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Of Modernism and Rebellion Arts: Gobardhan Ash Retrospective (1929 – 1969)

The latest exhibition Gobardhan Ash Retrospective (1929 – 1969) presented by Prinseps at Kolkata Centre for Creativity is a testament to the artist’s unwavering commitment to experimentation and innovation. While some artists may find comfort in sticking to a particular style or technique, Ash thrives on pushing the boundaries of his craft. His willingness to explore new avenues and challenge conventional norms has earned him both critical acclaim and adoration from art enthusiasts around the world. One of the most intriguing aspects of Ash's work is his ability to imbue his creations with layers of meaning and symbolism. Every brushstroke, every hue, every composition tells a story – a story that is open to interpretation yet deeply personal to the artist. As viewers navigate through the labyrinth of his imagination, they are invited to uncover the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface, to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection. As visitors step into the gallery space, a sensory feast – a symphony of colours, textures, and forms that beckon them to explore further, greets them. From the moment they set foot inside, they are transported to a realm where reality and imagination converge, where boundaries blur and possibilities abound. In an interview with Dilpreet Bhullar, the curators of the exhibition Brijeshwari Kumari Gohil and Harsharan Bakshi unfold the making of Gobardhan Ash Retrospective (1929 – 1969).

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200 Years and Counting: Brasilia, Art and Architecture: Manan Shah in conversation with Leticia Marranghello

The museums traditionally have been the representatives of history and human civilisation. Over the course of time, they have evolved to have a multi-disciplinary nature in terms of having an audience-friendly milieu by including a variety of programs and outreach activities. In the said manner, Bihar Museum in Patna has been working towards creating an environment which attracts visitors, providing information with an interactive experience. Bihar Museum, moving beyond the place of traditional knowledge systems, has forged to become a space for cultural exchange, inviting national and international artists, speakers and exhibitions to Patna.

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Interview With David Davidar on Bengali literature

David Davidar is a pioneer of modern English language publishing in India, who has not only published many of the finest Indian writers in English, but also opened the doors to the publication of literature in other Indian languages in English translation on an industrial scale. What is his relationship with books from Bengal?

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Artistic License: Jitish Kallat in Coversation with Sharmistha Ray

Over the past decade, Mumbai-based artist Jitish Kallat has risen to international stardom as one of the beacons of Indian contemporary art. Curator Sharmistha Ray engages the artist in a conversation fine-tuned to key developments in his artistic practice, his most significant works and how they have shaped him as a conceptual artist.

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