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| The big names of Contemporary Indian and international art are making a grand splash at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, says Aarti Dua |
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It has been a nerve-wracking few weeks for star artist Subodh Gupta. He had to hire first one crane and then a second bigger one to winch one end of his giant installation — a Kerala boat crammed with household objects from old furniture to pots and pans — up in the air. In the process h... | Read.. |
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How do you bring a Bengali detective created in the 1980s into the 21st ... | Read.. |
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Now that I have started the year on the right note by talking about vegetarian food ... | Read.. |
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It is ironic that the point-and-shoot category of cameras now has a poster child from ... | Read.. |
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As a student at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, I was actively involved in student politics and greatly influenced by th... | Read.. |
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Bose Krishnamachari (far right) and Riyas Komu in front of
Sheela Gowda and Christopher Storz’s
installation, Stopover, which is made with 170 grinding stones
Art by the coast |
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