones. Postmortem questions the spectacle of Gagawaka with a wider set ofcommentaries about the human body and social concerns related to aging, illness, and death.… (more)

Physical description

200 p.; 11 inches

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0984755098 / 9780984755097
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