INDIA FOUNDATION FOR THE
ARTS
Arts
Research and Documentation
Are you a
researcher or an artist interested in: 1) Exploring how artistic practices are
constructed and come to be regarded as ‘tradition’? Or 2) Studying the changing practices
in the contemporary arts?
Scope
This grant
programme supports scholars/researchers and artists to undertake research and
documentation projects falling under either one of the two the following
themes:
1) Research and documentation that critically
examines how artistic traditions are constructed or
reinvented.
The word
‘tradition’ comes from the Latin
word traditionem, which literally means ‘handing over’. What is handed
over from one generation to the next may be knowledge, beliefs, legends,
practices and so on. Tradition can also refer to long established ways of
thinking or acting within a continuing pattern of cultural beliefs or practices.
However,
because tradition provides a powerful source of endorsement and sanction for
certain practices, beliefs, values and norms of behaviour, it is often invented
or reconstructed, as against simply inherited. Many practices which are seen as
tradition are in fact quite recent inventions, often deliberately constructed
for a variety of reasons, such as to legitimize certain actions, power equations
or social hierarchies, to foster group cohesion and cement collective
identities, or to support political ideologies, agendas or interests. Artistic
traditions are also deliberately re-described and reinvented to create new
audiences and markets for them.
Support
under this theme is available for researchers or artists who are interested in
studying why or how traditions are constructed. For example, you may be
interested in examining the new meanings, values and symbols that are created
when a tradition is invented or reinvented or what might be excluded, lost,
concealed or suppressed in the process. You may be interested in how this
phenomenon alters the relationship between the artist, the art form/practice and
the context of its production and reception. Or you may be interested in looking
at the influences and ideologies that underlie or determine such constructions
of tradition.
2) Research and documentation that seeks to
study new developments in contemporary arts
practice.
As a
researcher or artist, you may want to study new developments or changing
practices in the contemporary arts. For instance, you may want to study the
intersection of technology––television and the Internet––and contemporary art.
You may want to investigate site-specific work that engages with local
communities or the natural environment. Or you may want to examine democratic
art practices that blur the boundary between the artist and the
audience.
You might
want to use existing methods of research and/or create new conceptual or
technical tools that depart from existing disciplinary methodologies to
illuminate and contribute to the study of contemporary arts
practices.
Application
IFA
staff would be glad to answer your questions regarding this grant programme. You
are welcome to approach us to discuss your ideas or send us a draft proposal for our suggestions and
comments no later than June 30th 2012.
Your
final applications should be in hard copy and reach us on or
before 31st July 2012. You can expect grant awards to be announced by October 2012.
You
may choose to write your proposal in any Indian language including English.
Your
project may have a minimum duration of twelve months and a maximum duration of eighteen months.
You
can request for support up to Rs 3 lakh.
If you are a
filmmaker, you can request for support up to Rs 5 lakh.
You
may budget for an honorarium not
exceeding Rs 1,44,000 for the entire duration of the grant. Please
note that the total grant amount is inclusive of the
honorarium.
To apply,
please send us a proposal describing:
a)
The specific artistic
tradition(s) OR contemporary art practice that you seek
to research and/or document.
b)
The research questions
central to your project.
c)
The research methodology that you seek to follow
and/or new methodologies that you wish to pursue in order to tackle your subject of inquiry.
d)
The anticipated
duration of your project, as well as
a work plan.
e)
The proposed outcomes
of your project.
The proposal will be considered incomplete
if you do not include the following:
a)
Supporting material,
if any, which gives us a sense of your work.
b)
Your bio-data.
c)
A detailed budget breakdown that explains
how funds will be used. Please also
mention funds anticipated from other sources, if any.
d) Your
address, telephone/fax numbers, and e-mail address.
e)
If you are
applying on behalf of an institution, please include background information on
the organization as well as the memorandum of association/trust deed, annual
reports, and audited statements of accounts for the past three
years.
General
Information
1)
Our funds will
cover only project-related personnel costs, activities and travel, and can
provide for modest equipment and materials, if necessary. Please ensure that
each budget category pertains to a specific item of project-related
expenditure.
2)
If you are an
individual, please budget for an accountant.
3)
Please do not
budget for institutional overheads, building costs and infrastructural
development.
4)
Please do not
make your identity evident in the text
of the proposal.
5)
You can send us
your draft proposal by email but your final proposal, including your
supporting material should be in hard
copy only, and should reach us
on or before July 31st 2012.
6)
You are
responsible for the delivery of your proposal and supporting material to IFA by
the closing date. Late applications will
not be accepted.
7)
If your proposal
is short-listed, you may be requested to respond to evaluations.
8)
Your proposal
will be assessed with the help of
external evaluators, and IFA’s decision on grants will be final.
Eligibility
You
are eligible to apply if you are an Indian national, a registered non-profit
Indian organization, or have been resident in India for at
least five years.
Please address
your application and all other communication to:
Anuja
Ghosalkar,
Programme
Executive
India Foundation
for the Arts,
‘Apurva’,
Ground floor, No 259,
4th Cross, Raj Mahal
Vilas, 2nd Stage, 2nd Block,
Bengaluru
560 094.
Tel: 080
23414681/82
Translations of
this circular are available in other Indian languages on request and can also be
downloaded from www.indiaifa.org