LIFESTYLE
From tactile reproductions of artworks to guidelines in braille, accessibility consultant Siddhant Shah makes art spaces 'viewable' for the visually disabled, finds Ornella D'Souza
'Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth'
– Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
Heritage architect and accessibility consultant Siddhant Shah echoes the poet and novelist when he urges the visually disabled to touch, feel and even smell his reproductive artworks – placed alongside the original – at museums, art galleries and events.
By discarding the cardinal rule that art objects must not be touched, be enjoyed from a distance and only by the sighted, Shah is ensuring that the visually impaired can now enter and admire art spaces sans assistance.
A better understanding of what Shah does was in evidence at the Serendipity Arts festival in Goa last month. Along with exhibition brochures and signage for toilets in braille, his tactile maps indicated entry and exit points, junctions, venues, pathways, exact number of steps, the location and even the foliage.
He also reproduced artworks such as Kalam Patua's contemporary Kalighat painting of tourists on a beach. Shah's version had sand and embossed the outlines of the chubby bodies and elongated eyes – typical of the Bengali painting tradition.
To make visually-challenged students understand how perforated Sanghi paper artwork – that was dedicated a section at the festival – is made, Shah compared it with a punctured braille slate. In another exhibit on colonisers and cartography, a tactile coastal map marked water bodies and islands.
"I told them (visually challenged kids) how the GPS on their phones evolves from the compass," says Shah, who usually packs trivia about the artist on his tactile walks. He, however, avoided marking every single name of a place on the reproduction. "The idea is to not confuse and complicate but to make them understand without aid."
So far, Shah, 27, has helped create Anubhav, a tactile gallery at the National Museum in Delhi. At the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum in Jaipur's City Palace, he installed ramps throughout the museum complex, provisions for wheelchairs and placed tactile reproductions of select artworks.
In 2015, he wrote India-Pakistan's first braille book for Karachi's State Bank Museum. Since the 2016 India Art Fair, Shah's associated with the Delhi Art Gallery (DAG), producing reproductions and tactile walks for their exhibitions.
Shah, who has a Masters in Heritage Management from the Athens University of Economics and Business, took up this cause because of two simultaneous developments in his life – his mother lost partial vision and he won a scholarship to Athens where all cultural sites have tactile works.
"But here, people are not ready to finance such works. One gallery told me upfront, 'We don't want to associate ourselves with anything disabled'. I want to create educational kits, but I'm struggling for funds," says Shah, who runs an organisation called AccessForALL in Mumbai to produce braille and tactile material, and ropes in karigars from Jaipur and Delhi to create tactile replicas of artworks.
To perfect his 'masterpieces', Shah says he relies on his mother and the blind kids he interacts with. "For J Swaminathan's painting from the Colour Geometry series, currently showing at DAG, mom told me to further open the ridges of a hexagonal shape. On touching it, a kid instantly associated it to a pizza," says Shah.
He recalls how another eight-year-old reprimanded him for being too polite when showing her around. "She said, 'I know I'm blind so just say it.' It made my hair stand, but I'm more confident with the disabled."
When I ask for a 'blindfold' exercise at DAG Modern's ongoing show Group 1890 in Mumbai, I'm made to interpret a Jyoti Bhatt partially-painted serigraph of a peacock and shrubbery inside the side profile of a human face blindfold on. I was told to trace my own side profile – from the back of the neck, skull, forehead, nasal bridge, lips, chin, Adam's apple, to the pit between my collarbones before I touch the 2D reproduction of the profile. When my hands reach the feather, Shah plays an audio of the cries of a peacock to help me make an association. And after I touch the plastic leaves and flowers, my fingers smell of parfum.
DNA TV Show: Why Ajit Pawar distances himself from CM Yogi's slogan 'Batenge toh katenge'?
Meet Yashvardhan Dalal, Haryana batsman who scored 426 runs in an innings in CK Nayudu Trophy
Pakistani TikTok star Minahil Malik's dance video goes viral amid MMS leak controversy, watch
Gujarat: 38 injured in collision involving bus, two vehicles near Ambaji
MSMEs will get collateral free term loans scheme of upto Rs 100 crore through..., says FM Sitharaman
Rashmika, Samantha, Nayanthara, Tamannaah: Meet top South actresses
New Maruti Dzire vs Old Maruti Dzire: Engine, specs, safety compared
Will Hania Amir-Fahad Mustafa’s romantic drama return for Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum season 2?
Meet man, son of rickshaw puller, cracked UPSC in 1st attempt at 22, currently posted in...
AUS vs PAK Live Streaming: When and where to watch Australia vs Pakistan 3rd ODI live in India?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk becomes world's richest man, enters exclusive club of Rs...
Meet man, Elon Musk’s 'right-hand man', known for re-shaping Tesla, set to lead...
Calculated Risk: Exploring Iran's motives behind alleged Donald Trump assassination plot
Meet Jan Zelezny, Neeraj Chopra's new coach and current javelin throw world record holder
Do you wake up tired? Here's how to fix it
Canada ends fast-track visas for foreign students, know how will it affect Indians
'BJP-RSS want to destroy Constitution, we will keep protecting it': Rahul Gandhi in Jharkhand
'Jab Congress mazboot hogi, desh…' PM Modi's scathing attack on Aghadi bloc in Akola rally
Ajay Devgn says Ranveer Singh talks 'RUBBISH', Kareena Kapoor has all the...
Meet man, who used his pension money to build bridge for his village, he is from...
This was world's largest Eagle which went extinct 500 years ago, was found in...
Ratan Tata disliked this food, ate only this ice cream made by…
Gautam Gambhir to be sacked? Report indicates India coach could lose Test role if...
Bridal beauty routine: 6 essential skincare tips for a perfect wedding glow
IND vs SA: Sanju Samson goes past MS Dhoni, Rishabh Pant to achieve this massive T20I feat
CBSE Datesheet 2025: CBSE class 10, 12 timetables expected soon at cbse.gov.in
What is saree, petticoat cancer? From causes, symptoms to prevention, all you need to know
This is world's largest building 'shaped like chicken', has bonita huts, wave pool, is located in...
'More civilised than...': Viral video captures Japan's Nara deer bowing back at woman, WATCH
Nitin Chauhaan suicide case: Actor's wife breaks her silence, says he wasn't getting work due to...
Candyman star Tony Todd passes away at 69
Tesla shares skyrocket post Donald Trump's win, Elon Musk's wealth soars beyond USD 300 billion
'Agastya needs to...': Natasa Stankovic reveals how she co-parents son with ex-husband Hardik Pandya
Ananya Panday wears mom Bhavana Pandey's 21-yr-old suit by Rohit Bal, see VIRAL photos
Pakistan: 20 killed, 46 injured in explosion at Quetta railway station in Balochistan
PM Modi pays heartfelt tribute to Ratan Tata: 'Reopening of Taj Hotel after 26/11 attacks was...'
At UN, India lashes out at Pakistan for spreading 'falsehood' on J-K
Amitabh Bachchan calls grandson Agastya 'shaana', reveals how he used his name to get…
Grammy Awards 2025 Nominations: Beyonce leads, Taylor Swift follows closely; here's FULL list
Meet man, who is friends with world's richest people, ex-husband of Bollywood star, he is...
West Bengal: 3 coaches of Shalimar Secunderabad Express derail near Nalpur station
Delhi-NCR update: No relief from pollution as AQI continues to remain 'very poor'
Viral video: Little girl's adorable dance to 'Ghani Bawri' wins hearts online, watch
Meet woman, sub-inspector's daughter who cracked UPSC exam in first attempt, Tina Dabi is her...
IND vs SA: Sanju Samson equals Rohit Sharma's massive feat, becomes Indian batter with most...
IND vs SA: Sanju Samson's century guides India to 61-run win over South Africa, lead series 1-0
DNA TV Show: Loudspeaker controversy erupts ahead of Maharashtra Polls
Another masterstroke by Mukesh Ambani, set to challenge Haldiram, Britannia