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Lucid Traveller: Srikar Hari

I am interested in studying the human condition, which reveals itself through the repetitive nature of  the lived experience. I wish to  develop a language of visual enquiry, which contextualises…

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Stand at Ease: Koyal Raheja

Historically, the body has been controlled and manipulated to fit several political, cultural and sometimes even banal contexts. Through my explorations, I pose a question on the conundrum of the body…

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राखाडी रंगाच्या छटांमधल्या दृश्य-प्रतिमा : केतकी सरपोतदार

राखाडी रंगाच्या छटांमधल्या दृश्य-प्रतिमा आपण बरेचदा मानवी अनुभवांचा तर्कशुद्धपणे विचार करूनं त्यांचे पांढऱ्या किंवा काळ्या विभागात वर्गीकरण करतो. माझं काम ह्या दोन टोकांच्या मध्ये अस्तित्त्वात असलेल्या राखाडी रंगाच्या छटांमध्ये प्रवास…

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Sites of Crisis: Unmisha Misra

Collage perverts the social, political, and cultural specificity of images. Collage excerpts and recontextualises accepted meanings to challenge viewers to see a whole beyond the fragmented reality at the surface.…

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Conflicted Coexistence: Vignesh G.

My art practice started standardly from academic or traditional studio work before shifting to a more liberal, mobile, and versatile process since I started my master’s in Art History. With…

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Painting the Ordinary: Soma Das

As an artist, my works depict a distinguished category of life experience linked to the lower-income suburbs of Kolkata. Growing up in such a neighbourhood, in a joint family, under…

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Folk Lore: Raka Panda

The tangible and intangible experiences I have gathered through the years have been the source for my work and in that sense the canvas is my journal. In my work…

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Where to? : Salman Bashir Baba

Ha mya Prutche na darmeyaan’as, kour kun Dachun, khowur. yerre be’h aab’as, kour kun (I asked the transient ephemeral, where to? right, left. I drift in the waters, where to?)…

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The Past is Present: Anjan Modak

Speaking of journey, what comes to my mind first is shifting homes. Having seen my parents work as migrant labourers, home has never been a fixed concept for me. And…

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Four Terrains: Junuka Deshpande

रोज उरलेले  रोज केलेले काही बाही,  उरते तरीही.  थोडे पानात, थोडे मनात  गार काळोखाच्या फटींमधून जाणवते दिवसभरात.  वाळत घातलेल्या कपड्यांमधून कुकरच्या शिट्टीमधून धुवांधार पावसाच्या सरीतून रस्त्यावरच्या गोंगाटामधून श्वासाश्वासातून.  मला भीती…

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