The Pill comes to town - Hindustan Times
close_game
close_game

The Pill comes to town

Hindustan Times | ByNamya Sinha, New Delhi
Dec 21, 2010 02:09 AM IST

When launched in 1960 in the US, many controversies surrounded it. But the contraceptive pill, popularly known as the Pill, sailed through all the obstacles and has completed its 50 years.

When launched in 1960 in the US, many controversies surrounded it. But the contraceptive pill, popularly known as the Pill, sailed through all the obstacles and has completed its 50 years.

HT Image
HT Image


To celebrate its Golden Jubilee anniversary, a group exhibition called The Pill is starting in the city next month in Latitude 28, a gallery in Lado Sarai. It will display art works, including photographs and installations.

Hindustan Times - your fastest source for breaking news! Read now.


“The show’s idea came to me earlier this year. I was in New York and going through a stack of magazines when I saw the cover of the

Time

Magazine that read The Pill. It was a kind of birthday tribute, marking 50 years of easy and accessible birth control. I was immediately struck by the iconicity of the word,” says Avni Doshi, the show’s curator.



The exhibition will feature artists such as Kaif Ghaznavi, Abir Karmaka, Ayesha Durrani, Swati Khurana and Sarnath Banerjee. Photographers Vito Tumbarello and Tazeen Qayyum will show their works for the first time in India.



“I also wanted male artists in the show. It was important as I do not think the Pill is just about the lives of women,” says Doshi. “The goal was to complicate the way we look at the Pill.”



“The Pill is seeped in the residue of politics, health, and authority over our bodies,” says Bhavna Kakar, the gallery’s director. “It’s about a woman’s right to freedom and love. I hope to bring together artists of different sexes, ages and interests.”



For Vito Tumbarello, his work, Chloe, is an attempt to capture the essence of someone who is neither straight nor gay, but queer. “My parents encouraged me to be myself. I identify myself as queer,” he says.



The exhibition will open next month. All the works exhibited in the show will be available for sale.



When:

January 22 onwards

Where:

Latitude 28, F-208, Lado Sarai

Explore the art deco structures of Mumbai through a heritage walk with HT! Participate now.

Get more updates from Bollywood, Hollywood, Music and Web Series along with Latest Entertainment News at Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Friday, March 29, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On