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Auguries of Anarchy: Shelley’s Invocation to the Environment in Times of Turbulence
Poet performance storyteller, and maker of masks, Tansy Troy uses as reference woodcuts of Thomas Bewick, published as "Bewick's Birds", and Ranjan Kaul's series of paintings inspired by Shelley's allegorical, protest poem, "Masque of Anarchy" to speak about our turbulent times and the need to appreciate the interdependence between all life forms. She revisits Shelley and his poetry, starting from his earliest childhood to understand the influences and sensations that shaped
Tansy Troy
Apr 1210 min read
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Carving Multiple Layers to Create Magic
Interview with Los Angeles based artist Eva Malhotra, who carves multiple layers of acrylic using wood-working tools to create her art.
Ranjan Kaul
Apr 36 min read
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DALI IN DELHI
Ranjan Kaul review's Salvador Dali's show at India Habitat Centre, featuring 200 original works. The show is curated by Christine Argillet.
Ranjan Kaul
Feb 87 min read
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From Whispers to Songs
Georgina Maddox reviews the ongoing immersive solo show byJayasri Buman's solo at Gallery Art Alive that celebrates female energy.
Georgina Maddox
Feb 33 min read
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