Artist

CAMP

Founded in 2007 in Mumbai.
CAMP is a collaborative studio that has been producing fundamental new work in film and video, electronic media, and as online archives and public art forms, characterized by a hand-dirtying, non-alienated relation to technology. With a strong focus on contemporary infrastructures, CAMP’s projects operate at the intersection of artistic, technological, and social practices. Their deployment of the camera, especially the CCTV camera, serves as a tool for critique and intervention into the structures that govern modes of living, underscoring its dual role as a conduit of power and a medium of resistance. At the same time, CAMP experiments with the form of moving image and its potential to capture affective registers, pursuing the question of what cinema can be.
In this exhibition, CAMP presents a large-scale video installation Bombay Tilts Down (2022).

Install view, Partial - Bombay Tilts Down, “Video After Video: The Critical Media of CAMP,” February 22, 2025 - July 20, 2025. Photographed in February 2025.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo by Jonathan Dorado.