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14.11.2024 | Goethe-Institut Kolkata Kunst Kiosk

Kunst Kiosk, a long-term project by the Goethe-Institut Kolkata, aims to give art lovers access to relevant approaches and trends in contemporary art from Germany and India since the 1960s. These presentations will be shown in a specially developed, site-specific artistic installation titledGrids Grounded: An Encounter of Circles, created by the renowned artist and art mediator Sanchayan Ghosh.

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On Cables and Cumulus

An artistic installation by Katja Davar at the staircase of Goethe-Institut Kolkata. In the main stairwell, a seventeen metre long textile work digitally collaged from Davar’s pencil drawings of clouds, cascades through the building.

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Friday Films are the monthly screenings of German films at the Goethe-Institut Kolkata. One film is screened every third Friday of the Month from 6.30 pm in the audirtorium. All films are in German language with English subtitles.

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