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Capitalism turns artists to advertisers: Mallika Sarabhai

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Capitalism turns artists to advertisers: Mallika Sarabhai Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai with the installation based on the poem "Sabda Mahasamudram" at Durbar Hall, Kochi. Others are (from left) poet Ajeesh Dasan, art director Gabriel George, sound designer Ranganath Ravee, project director Vinod Krishna, project designer P. Raveendranath and poet S. Kalesh

Kochi: Renowned dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai has said that a great number of artists in the country have turned advertisers in the era of capitalism.

She said that art nowadays has become uncritical unlike old times where it educated people and critiqued dominant narratives.

She was speaking after inaugurating the Poetry Installation, an exhibition of an innovative art form, which compiles poetry with sculptor and sounds, at Durbar Hall here.

She said she always found Kerala to be different but felt disappointed when the state too went after populism. However, she praised the works in display, for they represent the present times. “The works on display reflect our present condition where we have lost our voice and are deafened by noise,” she said.

She praised the blend of poetry and sculptor as “exciting.” Crediting the Kochi Muziris Biennale for inspiring such innovative attempts in art, Sarabhai called for more such “cross-pollinated” works.

She requested Kochi Biennale Foundation president Bose Krishnamachari, who was among the audience, to include more performance-based art works in the next edition of the bi-annual contemporary art event.

Chairing the function, former minister of Education and Cultural Affairs, M.A. Baby MLA said art is becoming popular in the state like never before in its history.

“Though, in general, the state lacks an aesthetic literacy, a serious culture of appreciating art is being nurtured here,” he said.

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    (From left) Tribal activist C.K. Janu, Kochi Corporation deputy mayor B. Bhadra, former Cultural Affairs Minister M.A. Baby MLA and dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai enjoy the installation titled "National Animal" (outside the frame) which is on display at Durbar Hall, Kochi

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    Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai and former Cultural Affairs Minister M.A. Baby MLA share some light moments during the inauguration of the the Poetry Installation at Durbar Hall, Kochi, on Tuesday. Photo: G. Ragesh

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    Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai holds her portrait which was gifted to her on the occasion of the inauguration of the the Poetry Installation at Durbar Hall, Kochi, on Tuesday. Photo: G. Ragesh

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    A view of the installation titled "Sabda Mahasamudram" which is on display at Durbar Hall, Kochi. Photo: G. Ragesh

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    Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai inaugurates the Poetry Installation at Durbar Hall, Kochi,by touching on a globe which is a part of the installation titled "National Animal" based on a poem with the same title by Ajeesh Dasan. Photo: G. Ragesh

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    A view of the installation titled "National Animal" which is on display at Durbar Hall, Kochi. Photo: G. Ragesh

    Poetry Installation
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    A view of the installation titled "Sabda Mahasamudram" based on a poem by S. Kalesh, which is on display at Durbar Hall, Kochi. Photo: G. Ragesh

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    Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai poses for photographers after inaugurating the Poetry Installation at Durbar Hall, Kochi, on Tuesday. (From left) Art director Gabriel George, project director Vinod Krishna and poet S. Kalesh look on. Photo: G. Ragesh

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    Dancer and activist Mallika Sarabhai watches the installation titled "Sabda Mahasamudram" at Durbar Hall, Kochi, on Tuesday. M.A. Baby MLA looks on. Photo: G. Ragesh

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Tribal leader and activist C.K. Janu also addressed the gathering. Terming poetry 'revolution', she said the literary form reflects human beings' real issues. She also recited a poem, titled 'Njan enna Sthree' (I, the woman) on the stage, for the first time in her life.

Kochi Corporation Mayor B. Bhadra, Poetry Installation director Vinod Krishna, project designer P. Raveendranath and poet Ajeesh Dasan spoke on the occasion.

The unique installation, conceived by director Vinod Krishna, is based on two poems – 'Desiya Mrigam' (National Animal) by Ajeesh Dasan and 'Sabda Mahasamudram' (The Buzzing Sea of Little Sounds) by S. Kalesh.

The three dimensional installations, combining sculpture, sounds, and poetry, are a loud statement about the times we are living in and mark strong protest against growing trends of fascism, said Vinod who directed the internationally-acclaimed film 'Mayyan Kalam', which was screened at the Toronto Film Festival and the World Social Forum.

The sound mixing for the installation was done by Bollywood sound designer Ranganath Ravee who has worked for films such as 'Dhoom-3', 'Bang Bang', and 'Shutter' while art direction is by Gabriel George.

The exhibition, which would be open from 10 am to 7 pm, will conclude on June 27.

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