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Full Description
In her practice, Rajkamal Kahlon recuperates drawing and painting as sights of aesthetic and political resistance. Submitting the lingering spectre of colonialism in historical and contemporary archives to a transformative process of deconstruction and intervention, the artist proposes painting as a strategy of radical care. Her sensual, humorous, formally rigorous artworks address the reclamation of humanity for racialised, gendered and indigenous communities that have been distorted, erased or maligned, thus allowing for their rehabilitation.
This catalogue documents a selection of works from over 20 years of Kahlon's practice. In addition to comprehensive visual material, the publication features three new essays as well as an extensive interview with the artist.
Contents
• The Will to Be Dangerous by What, How & for Whom / WHW
• They Come Bearing Gifts by Ana Teixeira Pinto
• Did You Kiss the Dead Body? Work description by Trisha Lagaso Goldberg
• Boom! by Sergueï Spetschinsky
• Can Images Look Back (at Us)? by Susette Min
• We've Come a Long Way to Be Together Work description by Trisha Lagaso Goldberg
• Playlist
• Priming with Layered Histories Rajkamal Kahlon in Conversation with WHW
• List of Works
• Artist Biography
• Authors
• Photo Credits