Nàdar / Prakriti
Nàdar / Prakriti is the first solo UK exhibition by Indian artist Ravi Agarwal, including new prints commissioned and published by Edinburgh Printmakers.
Ravi Agarwal has a diverse and interdisciplinary practice as an artist, environmental campaigner, writer and curator, and combines the ideas and approaches of science and culture in his projects. Agarwal undertook a research residency in the Scottish Highlands supported by the John Muir Trust to inform a print studio residency at Edinburgh Printmakers, where he developed new print commissions for this exhibition.
As part of his research, Agarwal considered the various pressures and challenges posed to nature in Scotland and India and community efforts for re-wilding, as well as the ongoing various multidisciplinary conversations to rethink urban sustainability as part of a larger ecospace.
Nàdar / Prakriti brings these aspects to the fore by interrogating ideas of nature and landscape.
This exhibition is supported by British Council and Creative Scotland with Partnership support from John Muir Trust and Creative Carbon Scotland.
Ravi Agarwal has a diverse and interdisciplinary practice as an artist, environmental campaigner, writer and curator, and combines the ideas and approaches of science and culture in his projects. Agarwal undertook a research residency in the Scottish Highlands supported by the John Muir Trust to inform a print studio residency at Edinburgh Printmakers, where he developed new print commissions for this exhibition.
As part of his research, Agarwal considered the various pressures and challenges posed to nature in Scotland and India and community efforts for re-wilding, as well as the ongoing various multidisciplinary conversations to rethink urban sustainability as part of a larger ecospace.
Nàdar / Prakriti brings these aspects to the fore by interrogating ideas of nature and landscape.
This exhibition is supported by British Council and Creative Scotland with Partnership support from John Muir Trust and Creative Carbon Scotland.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe, South Asia, Contemporary, Digital printmaking, Etching, Lithography
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