Travelling Plants is a transdisciplinary project curated by Lina Vincent and led by the Goethe Institut Chennai, in collaboration with the Alliance Française of Madras and the Institut Français de Pondichéry (IFP).
A multiphase project commencing with a residency at IFP and culminating with a series of exhibitions across India and Sri Lanka, Travelling Plants brings together five visual and research-based artists Karolina Grzywnowicz (Germany), Wendy Therméa (Reunion Island, France), Danushka Marasinghe (Sri Lanka), Waylon D’souza (India) and Rashmimala (India) selected on the basis on their artistic practises intersecting with the natural world.
CURATOR OF THE PROJECT
Lina is an independent art historian and curator with two decades experience in arts management. She has curated numerous exhibitions with galleries across India and contributes to publications on art history and contemporary cultural practices. Lina has a BFA in printmaking from Bangalore University and MFA in Art History from the same institution.
Lina is an independent art historian and curator with two decades experience in arts management. Since 2009, Lina has worked on multi-layered projects that highlighted plural approaches, with a focus on inclusivity and collaboration in public arts engagement. It has resulted in interconnected bodies of research and curation, that bring together diverse voices, modes of expression, and interfaces for dialogue. The focus areas of her research extend to projects with arts education, printmaking history and practice, the documentation of living traditions and folk arts in India, and environmental consciousness in the arts. She sees herself as a mediator and culture worker, connecting dots, ideas and people. In 2020, she registered a consultancy- LVAC- as a means to engage formally with a broader sphere of organisations and collaborators.
Her ongoing engagements include ‘Goa Familia’, archival photography project with Serendipity Arts Foundation and ‘Sunaparanta Art Initiator Lab’, Goa (S.A.I.L) mentoring project. She led the development of ‘Sandooka – The Living Museum of Kodava Culture,’ a virtual project commissioned by India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) with whom she concluded an Archival Museum Fellowship for Goa Chitra Museum (2018-19). She is Associate Curator with ARTPORT_making waves – global arts program for climate-action. She is associated as Visiting Faculty at the School of Design and Innovation, RV University, Bangalore and Visiting Professor at the Trans-Disciplinary University (TDU) Bangalore. She has curated numerous exhibitions with galleries across India and contributes to publications on art history and contemporary cultural practices. Lina has a BFA in printmaking from Bangalore University and MFA in Art History from the same institution.
Travelling Plants in Bangalore
The Bangalore edition of Travelling Plants takes place from 10 to 19 October 2025 and is put together by Suresh Jayaram, artist, art historian and the founder-director of 1Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery and presented together with Alliance Française de Bangalore.
The 12 artists curated by Suresh Jayaram follow the echoes of the botanical journeys, exploring stories of migration and memory, displacement and resilience.
Name of the Artist: Name of the Project
Bhavani GS: Caffeinated Jeevan L Xavier: Rooted Leaves and Moving Hands Kapila Nahender: Coffee Cup & Canvas Krishnamurthy: Seed, Line, Death, Repeat Magesh R: Persistence of Faith Malavika PC: PAA PU Manjunath Honnapura: Invasive Mohit Mahato: Day Dreams Sandeep TK: The Sea is the witness ShilpaShree: Meanderers- A World in a seed pod Vinyas Kathenahalli, Santosh N Pattar: The Portuguese and the chillies & Remembering Tippu's tiger
In addition we are happy to present Sticky Networks, a work by Iz Paehr, a media artist from Germany who was a bangaloREsident @ Archives at NCBS in 2024. The works on display follow internet infrastructures, plants, fungi and telegrams through the built world, soils, trees and skies.
Sticky Networks is on view from October 11 to 19, 2025, 2 pm to 8pm at 1 Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery.
Learn to make cyanotype prints hands-on, guided by the sensorial possibilities that the entire process allows for us to conjure an image. Limited seats. Register to participate.
We invite you to the screening of Beating Sun, a French film, directed by Philippe Petit and Natura Urbana: The Brachen of Berlin, a German film, directed by Matthew Gandy. Entry free!
Join us for a guided walk through the city to identify native and exotic trees or explore the quiet work of mycelium. Limited seats. Register to participate.
Join us for a guided walk through the city to to identify native and exotic trees or explore the quiet work of mycelium. Limited seats. Register to participate.