Moving Archives Explores Art Process Preservation
Moving Archives, curated by Ranjita Chaney and Ruchika Soi, opens this February at Bikaner House in Delhi and foregrounds drafts, notebooks, and discarded materials alongside finished artworks. The exhibition and a public forum convene artists, archivists, policymakers, and technologists to examine archival practices, digital preservation, access, ownership, and AI's role in conservation. Curators argue preserving process reshapes cultural memory and art histories.
Key Points
- 1Highlights an exhibition opening in February at Bikaner House showcasing drafts, notebooks, and discarded artistic materials
- 2Argues archives shape cultural memory and counter under-documentation of non-institutional Indian practices
- 3Encourages practitioners to preserve process, address digital fragility, and discuss sustainability, access, ownership
Scoring Rationale
Timely exhibition and forum provide concrete archival and policy discussion; limited technical novelty and narrow cultural scope.
Sources
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