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Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Fig. 10. Zhang Kechun, The Yellow River series, A man pumping in the desert, 2011, 100 x 75 cm. ©Zhang Kechun, courtesy of Three Shadows +3 Gallery
Filename
7977573.0005.202-00000010
Volume
5
Author
Xavier Ortells-Nicolau
Article Title
Gray Pastoral: Critical Engagement with Idyllic Nature in Contemporary Photography from China
ID
7977573.0005.202-00000010
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000001
Author
Jean Loh
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000001
Volume
5
Caption
Lu Guang #2475 / Tianjin’s North Canal and Ziya River, a tributary of the Hai River, where the river joins the sea. Rubbish piles high in severely polluted water. 2010.5.4
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Author
Jean Loh
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000002
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #2717 / Hebei Province, Xian County. The water from upstream Ziya River is so polluted that it turned red. Locals say for that for more than 20 years, dirty water has always been flowing. Even the underground water has been contaminated, but locals still use it for consumption. 2010.5.5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000002
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #2797 / City of Hengshui in Hebei Province. Dirty water discharges after passing through the Shijiazhuang wastewater-treatment plant. 2010.5.6
Number
2
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000003
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000003
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000004
Volume
5
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #8025 / The 1,400-year-old Zhaozhou Bridge is affected by corrosion from wastewater flowing through Shijiazhuang City. 2012.3.5
Date
2015-04
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000004
Author
Jean Loh
Author
Jean Loh
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000005
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000005
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #4664 / Wastewater from Chongqing Wanzhou Yihua Chemicals is being dumped into the Yangtze River. Each day, water of different colors is discharged 24 hours a day, nonstop. 2009.11.19
Number
2
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000006
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #5898 / The Jiangshen Chemical factory of Taixing Chemical Industrial Park discharges its chemical waste directly into this drainage ditch. 2009.12.4
Number
2
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000006
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000007
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #6879 / Wastewater from the Wuhan Economic Development Park’s Chenming Paper Mill runs from the Dongfeng floodgate into the Yangtze River. 2009.12.14
Number
2
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000007
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #7639 / The Jiujiang Synthetic Fiber Factory discharges its dark brownish wastewater into the Poyang Lake Nature Reserve of Jiangxi Province, which is under national protection. 2009.12.17
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000008
Volume
5
Author
Jean Loh
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000008
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #8947 / Anhui Province, Tongling City. The Guangxin Chemical Plant is built on the bank of the Yangtze. At night, its wastewater is discharged into the river through a pipeline buried underground. 2010.1.9
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000009
Volume
5
Author
Jean Loh
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000009
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000010
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000010
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #9231 / Anhui Tongling, the Tianmashan Gold Mining Company’s ore-washing plant, discharges its wastewater, without any treatment, through the Heisha Stream directly into the Yangtze River. 2010.1.9
Number
2
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000011
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #9276 / Wastewater from Anhui Tongling Precheza Titanium Dioxide Technology is discharged through the Jinchang Smelting Plant’s drainage ditch. 2010.1.10
Number
2
Author
Jean Loh
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000011
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000012
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #2876 / Some 50 households of fishermen’s families live here in the Yanglin Harbor of Taicang. Since 2002, the growth of chemical factories, paper mills, and power stations has dangerously polluted both the water and the air. Fifty-five-year-old Li Shizhong was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in March 2007. After surgery, he can no longer work, and must undergo therapy and take daily medications. 2010.3.7
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000012
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000013
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000013
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #4326 / Taicang Yanglin Harbor. Hu Zhenlan has spent her whole life on a fishing boat. While her son is catching fish in the Yangtze, she looks after the younger children. 2010.3.10
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000014
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lu Guang #4697 / In the past few years, fishermen have been suffering from chronic diarrhea after drinking water from the Yangtze. Because the Taicang Yanglin village has no tap water, however, the people must continue to get their drinking water from the river. 2010.3.11
Author
Jean Loh
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000014
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
Date
2015-04
Caption
Lu Guang #5188 / Taicang Yanglin fishing village, in Jiangsu Province. Wang Jinnan, who has always lived on the Yangtze, had breast cancer five years ago; now the disease is recurring. 2009.12.2
Number
2
Filename
7977573.0005.203-00000015
Volume
5
Author
Jean Loh
Article Title
Lu Guang’s China Water Survey
ID
7977573.0005.203-00000015
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000001
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000001
Number
2
Caption
Soup (湯) Transform, recovered toy transformers, part of a collection recovered from various beaches over a three year period, ©Mandy Barker, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Date
2015-04
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000002
Caption
Soup (湯) Packet, waste packaging from single-use food, and drink items with household products, found alongside medical and hazardous waste. Includes; bottle tops and bottles, plastic gift wrap from Shenzhen’s miniature village, condoms, and an IV antibiotic bag. Collected from Tsing Lung Tau & Port Shelter Beach, 2012 and 2013, ©Mandy Barker, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Number
2
Date
2015-04
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000002
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
Author
Lisa Botos
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000003
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Soup (湯) Lotus Garden, a collection of different species of waste artificial flowers, including lotus flowers, leaves and petals, peony, carnation, rose, blossom, holly, ferns, castor and ivy leaves, recovered from various beaches over a three year period, ©Mandy Barker, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000003
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000004
Volume
5
Caption
Soup (湯) Polystyrene, representing 52 tons of polystyrene foam dining ware that goes into landfill each day. Includes; polystyrene dining ware, packaging, balls, toys and fishing related debris, collected from five different beaches over one week, 2013, ©Mandy Barker, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000004
Author
Lisa Botos
Author
Lisa Botos
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000005
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Soup (湯) Spilt, representing 150 tons of nurdles (pre-production pellets), spilt from a cargo container during Typhoon Vicente on 23 July 2012. Recovered from Po Toi, 3 August 2012; Sam Pak Wan, Discovery Bay, 10 August 2012; Tung O Wan, Lamma Island, 15 October 2012; Cheung Sha Wan, Lantau Island, 18 October 2012; Lo Chau, Beaufort Island, 1 November 2012; and South Soko Island Beach, 8 November 2012, ©Mandy Barker, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000005
Volume
5
Number
2
Caption
Soup (湯) Lighter, part of a collection of discarded cigarette lighters recovered from various beaches in Hong Kong over a three year period, © Mandy Barker, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Date
2015-04
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000006
Volume
5
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000006
Author
Lisa Botos
Number
2
Caption
Nim Wan Road, Lung Kwu Tan, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Date
2015-04
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000007
Volume
5
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000007
Author
Lisa Botos
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000008
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Lung Kwu Tan Road, Lung Kwu Tan, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000008
Author
Lisa Botos
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000009
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Container Port Road, Kwai Chung 1, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000009
Volume
5
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000010
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000010
Caption
Nathan Road, Mong Kok, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000011
Date
2015-04
Caption
Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Number
2
Author
Lisa Botos
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000011
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000012
Volume
5
Caption
Container Port Road, Kwai Chung 2, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000012
Author
Lisa Botos
Author
Lisa Botos
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000013
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000013
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, © Siu Wai Hang, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000014
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
North East New Territories Suburbanites: Sunny, Ka Sun (Farmer, Conservation Docent)
Venue: Mashipo, North East New Territories
Plant: Basil
Urbanite: Lok Lok
Venue: Causeway Bay
As a child, Lok Lok left Hong Kong to live abroad. A few years ago, he moved back to Hong Kong. He said, “The best gift after I moved back is this basil.”
Sunny and Ka Sun are brothers. Both of them gave up their jobs in the city for farming. Through trial and error, they always strive to live in harmony with the land. Their brotherhood deepened on this piece of rural land.
©Ducky Tse Chi Tak, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000014
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
North East New Territories Suburbanite: Auntie Lan (Housewife, Gardening Enthusiast)
Venue: Ping Che, North East New Territories
Plant: Sunflower
Urbanite: Andrew
Venue: Prince Bar
After opening the glass bottle, the first thing Andrew said, “What a fresh smell of trees!" I replied, "I collected this under a tree." He said, “I often come to this bar. I find it meaningful to open the bottle here. I can share this air with more urbanites.” The next day, he told me that his plants blossomed. Of course sunflowers would blossom under the sun. Auntie Lan chose this plant as it is easy to take care of. She puts a lot of effort into her little garden. It saddens her that the government wants her to leave this place where she has lived for many years.
©Ducky Tse Chi Tak, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000015
Author
Lisa Botos
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000015
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000016
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
Caption
North East New Territories Suburbanite: Mr. and Mrs. Au (Farmers)
Venue: Mashipo, North East New Territories
Plant: Chili pepper
Urbanites: Ah Lung, Siu Ching (husband, wife)
Venue: Western District
Mr. Au once worked in the city, twenty years ago. He preferred farming and has been farming since then. His father was also a farmer. The three generations of the Au family farmed to make a living. Mrs. Au enjoys accompanying her husband in the farming activities. After moving here and breathing fresh air, her chronic allergy has been completely cured.
The young, urbanite couple lives in Western District. Since the South Island Line Railway Station construction began in front of their building, their health has been adversely affected by the dust and exhaust emitted daily from the heavy machinery used. They like the chili pepper very much and wish for the coexistence of the village and the city in the future. The also hope one day to replant the green plant on mother earth rather than keeping it in the flowerpot.
©Ducky Tse Chi Tak, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000016
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000017
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
North East New Territories Suburbanite: KK (Gardening Enthusiast, Conversation Docent)
Venue: Ping Che, North East New Territories
Plant: Airplant
Urbanite: Rafaella, Briselle (mother, daughter)
Venue: Western District Blooming Buds Preschool
KK spent a few years transforming a plot of barren farmland in front of his house into his own little garden. He read many gardening books from overseas, and through self-learning, he built a little paradise for himself. He told me that generations of his family relocated twice due to urban development.
Rafella opened Blooming Buds Preschool in Western District. She teaches the Creative Curriculum (USA) using the Reggio Emilia approach (Italy). Sensorial play is an important element in project-based learning in order to educate future generations to learn with love and passion. Her daughter, she says, is a gift from God.
©Ducky Tse Chi Tak, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000017
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000018
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
North East New Territories Suburbanite: Chi Ho (Farmer, Video Artist, Conservation Docent)
Venue: Mashipo, North East New Territories
Plant: Taro
Urbanites: Ah Tat, Heidi (husband, wife)
Venue: Residence Oasis, Tseung Kwan O
This young couple loves to cultivate plants on their small balcony. Ah Tat described where they live as ‘walled buildings’. Growing plants is one of the best ways to clear their minds. Chi Ho gave up a routine job at a television company. He decided to become a farmer. After joining a farming course, his love for the land and nature grew strong. He insisted on regularly collecting kitchen waste in the city for fertilizer, to bring back to the land what was owed by the city. He also intended to educate urbanites on the concept of mutual aid between the city and the rural area. He wants to be a humble farmer.
©Ducky Tse Chi Tak, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000018
Filename
7977573.0005.204-00000019
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
North East New Territories Suburbanite: Mr. Chu (Teacher, Founder of SoIL)
Venue: SoIL, North East New Territories
Plant: Okra
Urbanites: Man, Yanki (husband, wife)
Venue: Tsuen Wan
Mr. Chu is passionate about education. He founded SoIL, which teaches Hong Kongers to understand their close relationship with the land and to recognize its importance through farming and education.
Man and Yanki are artists. Although their flat in Tsuen Wan measures only 80 square feet, they enjoy the beauty of life in its petiteness.
©Ducky Tse Chi Tak, courtesy of the artist and WYNG Masters Award
Author
Lisa Botos
Article Title
Spotlight on Environmental and Social Concerns in Hong Kong: the WYNG Masters Award
ID
7977573.0005.204-00000019
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000001
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Factory and River, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000001
Volume
5
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000002
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Memories Come to Rajesh, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000002
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000003
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000003
Volume
5
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Collecting Herbs in the Forest, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
Author
Inderpal Grewal
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000004
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000004
Date
2015-04
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Destroying the Forest, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Number
2
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000005
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000005
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Mountains and Trees, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Number
2
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Heaven and Hell, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000006
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000006
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Author
Inderpal Grewal
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000007
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000007
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Village to City, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000008
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Orphanage Days, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000008
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000009
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Terrors of Hostel Life, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000009
Volume
5
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Great Raid and Battle, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000010
Volume
5
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000010
Author
Inderpal Grewal
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000011
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000011
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Hiding in the Seth’s House During the Great Raid, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Date
2015-04
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000012
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Village Meeting, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000012
Volume
5
Author
Inderpal Grewal
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000013
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Life by the Water, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000013
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000014
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Volume
5
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000014
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Fishing, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Number
2
Date
2015-04
Filename
7977573.0005.205-00000015
Volume
5
Date
2015-04
Number
2
Caption
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, Tilling the Land, from "Fields of Sight", 2014, ink on archival pigment print, © Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad, courtesy the artists
Author
Inderpal Grewal
Article Title
Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad: “Fields of Sight”
ID
7977573.0005.205-00000015
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