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“I Will Meet You Yet Again: Contemporary Sikh Art” Exhibition Redefines Narrative of Sikh Identity in Art World, Debuts in Los Angeles

In a groundbreaking effort to expand the narrative of Sikh identity in contemporary art, a new exhibition curated by Syona Puliady and Sonia Dhami is set to redefine the conversation surrounding Sikhism in the art world. Titled “I Will Meet You Yet Again: Contemporary Sikh Art,” this exhibition marks a significant departure from previous presentations […]

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Dreaming the End: Sin Wai Kin’s Exploration of Identity in Rome in New Film

Introduction London-based artist Sin Wai Kin is celebrated for their captivating exploration of the interplay between narratives and identity. In their latest film, “Dreaming the End,” commissioned by the Fondazione Memmo in Rome, they delve deep into the complex relationships between our bodies, the world, and the formation of our identities. A Year in Rome

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Guests Squeeze Through Naked Bodies as Entrance to Marina Abramović’s Unconventional Exhibition at Royal Academy

Introduction An unconventional art exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London has left people perplexed as guests are given the option to enter by squeezing past two naked models. The exhibition is part of a career retrospective by renowned performance art pioneer Marina Abramović, known for pushing the boundaries of art through her

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Demolition Plan for OGH Building Sparks Controversy: A Clash of Development and Heritage

The decision to demolish the historic building of Osmania General Hospital (OGH) in Hyderabad, India, has ignited a passionate debate, pitting development against the preservation of the city’s rich heritage. The government’s announcement, made through an affidavit submitted to the High Court on July 27, outlines plans to tear down the old OGH building, citing

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Stitching Politics: Textile Art’s Bold Resurgence and Political Power Unveiled

In a revolutionary shift, the traditional realms of embroidery, weaving, and fabric decoration are emerging as potent vehicles for political expression, as a series of captivating exhibitions this summer and autumn spotlight the protest intricately woven into stitchwork. Departing from their historical classification as mere crafts, these exhibitions are propelling textiles into the realm of

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Rewriting Gender Through The Lens: Indian Photographers Challenging The Norm

Prachi Sahasrabudhe Part 5 – “In an attempt to capture gender-based stereotypes through the lens: comprehensive overview and analysis.” Awareness about gender equality is critical in India in order to combat prejudice and violence, promote economic growth, defend human rights, and achieve long-term development. According to research, boosting gender equality can result in enhanced productivity,

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Rewriting Gender Through The Lens: Indian photographers Challenging The Norm

Prachi Sahasrabudhe Part 4- A Woman’s Work: The Question of gendered labour Gendered labour is a reality in our country that cannot be denied. When it comes to specific types of work, such as domestic tasks or laborious activities in farming, tea plantations, etc., it is frequently thought of as a woman’s job; nevertheless, the

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Rewriting Gender Through The Lens: Indian Photographers Challenging The Norm

Prachi Sahasrabudhe Part 3- The Liminality of private spaces: Taking a Look into women-only spaces The photographs by Anushree Fadnavis, Nishat Fatima and Bharat Chaudhary represent various dimensions of women in private spaces and challenge the traditional portrayal of women in public spaces and offer a glimpse into their personal lives. They also shed light

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Join us as we spot fresh talent across Indian cities! As first of the series, get to know \’Young Baroda\’

Kanika Shah: From water colours to woodcuts Blending various media and constantly evolving her style, Baroda-based Kanika Shah is bold when it comes to experimentation. Kanika pursued her undergrad in painting and postgrad in graphics from MS University Baroda. She has exhibited her work nationally and globally and has won the Dr. Iwasaki 1 Prize

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