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Artalaap
Artalaap
23 episodes
1 week ago
Delve into the discourse around the aesthetics, politics, and infrastructure of visual art. Artalaap is a podcast on visual culture focusing on modern & contemporary art from the South Asian subcontinent. Art critic Kamayani Sharma interviews artists, curators, writers, researchers, arts organisation professionals, and culture workers. Come for the images, stay for the insights!
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Delve into the discourse around the aesthetics, politics, and infrastructure of visual art. Artalaap is a podcast on visual culture focusing on modern & contemporary art from the South Asian subcontinent. Art critic Kamayani Sharma interviews artists, curators, writers, researchers, arts organisation professionals, and culture workers. Come for the images, stay for the insights!
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Visual Arts
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Ep 4: The Webcomic as Political Form - Part 1
Artalaap
57 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 4: The Webcomic as Political Form - Part 1

This episode is the first of a two-part series on political  webcomics in India. In the context of protests, arrests and judicial  intimidation of citizens including artists, we take a look at how the  graphic strip format is being deployed to respond to political events in  India. I speak to Meher Manda and Mayukh Goswami, co-creators of Jamun Ka Ped,  an Instagram-based webcomic that since the NRC-CAA protests of 2019,  has been chronicling and commenting on the political and social crises  raging in India under the Modi administration, including the Indian  Supreme Court's verdict regarding the ownership of the mob-demolished  Babri Mosque site, the abrogation of the Indian Constitution's Article  370 which ended Kashmir' autonomy, the February 2020 Delhi pogroms and  most recently the farmers’ protests against the three agriculture laws  [which we discussed in Artalaap’s third episode]. Today, we discuss the  webcomic as a self-consciously political form, how the internet has  affected traditional graphic or strip design and the hostility that  Indian artists are facing from the state.

Click here to access the Image Guide+ & view the images and material being discussed in the podcast: https://sites.google.com/view/artalaap-podcast-resources/episode-4

Credits:

Producer: Tunak Teas

Design & artwork: Mohini Mukherjee

Musical arrangement: Jayant Parashar

Images: Instagram @jamun_ka_ped

Additional support: Kanishka Sharma, Amy Goldstone-Sharma, Raghav Sagar, Shalmoli Halder, Arunima Nair

Audio courtesy: Vernouillet by Blue Dot Sessions [CC BY-NC 4.0]

Artalaap
Delve into the discourse around the aesthetics, politics, and infrastructure of visual art. Artalaap is a podcast on visual culture focusing on modern & contemporary art from the South Asian subcontinent. Art critic Kamayani Sharma interviews artists, curators, writers, researchers, arts organisation professionals, and culture workers. Come for the images, stay for the insights!