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Manish Pushkale

Vanishing Language, Vibrant Art: Manish Pushkale’s Exhibition at Musée Guimet in Paris

Introduction When Boa Sr passed away on January 26, 2010, the world lost more than just a person. Boa Sr, an octogenarian, was the last speaker of the Aka-Bo language, one of the 10 Great Andamanese languages. Her language, also known as the “language of the birds,” allowed her to communicate with her avian companions, […]

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Exploring the Visual Forms of Scripts and Sounds: The Art of Manish Pushkale

Ved Prakash Bhardwaj Manish Pushkale’s new exhibition is proof that abstract art is not baseless, rather it is deeply connected to life. An abstract artist sees and expresses those aspects of life which are not visible with normal eyes. Manish’s solo exhibition started on 15th April at Akar Prakar Gallery, Kolkata. The paintings included in

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Manish Pushkale investigates the resonance of the Great Andamanese society

Artists are sensitive absorbers of the human body\’s automated process, forming their own linear odyssey that reflects chaos and order. Physicists attempt to formulate this inflow from the materiality of nature whereas philosophers intuit it from her intelligentsia. The body is a receptive instrument of this inflow and artists, physicists and philosophers trace this flow

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