The Delhi house extinction archive: A record of all that we surrendered
India, March 23 -- An art project made me think about the extinction of modernism in the Delhi house. That is the thing with art - it returns you to your present and makes you wonder how you got here.
The artist, Kuldeep Singh from Patiala, presented an extinction archive that examined the Green Revolution and its impact on the land. Using soot from crop burning, he built a repository of everything the intensive Green Revolution erased. From animals to fungi, each critical to the natural life of the land, once lost left it surviving on life support.
The installation referenced over 900 endangered animal, fungal, and plant species drawn from the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species. These species cr...
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