Two books were designed for Delhi University by CMAC. The first book was an Information/Yearbook and the second, The New Millenium: A New Beginning 2000-2005. Click here for “The New Millenium: A New Beginning 2000-2005”...
NCERT: Social Sciences Books for Classes 8th, 9th & 10th
CMAC was invited by NCERT (The National Council of Educational Research and Training) to design history textbooks for grades 8th, 9th and 10th. NCERT wanted to give book a new look and a refreshing change for the students. These efforts have seen a marked increase of visual elements through the use of graphics, collages,...
Collaborative Photography Exhibitions
TRENT PARKEMinutes to Midnight ‘Minutes to Midnight’ was exhibited for the first time at the Australian Centre for Photography as part of the Sydney Arts Festival in 2005. The exhibition was presented in India by the Australian High Commission with the support of the Australia International Cultural Council. It is a part of the...
Figures, Facts, Feelings: A Direct Diasporic Dialogue
In an era of globalisation, where society is becoming a large melting pot of multiple cultures, the issue of the diaspora stands out in itself. Added to this, the Indian diaspora today constitutes an important, and in some respects unique, force in world culture and therefore augments more understanding. Parthiv Shah’s image-text exhibition- “Figures,...
Maanush
CMAC curated an exhibition “Maanush”, which showcased art works by Haku Shah. The exhibition of paintings, collages and mix-media works was designed and mounted by CMAC at the Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre in Delhi– which traveled to Mumbai and Kolkata. The catalogue which was brought out had poems selected from all over...
The Word is Sacred: Sacred is the Word
CMAC had the opportunity to curate and design an exhibition on the Indian tradition of manuscripts at the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt, as a part of the Frankfurt Book Fair. The exhibition showcased multiple Indian manuscripts from different time periods. Commissioned by the National Manuscript Mission, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, The...
Sadak.Sarai.Sheher.Basti: The Recurring Figure
Stretched Terrains ‘Stretched Terrains’ was a set of seven uniquely interrelated-yet independent-exhibitions at the Kiran Nadar Museum in New Delhi. It included solo exhibitions of three modern masters from the Progressive Artists’ Group: MF Husain (‘Yatra: The Rooted Nomad’), SH Raza (The Black Sun), and FN Souza (Man Grinding his Teeth). Also, part of the...
Culturally Speaking
CMAC implemented its program on Cultural Diversity through a traveling exhibition, CD-ROM, Instruction manual, music album, music videos and other media products.Through this program, CMAC reached out to diverse communities in India in informing and sensitizing people on the cultural diversity, peace and pluralism as embedded messages in Indian culture . In this project,...
Sound. Art. Technology. (S.A.T.)
Centre for Media and Alternative Communication in collaboration with the Goethe Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan and Pro Helvetia (Swiss Arts Council) organized ‘Sound, Art, Technology’ (S.A.T.) on the 20th and 21st February 2013 at New Delhi, India. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations also supported the event. S.A.T. also travelled to Gwalior on 23rd February...