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Hyderabad s Shrishti Art Gallery s exhibition Licence to Laugh looks at art through humour and satire

Hyderabad s Shrishti Art Gallery s exhibition Licence to Laugh looks at art through humour and satire
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Myriad tales of laughter

Myriad tales of laughter Updated Mar 15, 2021, 4:32 pm IST A group-art exhibition, which began in the city recently and is on till June 2021, showcases laughter through art  Artwork by artist Chitra Ganesh The small lane leading to Shrishti Art Gallery, one of the oldest art galleries in Hyderabad, was recently abuzz with activity as people dropped in at the gallery after a long time since the pandemic. They were there to attend a group art exhibition titled License to Laugh clearly a much-welcome concept following the disruptions caused by COVID-19. Curated by Lina Vincent, the exhibition, which marks the gallery’s 19th anniversary, showcases artworks by seven contemporary artists from all over India, expressing their interpretation of laughter. The artists include Chitra Ganesh, Farhad Hussain, Gurjeet Singh, Princess Pea, Smruthi Gargi Eswar, Thukral & Tagra and Tushar Waghela.

Salman Toor on Cosmopolitan Queer Life

Featured in Salman Toor’s Cosmopolitan Queer Life The artist s first institutional solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art explores lives of Brown, queer subjects through a scrim of nostalgia I don’t remember precisely when I first saw Salman Toor’s paintings but I do distinctly remember how I felt in that moment: a particular flash of recognition, a momentary illumination that results from seeing and being seen. In his scenes of the lives of queer people of colour, Toor extends this evanescent flash onto the quotidian activities of his androgynous Brown subjects, who gather for parties in cramped apartments and spend evenings at crowded bars or alone in bed. Along with Doron Langberg and Anthony Cudahy, Toor joins a cohort of queer figurative artists negotiating the history of painting and the contemporary developments that condition their subjectivity. Though Toor eschews the formal innovation of such painters as Jonathan Lyndon-Chase, rendering h

On Exhibit: More collections and exhibits going digital

On Exhibit: More collections and exhibits going digital | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHER: Left: A landscape by artist Fritz G. Vogt titled “Residence of Mr. George Getman, Stone Arabia, N.Y.,” is one of many Vogt paintings that can be viewed on the Fennimore Art Museum’s website. Right: Union’s Mandeville Gallery has made its newest exhibit, “Chitra Ganesh: Sultana’s Dream,” available online. Pictured is Ganesh’s “Oracle in the Baoli.” (photos provided) Shares0 Digitization was once a goal for some museums and art galleries. During the pandemic, it’s become more of a necessity. Last week, the Fenimore Art Museum launched an online collections site, giving the internet-using public free access to more than 2,000 objects of folk and fine art. It also includes the Thaw Collection of American Indian Art.

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