UnMYthU: Byproducts of Twenty Years of Performance
Mithu Sen’s practice often looks for the softest parts of vulnerable industries—language, the gender binary, or sexuality under the capitalist lens—and pulls the rug out from under them.
Read MoreMithu Sen’s practice often looks for the softest parts of vulnerable industries—language, the gender binary, or sexuality under the capitalist lens—and pulls the rug out from under them.
Read MoreIt is futile to look for absolute accuracy since history can be interpreted through multiple perspectives, each as veracious as the next. Each individual and each story weave together lingering moments of tangible and intangible aspects of culture, thereby creating indistinguishable fabrics of history and memory.
Read MoreAn amateur’s desire of pursuing documentary photography has brought in display a rich archive of what lay beyond the reels in the pioneering filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s films.
Read MoreWith the prominence given to ideas, thoughts and examinations, the human body, has always been understood on the basis of its anatomy. There has been a limited effort made to understand and reflect upon the body, based on a socio-cultural history.
Read MoreVivan Sundaram’s retrospective at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art was a testament to the unique variety of his oeuvre. Curated by Roobina Karode the exhibition contained a dozen stylistic departures and arrivals.
Read MoreA gateway, a parcourse, and an end yet again: a recurring trope. The aspirations are clear: the dazzle of the city lights blind even the far-flung dwellers. Tunnel after tunnel is traversed in search of the romantic source that allures, that promises, that builds, more, and more, and, snap!
Read MoreMartand Singh was a visionary; the perspective which he developed with his mentor Pupul Jayakar to revive the history of Indian textiles and find ways to initiate a positive and sustainable working environment among the weavers and artisans through reemployment, was truly admirable.
Read More‘Hangar for the Passerby’ is an ambitious curatorial venture by Akansha Rastogi, compiling artistic and non-artistic material from over 45 institutions, groups, and individuals, spanning over eight decades from 1930 to the present.
Read MoreOne does not need a dictionary to understand that a spectre is something which haunts. Karl Marx has made popular the function of a spectre, through his famous opening sentence, “A spectre is haunting Europe – the spectre of Communism.”
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