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Amrik Chhokran's exhibition of photography 'Bollywood Dreams' aims
to be the purest form of distraction and escapism for its audience.
Using influences from Pop Art, Dada, Surrealism, Film, Bollywood,
Music, Popular Culture and Hindu Philosophy Chhokran's work digitally
manipulates images using layers, montage, collage and text over
images using the latest in computer technology.
The
artist explains further, "my exhibition explores the Bollywood
film industry which proved the purest form of distraction / escapism
for its audience. Many of these films are "stuff of dreams"
with their highly unrealistic storylines."
The
Mumbai (Bombay) industry is a prolific dream machine - it is amazing
to find more than 800 films a year are released. These films tend
to be spectacular melodramatic fantasies, containing a variety of
ingredients - action, violence, music, dance, romance and moralising.
Although dismissed as escapist, plenty of these movies get their
narrative drive from social issues like communalism, ethnicity and
caste. Many also address the effects of modernisation and urbanisation
on traditional Indian institutions such as the family and marriage.
Amrik
Chhokran's exhibition investigates the industry, Bollywood film
stars, popular movies and what influences viewers to watch these
films. The digital images are large and varied in size and consist
of vivid colours to create powerful images and draw the viewers'
attention.
I have
explored the above issues and themes by incorporating them in my
digitally manipulated images for example by using layers, montage,
collage, text over images by using several computer software packages.
Through digital manipulation my work attempts to creative thought
provoking, creative and interesting images.
With
an MA in Visual Communications from the University of Central England,
(Gosta Green)and a BA (Hons) in Art and Design from University of
Central England, (Bournville), Chhokran has perfected her art over
these past six years.
Bollywood
Dreams Exhibition - Tour Schedule
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DATE
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VENUE
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| 4
May - 4 June 2002 |
Charnwood
Arts Centre
31 Granby Street, Loughborough,
Leicestershire, LE11 3DU
Tel: 01509 822558 |
| 10
May - June 2002 |
Nehru
Art Centre
8 South Audley Street
London, W1K 1HF
Tel: 020 7491 3567 |
| 23
May - 16 June 2002 |
Waterman's
Art Centre
40 High Street, Brentford
Middlesex, TW8 ODS
Tel
020 8568 1176
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| 21
Sept - 10 Nov 2002 |
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
(Part of the 'Bollywood in love' exhibition) Lister Park,
Bradford, BD9 4NS
Tel 01274 751212 |
| 15
Oct - 24 Nov 2002 |
Watershed
Media Centre
1 Canon's Road, Harbourside
Bristol, BS1 5TX
Tel 0117 927 6444 |
| 4
Nov - 30 Nov 2002 |
Darlington
Arts Centre
Vane Centre, Vane Terrace
Darlington, DL3 7AX
Tel 01325 486555 |
| 16
Nov 2002 - 1 May 2003 |
Midlands
Arts Centre,
Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston Road, Birmingham, B12 9QH
Tel 0121 440 3838 |
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