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Remembering yesterday’s Goa… via Benaulim

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PHOTOFEATURE :: By Frederick Noronha

Victor Hugo Gomes had been bugging me to visit Benaulim, and, as usual, I kept postponing. A man of few words (except when he’s writing detailed articles on themes like Goan music!), he just kept telling me, “You come and see for yourself.”

Finally, we did make it there.

His collection was the most amazing set of objects of the Goa of the yesteryears that I’ve seen at one place. That this artist and former curator of the Museum of Christian Art had done it all by himself, no state funding, and in his own home (with support of his lecturer-wife Alie, short for Aldina) is
all the more creditworthy.

In his collection, you can unwrap the story of Goa’s agriculture, cullinary practices and more. There are pots of every shape and size from yesterday’s Goa. There are spoons, and other kitchen utensils. Another collection deals with agricultural implements, and the technology — however simple, it was effective and sustainable — of the Goa of the past.

On Monday evening, November 2, 2009, Mario Miranda inaugurates the Goa Chitra museum, as Gomes calls it. As we forget what life was in yesterday’s Goa, this venture is a powerful reminder of a simple people, living simple sustainble lives. In a manner that probably made us more
contented than we are today.


Pots in their rich diversity:

Goa's pots... Victor Hugo Gomes' collection


The artist behind it all: Victor Hugo Gomes

Victor-Hugo Gomes, 2007.


Kitchen technology: simple but eco-friendly, human-driven grinders

Implements of the past... VHG has enough exhibits to launch three museums of his own!


A torture chair from the past? Note the spaces to tie hands and feet.

The smile on Riza's face suggests she doesn't know this was a torture chair... note the spots for tying hands and feet


Goan tools, in diverse shapes and sizes

Yet more Goan implements


Can you guess what each is used for?

Implements....


Measures and agri implements, from another day.

More implements of the past


The artist’s home

Raging to go... Benaulim, 2007


Soda water bottles. Remember?

... and soda bottles came in this shape


Beer, from Madras.

Beer bottles, from Madras (old)

Windows 1950s

Windows, 2007 (TM). Patent belongs to Goan artistry of a past generation.


Baskets

Bamboo craft from Goa, Benaulim 2007


The cutter’s arm

Implements of Goa's past...


Ladles, of wood

Coconut spoons of another era...


Benaulim, where the museum is set

Benaulim, Holy Spirit ... cross

The artist's home, Benaulim by you.

Scenic setting for such a succinct story.

The artist's home, Benaulim

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Written by fredericknoronha

October 31, 2009 at 5:55 pm

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