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Saturated Waterscapes in Paula Sengupta’s Oeuvre

Saturated Waterscapes in Paula Sengupta’s Oeuvre

When I met her online, Paula Sengupta was in her study, winding down from her busy stint at a printmaking residency. It was a Thursday morning in the month of September, and the only time I could catch Paula before she became swamped with academic duties and other...

They are always working…

They are always working…

Long before elaborate exhibitions of artworks inspired by “miniature” painting became the ‘in’ thing, Waswo X. Waswo and his small team of collaborators broke into the art scene, reframing the idea and visual power of the “miniature” in a contemporary context. Now,...

Cantus Firmus: Notes on Listening to Jangarh Singh Shyam

Cantus Firmus: Notes on Listening to Jangarh Singh Shyam

“The earth calls out, ‘Tell me Raja, why are you leaving me? You will never find such love in the city as you have found in your village!’”— Jangarh Singh Shyam, quoted in Mark Tully, No Full Stops in India (1992) In a painting titled Young Boy Playing the Flute in...

Paper Trails: Reflections on Practice

Paper Trails: Reflections on Practice

Manava dehavu moole mamsada tadike,Manava moole mamsada tadikeIdara melide togalina hodikeTumbide olage kaamaadi bayake… ಮಾನವ ದೇಹವು ಮೂಳೆ ಮಾಂಸದ ತಡಿಕೆಮಾನವ ಮೂಳೆ ಮಾಂಸದ ತಡಿಕೆಇದರ ಮೇಲಿದೆ ತೊಗಲಿನ ಹೊದಿಕೆ ತುಂಬಿದೆ ಒಳಗೆ ಕಾಮಾದಿ ಬಯಕೆ The human body is a lattice of bones. The human...

Time and Space: Sarker Protick’s Photographic Continuum

Time and Space: Sarker Protick’s Photographic Continuum

Photography as a medium is often tied to the act of witness. Photographs become conduits of memory, or reminders of the places we inhabit or carry within us. While photographs are about recording that which is ‘seen’, they gesture towards the unseen, the locus and the...

Indigo: Sensorium of Colour

Indigo: Sensorium of Colour

“Fiber art sounds like it has gone and died in the museum - our textiles are made of living fibers!” retorted  master Bandhini tie-dye artist Abdulaziz Alimamad Khatri from Bhadli, Kachchh and master indigo dyer-weaver Odelu Vurugonda from Chennur, Telangana when they...

Sitting Still: Reading Tanmoy Samanta’s Work

Sitting Still: Reading Tanmoy Samanta’s Work

I first saw Tanmoy’s artworks in Mumbai in 2014 at TARQ, Colaba. The works stood in sharp contrast to the world – their muted colours, the fragility of the material, themes almost absent at first glance. But the works nudged you to reconsider, to deliberate, to look...