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Speakers

Former Professor of Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Former Head of Art History & Aesthetics, Faculty of Fine Arts, M S University of Baroda
Associate Professor, Azim Premji University

Date & Time

Fri, 13 Jun 2025 11:00 am Sun, 15 Jun 2025 8:00 pm

Location

Bangalore International Centre
7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage
Bangalore, Karnataka 560071 India

Exhibition Opening: 6:00 pm | Friday, 13 June
Timings: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Exhibition on show until Sunday, 15 June

Walkthroughs:
Friday, 13 June | 6:30 pm
Saturday, 14 June | 6:30 pm
Sunday, 15 June | 11:30 am & 6:30pm

Conversations:
Panel Discussion – Saturday, 14 June | 4 pm – 5:30 pm

From train tickets to social media posts, this visual archive has curated images of Ambedkar’s legacy across space and time. 

The collection of ephemera (items originally designed to last only for a short time) tell a unique story of the micro processes behind the emergence of Ambedkar as an icon of social justice. Gathered over the years and from around the country, this exhibition invites us to imagine how their original users might have related to these materials through images and writing. 

Featuring calendars, posters, packing labels, Ambedkar Jayanti invite cards, flight boarding passes, wedding invitation cards and music concert tickets, Ambedkar through Ephemera will be open for 3 days. 

Prof Gopal Guru will inaugurate the exhibition on 13th June at 6 pm. He will share his perspective on the collection and contextualize the images in the larger politics of visual culture.

A Panel Discussion with Prof Gopal Guru, Shivaji K Panikkar, Former Head of Art History & Aesthetics, Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University of Baroda and Vikas Kumar, Curator of the exhibit, will take place on 14 June, 4 pm. What kind of art objects are ephemera? How do we grasp their significance for understanding the symbolic life of political icons? This panel engages with these and other related issues.

In collaboration with Azim Premji University, Bangalore

Speakers

Gopal Guru

Former Professor of Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Gopal Guru was professor of political science at the Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University, Princeton University, Oxford University and University of Pennsylvania. He served as the editor of the Economic and Political Weekly between 2018 and 2023. Gopal Guru received the Malcolm Adiseshiah Award for Distinguished Contributions to Development Studies in 2013. He is the author of The Cracked Mirror: An Indian Debate on Experience and Theory (with Sunder Sarukkai, Oxford University Press, 2012) and the editor of Atrophy in Dalit Politics (Vikas Adhyayan Kendra, 2005), Humiliation: Claims and Context (Oxford University Press, 2009) and Experience, Caste, and the Everyday Social (with Sunder Sarukkai, Oxford University Press, 2019).

Shivaji K Panikkar

Former Head of Art History & Aesthetics, Faculty of Fine Arts, M S University of Baroda

Shivaji K Panikkar is an Art Historian specialized in Indian Art. He was the founder and the Dean, School of Culture & Creative Expressions, Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD) and Head, Department of Art History and Aesthetics, M.S. University of Baroda. His publications include Saptamatrka Worship and Sculpture: An Iconological Interpretation of Conflicts and Resolution in the ‘Storied’ Brahmanical Icons (1997), Twentieth Century Indian Sculpture: Last Two Decades (2000, edited), Towards A New Art History: Studies in Indian Art (2003, co-edited), sequel volumes Art of Ancient/Medieval India: Contextualizing Social Relations (2004/2005, co-edited) and Articulating Resistance: Art and Activism (2012, co-edited).

Vikas Kumar

Associate Professor, Azim Premji University

Vikas Kumar is Associate Professor of Economics at Azim Premji University, Bengaluru. His research explores the interfaces between politics and statistics, economics and religion and Kauilya’s Arthasastra and other pre-modern texts. He is the author of Numbers as Political Allies: The Census in Jammu and Kashmir (Cambridge University Press, 2023) and Waiting for a Christmas Gift: Essays on Politics, Elections and Media in Nagaland (Heritage Publishing House, 2023) and the co-author of Numbers in India’s Periphery: The Political Economy of Government Statistics (Cambridge University Press, 2020, with Ankush Agrawal). He curated the exhibitions Counting and Controlling Population: Postal Services, Census & Family Planning in Post-colonial India (1951 – 2011) (Bangalore International Centre, January 2023) and Baba Saheb: An Extraordinary Philatelic Journey (1966−2022) (India International Centre, New Delhi, June 2022) and co-curated the exhibition Reframing the Adivasi (India International Centre, New Delhi, August 2024, with Sangeeta Dasgupta).  He is a recipient of the Elizabeth Adiseshiah Award for Distinguished Contributions to Development Studies (2024).