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Each semester, the Davis Museum works with college faculty
to develop a thematic installation in the Print Study Corridor
using works from the permanent collection. This installation,
Culture as a Living Condition, was developed with
Assistant Professor Geeta Patel and her Women's Studies class
Gender and Writing in South Asia and was one of the
programs held in conjunction with the Kathryn Wasserman Davis
'28 Fund for World Cultures and Leadership.
The exhibition focused on the continuity of South Asian artistic
traditions by looking at Classical Indian miniatures, 19th
century colonial photography and the vivid and sensually colored
painting of noted contemporary Indian artist Bhupen Khakhar.
This installation explored themes of: social class; conflating
sexuality and spirituality; figure and landscape; and, colonial
conventions of portraiture.
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