GANGA JAMUNA MARKET
Designed as a pop-up market operating out of a car -boot, the project sought to create a space for dialogue regarding identity and cross-cultural relations; simulating the nomadic movements of a street vendor as we parked at different locations in Delhi, the car-boot carried zines and postcards, which were created variously in collaboration between Indian and Pakistani artists and by so-called 'non artists.'
It included various events spread over a month, that preceded the days we actually took the car onto the street. These events included zine making workshops, a film screening, poetry reading, social media events and so on.

The Ganga-Jamuna Market was built on the colloquial concept of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb, the culture of the northern India plains where the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers meet - A fusion of Hindu and Muslim cultural-religious elements.
