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Child labour of the fun kind

Updated on: 09 September,2011 07:02 AM IST  | 
Aditi Sharma |

Caution: Children At Work includes artworks by five artists as well as two video installations. Watch a bunch of enthusiastic children share their future plans at this art exhibition

Child labour of the fun kind

Caution: Children At Work includes artworks by five artists as well as two video installations. Watch a bunch of enthusiastic children share their future plans at this art exhibition

The title, Caution: Children At Work, might make it sound like a dreary exhibition, perhaps on the travails of children who struggle every day. Thankfully, this multimedia exhibition is anything but dreary. In fact, it appears to have evolved organically, in keeping with Mumbai Art Room's surroundings. The exhibition comprises two video installations -- When I Grow Up I Want To Be An Artist and Bedtime Stories -- plus artworks by artists Shreyas Karle, Sanjeev Khandekar and Vaishali Narkar, Sharmila Samant and Apnavi Thacker.u00a0



u00a0The basis for Caution: Children At Work goes as faru00a0 back as three centuries, the press note informs us. The exhibition builds on the notion, 'Every human being is an artist,' which was attributed initially to German artist Joseph Beuys but first uttered by his countryman, philosopher Novalis in the 18th century. Curator Gitanjali Dang decided to harness the potential of Novalis' utopian idea with Tanushree Malode, Vishaka Malode, Saloni Tandel and Tanushri Tandel. The children would frequent the gallery since their schools are nearby. "Instead of having an exhibition where kids would draw and we'd put up those pictures, I decided to conceptualise the two videos," shares Dang.u00a0

u00a0The first video has six to 11-year-olds talk about their ideas of art and what kind of artist they'd like to be when they grow up. The second video, Bedtime Stories, was shot while Dang read out and discussed Joseph Beys' ideas on art pedagogy and how everyone can be an artist with the children. Gallery director Susan Hapgood considers this a dynamic project for Mumbai Art Room. "We're a very localised non profit space embedded in a residential community, so working with the neighbourhood children has been a great experience," she points out. The other half of the exhibition includes artworks that also revolve around the concept popularised by Beuys.


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