Ravikumar Kashi, Ramesh Kalkur and Jayasimha Chandrashekhar
What happens when a book becomes more than just a vessel for words — when it transforms into a work of art itself? Artist books do just that, blurring the lines between literature, visual art, and sculpture. They are not just books about art but artworks in their own right — where form, material, and content come together in innovative and thought-provoking ways.
In this engaging conversation, celebrated artists Ravikumar Kashi and Ramesh Kalkur sit down with Jayasimha Chandrashekhar, an Artist and Printmaker, to explore the evolving language of artist books. From handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces to conceptual works and experimental forms, they’ll discuss the creative process, the power of storytelling through visuals, and the book as an object of art. Through their insights and experiences, discover how artist books push the boundaries of traditional formats and invite readers to experience art in an intimate, tactile way.
This event is part of the ongoing exhibition at MAP, We Don’t End at Our Edges.
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