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    Asma Mundrawala’s critical essay ‘In the Eye of the Storm’  on Huma Mulji’s latest project ‘Your Tongue in My Mouth’, that premiered as a solo exhibition at MIRROR, Plymouth, last summer. ‘Your Tongue in My Mouth’ explores collective …

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The representation of the Indian creative spirit at Frieze London saw numerous renowned and emerging Indian artists bring forth current visual narratives on a global platform. Held from 12th October to 16th October at The Regents Park, London, the fair had some of the most influential galleries from the …

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What is the experience of mobility and migration in an artist’s work? In this post, Simone Wille explores the artworks of the contemporary Pakistani artist Huma Mulji, recently on show in Plymouth (UK), and how memory and belonging inform the multiple journeys …

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Mulji’s works are part of Mumbai-based gallery Project 88’s group show at this year’s Frieze by Trisha Mukherjee A seemingly abandoned chair sits outside a house. The wall behind is covered with bougainvillaea creepers, its pink and white flowers lay strewn …

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‘Can you hear my voice?’ at Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne, asks what it means to claim agency amidst sectarian conflict  By Shaad D’Souza ‘Can you hear my voice?’, a group exhibition at Melbourne’s Margaret Lawrence Gallery, curated by David Sequiera, …

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