By Anandi Mishra Artist Pallavi Paul at her residence in Delhi (Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint) It’s the late 1970s, post-Emergency Delhi. The police are trying to help a lost child. But the only thing she is able to tell them is that the …
Read more..By Avantika Bhuyan ‘They agreed to eat biscuits and European bread, but our regiment refused’ (performance, 2019). (Courtesy Artist; Maurine Tric (photographer); Cité Internationale Des Arts, Paris and Project 88) At the Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities (JSLH), located …
Read more..by Dhara Vora Sabhnani Contemporary Australian artist Maggie Baxter’s ongoing exhibition blurs the line between contemporary art and traditional Indian textile craft practices. What happens when a contemporary artist from Australia, who largely produces abstract work, decides to connect with …
Read more..BY TAUSIF NOOR 26 June 2018 Presented at the Rubin Museum, New York, can art offer a way of viewing nature as an actor in its own right? We begin in a blazing world: In the opening sequence of O Horizon (2018), the …
Read more..This article was first published in The Weight of a Petal: Ars Botanica, edited by Sita Reddy, Mumbai: Marg, Vol. 70, No. 2, December 2018–March 2019. Rohini Devasher …for that which we imagine must be either something already seen or a …
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