Open Studio, Listening Session
30. November
Tasneem (Bangalore/India) will be exploring sonic connectedness and healing as a way to navigate the atomising work culture of the post-pandemic techno-capitalist age. Inspired by the ancient Indian wisdom of mantras and chanting she intends to create a spatial sound work as a performative and experiential piece that would explore issues of labour, productivity and burnout alongside illness, fatigue and abuse on the body, caused by our obsession with productivity.
Tasneem Lohani’s artistic practice deals with issues of disembodiment and alienation in the age of digital communication. Through the lens of spirituality, she uses her practice of Yoga and meditation to inform her work, questioning technology's impact on the mind and body. She works with sound, video, performance and drawing on paper. She held her first solo show at the Cholamandal Artists' Village, Chennai (2018) and holds an MFA from Kingston School of Art, London.
Open Studio, Listening Session
30. November
Tasneem (Bangalore/India) will be exploring sonic connectedness and healing as a way to navigate the atomising work culture of the post-pandemic techno-capitalist age. Inspired by the ancient Indian wisdom of mantras and chanting she intends to create a spatial sound work as a performative and experiential piece that would explore issues of labour, productivity and burnout alongside illness, fatigue and abuse on the body, caused by our obsession with productivity.
Tasneem Lohani’s artistic practice deals with issues of disembodiment and alienation in the age of digital communication. Through the lens of spirituality, she uses her practice of Yoga and meditation to inform her work, questioning technology's impact on the mind and body. She works with sound, video, performance and drawing on paper. She held her first solo show at the Cholamandal Artists' Village, Chennai (2018) and holds an MFA from Kingston School of Art, London.