Structures of Memory: Modern Bengal — Three Modern Artists of Bengal: Ramkinkar Baij, Rabindranath Tagore, Binodebehari Mukherjee
Installation titled Structures of Memory: Modern Bengal by Indian artist Vivan Sundaram (b.1943, Simla), site-specifically installed at Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta, India, in 1998.
Hosted in the colonial monument located in the center of Calcutta, the multimedia installation includes several elements brought together in a single standing historical structure. The installation uses historical textual and visual references to draw parallels both conceptually and visually. Using the original space as a platform, it functions as a site-specific interactive and participatory work.
Three Modern Artists of Bengal: Ramkinkar Baij, Rabindranath Tagore, Binodebehari Mukherjee is a section of Structures of Memory: Modern Bengal which consists of photographic blow-ups of paintings by the three artists.
Exhibition history: ‘Structures of Memory: Modern Bengal,’ site-specific installation at Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta, 1998.
Structures of Memory | The History Project
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Madan MEHTA,  Jit RAY
1998
India
Site-specific installation
182.88cm x 121.92cm, each photograph
artwork documentation
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