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Misery in monochrome

Misery in monochrome

This is how photojournalist Sudharak Olwe chose to expose the poignancy of malnutrition – one picture at a time Reed-thin…

September 28, 2020

When art speaks politics

At the ongoing exhibition titled ‘Family is Plural’, artist Probir Gupta explores the idea of archiving memory and his work…

September 28, 2020

Beyond boundaries

The ongoing exhibition ‘India: A Mapful Story’ has on display unseen historical maps from pre-independence India and other important engravings…

October 8, 2020

A new change or election stunt?

The Delhi government’s announcement of providing 15GB free data through Wi-Fi hotspots across the city is a welcoming news. But…

October 8, 2020

Between time and space

The ongoing exhibition ‘Silence. Space. Terrestrial’ focuses on ecological concerns via the point of view of three artists from a…

October 8, 2020

Interpreting time

The ongoing exhibition ‘Painted Almanac’ foregrounds the calendar of the past as a form of inspiration to create new works…

October 8, 2020

Taste of trauma

Seven young contemporary artists reflect on memories of traumatic events and ponder a series of questions in their ongoing exhibition…

October 8, 2020

Vignettes of Delhi

Films like Pichla Varka, Sunder Nagri and Ghode Ko Jalebi Khilane Le Ja Riya Hoon capture the multi layered nuances…

October 8, 2020

Androgynous divinity

Artist Nalini Misra Tyabji’s latest exhibition ‘Form Less’ takes inspiration from the world of mythology and folklore As a young…

October 8, 2020

Odious odours

‘Smells of the City: Scents, Stench and Stink’ led by anthropologists Ishita Dey and Mohammad Syed, navigates the city through…

October 8, 2020