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One might say that it’s odd for an exhibition catalogue to come out five years after the exhibition took place, and in most cases, one would be right. Not so with Aesthetic Bind, the book which released last month, documents the year-long project comprising five distinct group exhibitions curated by writer and art historian Geeta Kapur.
Conceptualised to celebrate 50 years of the Mumbai gallery Chemould Prescott Road, which was founded by the late Khorshed and Kekoo Gandhy in 1963, and reaffirm the gallery’s place in the history of post-Independence Indian art, the exhibition project ‘Aesthetic Bind’ ran from September 2013 to April 2014. “It (the book) would have come out a long time before this, but the whole project had been a very intense experience for us at the gallery and for Geeta,” says Shireen Gandhy, director of Chemould Prescott Road and daughter of the founders.
The revelatory glimpses, however, go beyond the creative process into the actual grind and minute attention to detail required in executing as ambitious a project as ‘Aesthetic Bind’. “In a way, it documents almost every artist associated with the gallery, as well as artists who made what Geeta describes as ‘guest appearances’ in the exhibitions. Beyond that, it also looks at the different modalities of contemporary art practice in India,”
says Gandhy.