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Anglo-Indians Onscreen: Screengrabs from Massey Sahib

Anglo-Indians In Cinema: Of Love And Longing

The representation of Anglo-Indians in cinema betrays a desire for an alternative emotional history of cosmopolitanism

24 March 2023

Preserving Lost Time: Images from the exhibition titled ‘The Public Life of Women: A Feminist Memory Project’ on display at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2022-23

A Feminist Memory Project

The Nepal Picture Library showcases photos of women from that country, both ordinary and celebrated, so that history doesn’t forget them


Bold Statements: Richard Bell’s installation at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale

Australia's Tent Of Resistance In India

Australian artist Richard Bell maps the spirit of the aboriginal resistance by setting up a tent at Aspinwall House in Kochi. Named the ‘Aboriginal Embassy’, the tent is a symbol of neglect, dispossession and resistance


Reel and Real: Screengrab from A Death in the Gunj

The Missing Gunj

Although it features in the name of the film, the movie 'A Death In The Gunj' focuses more on the death and the events leading up to it and not so much on the gunj itself.

23 March 2023

Images Tell A Story: A few images from photojournalist Ishan Tankha’s project ‘A Peal of Spring Thun

Capturing Conflict In Chhattisgarh

In his project ‘A Peal of Spring Thunder’, photojournalist Ishan Tankha has captured the conflict in Chhattisgarh in captivating and compelling images


Dream Sequence: A video displaying the grandmother God, who is the residing deity of the Limbu co

Painting Dream Sequences For Collective Healing

Nepal-based artist Mekh Limbu feels that while it is important to talk about suffering and suppression, conversations around the process of healing are equally important. Through his paintings, which depict dream sequences,...

12 March 2023

Discarded Objects: Artist Archana Hande’s artwork ‘My Kottige’ (Bhoota Sthana)

Giving Scrap A Second Life

Archana Hande’s installation ‘My Kottige’ is her innovative take on urbanisation and changing times. In her artwork, she has arranged discarded things as a witness of their time and space

12 March 2023

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Hard-hitting Notes: Image of artist Seher Shah’s work titled ‘Note XVI: City of the Garden of Falcon

Notes From A City Unknown: Anarchiving Memories

Cities are preserved in prose and poetry, in stone and masonry, in statistics and data, in images and memories. Artist Seher Shah preserves a city in a memoriography made of screen prints

12 March 2023

12 March 2023
The Power Of Art 

The Power Of Art 

Premjish Achari writes a column on the relevance of art festivals in the 21st century


12 March 2023
Shaped By War: 'Stone Bread' From Ukraine

Shaped By War: 'Stone Bread' From Ukraine

In her artwork, Ukrainian artist Zhanna Kadyrova arranges stones collected from riverbeds to make them look like loaves of Palianytsia—welcome bread savoured...


12 March 2023
Beyond The Binary

Beyond The Binary

Through his large-size paintings, Abir Karmakar attempts to look beyond the immediate—perhaps in search of the meaning that transcends real/fiction binary


12 March 2023
'Art Is A Lens Which Allows Me To Perceive My Surroundings Much More Carefully'

'Art Is A Lens Which Allows Me To Perceive My Surroundings Much More Carefully'

Through his artwork ‘Day Zero’, Pranay Dutta shares his anxieties on the impact of climate change and wars on humans


12 March 2023
Amol K Patil’s Art Confronts Social Inequalities In Unique Moving Ways

Amol K Patil’s Art Confronts Social Inequalities In Unique Moving Ways

Be it with his kinetic installations that vibrate on a closer look or the multi-media installations that foreground caste hierarchies, Mumbai-grown artist and...


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12 March 2023
Dreamscape: Love Is Overrated For You And Me

Dreamscape: Love Is Overrated For You And Me

There are no actors or dialogues. Simply through the metaphors of texts and images, Tanushree Das manages to leave the audience aching for loved ones in her...


11 March 2023
The Spine Of Publishing

The Spine Of Publishing

An Egyptian-Jordanian artist duo’s research work on giving voice to writers outside the margins, currently on display at the Kochi-Muziris biennale,...


11 March 2023
Such A Morning

Such A Morning

A contemporary parable of a mathematician’s experiments with truth


11 March 2023
The Immersive Theatre Experience Of Amitesh Grover’s 'Money Opera'

The Immersive Theatre Experience Of Amitesh Grover’s 'Money Opera'

Showcased at the Serendipity Arts Festival 2022 in Goa, 'Money Opera' is a commentary on the fate of dreams in a society abandoned by the wealthy one percent


11 March 2023
The Separate Lives Of A Cambodian Tuk-tuk Driver And His Wife

The Separate Lives Of A Cambodian Tuk-tuk Driver And His Wife

Cambodian filmmaker Kavich Neang’s short film 'Three Wheels' explores the trauma of forced marriages during the Khmer Rouge


11 March 2023
Dania Bdier’s 'Warsha' Highlights The Plight Of Syrian Migrants In Lebanon

Dania Bdier’s 'Warsha' Highlights The Plight Of Syrian Migrants In Lebanon

The stunning 15-minute short film Warsha by Lebanese filmmaker Dania Bdier, a Sundance prizewinner and festival favourite since its release in 2022, explores...


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11 March 2023
Jafar Panahi’s Film 'Hidden' Reveals The Realities Of Women’s Lives In Iran

Jafar Panahi’s Film 'Hidden' Reveals The Realities Of Women’s Lives In Iran

Acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi blurs the lines between documentary and fiction


11 March 2023
In Between States Of Being

In Between States Of Being

Artist and curator Sudarshan Shetty introduces his curation 'Who is Asleep Who is Awake' that was on display at the Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa last year.


11 March 2023
Indian Films And Filmmakers Dazzle Like Never Before At 73rd Berlinale

Indian Films And Filmmakers Dazzle Like Never Before At 73rd Berlinale

It is a landmark year for Indian and South Asian talent at the annual, iconic Berlin International Film Festival


11 March 2023
Bulwark Against Despair

Bulwark Against Despair

Now more than ever, there is a need to reclaim the space available for art to reflect the politics in our lives. The fifth edition of the Kochi-Muziris...


14 March 2023
A Miracle In Trouble

A Miracle In Trouble

The Kochi-Muziris Biennale and its foundation are plagued with problems at every level. The show must go on but not without significant changes made to address...


12 March 2023
'Dalit Art Is A New Episteme'

'Dalit Art Is A New Episteme'

Artist Jithinlal opens up about his art, his politics and the ways in which his identity has shaped his artistic practice.


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