Saturday 31 October 2009


Launch of the book ‘When Kulbhushan Met Stockli’

H E Mr Philippe Welti, Ambassador of Switzerland to India will be releasing the book ‘When Kulbhushan Met Stockli’, a comics collaboration between India and Switzerland on Monday 12 October.

H E Mr Philippe Welti, Ambassador of Switzerland to India will be releasing the book 
‘When Kulbhushan Met Stockli’, a comics collaboration between India and Switzerland.

Editor: Anindya Roy 
Publisher: HarperCollins India

Andreas Gefe, Andrea Caprez, Anindya Roy, Ashish Padlekar, Christoph Badoux, Christoph Schuler, Esther Banz, Fahad Faizal, Harsho Mohan Chattoraj, Kati Rickenbach, Orijit sen, Pascale Mira Tschäni & Michael Husmann Tschäni, Rajiv Eipe, Samit Basu, Samrat Choudhury, Sekhar Mukherjee, Sunaina Coelho
Vishwajyoti Ghosh

The book launch is scheduled to be held on Monday 12 October 2009 at 7.00 p.m. at The Embassy of Switzerland.

Attendance is by invitation only.

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MAPPING(THOUGHTS) at Grand Palais in Bern

Indian Artist-in-Residence, Baptist Coelho currently at PROGR, Bern, will be exhibiting MAPPING(THOUGHTS), a multi-disciplinary project that explores random thought as part of the social and political commentary of the people of Switzerland.

Indian Artist-in-Residence, Baptist Coelho currently at PROGR, Bern, will be exhibiting MAPPING(THOUGHTS), a multi-disciplinary project that explores random thought as part of the social and political commentary of the people of Switzerland. 

MAPPING(THOUGHTS), an exhibition by  
Indian Artist-in-Residence, Baptist Coelho 

at Grand Palais in Bern 
Opening on 2 October at 6.30 pm
On exhibit from 2 October to 16 October 2009

"Since early September, I have been the Artist-in-Residence (AiR) at PROGR, Bern. I will be exhibiting MAPPING(THOUGHTS), a multi-disciplinary project that explores random thought as part of the social and political commentary of the people of Switzerland. This work-in-progress is Bern-specific, which is part of a vast national project, and has been realised specifically for the Grand Palais (an art space, which originally functioned as a waiting room and office for the Tram Company) This work has involved the participation of people using trams in Bern. The AiR has been supported by Pro Helvetia New Delhi."

www.grandpalais.ch
www.progr.ch