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Fragile Lives in Concrete Jungles
Ranjan Kaul interviews multidisciplinary artist Suman Kabiraj, whose socially engaged art practice explores labour, urbanization, and migration.

Ranjan Kaul
Jan 224 min read


The British Empire’s “darker side” revealed in a Kew Gardens botanical art exhibition
John Elliott reviews the ongoing exhibition by the Singh Twins in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art in Kew. The show was the result of the invitation to the Singh Twins by Britain's Royal Botanical Gardens to explore Kew's archives and the links to colonisation.

John Elliott
Jan 177 min read


Inheritance of Light, Geographies of Loss: Rewriting the Indo–Dutch Gaze
Aakshat Sinha previews the forthcoming show 'Inheritance of Light, Geographies of Loss' that brings together more than forty artists working across painting, textiles, glass, photography, fashion, sculpture, architecture, video, and artificial intelligence to examine how light has travelled between India and the Netherlands, from the era of Mughal miniatures and Dutch Golden Age painting to today’s digital and globalised world.

Aakshat Sinha
Jan 125 min read


Sculpting the Armature of a Wounded World
Ranjan Kaul critically reviews Pintu Sikder's recent show of sculptural works titled "Perception Unfold 25-26" held in Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam Complex, New Delhi.

Ranjan Kaul
Jan 115 min read
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