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British Council celebrates UK alumni in INDIA
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Aesthetica Magazine - Future Now Symposium 2021
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Object, each: 162 × 215 mm
Animated film duration: 6min, 12sec
© Estate of Lala Rukh and Grey Noise, Dubai
Rupak 2016 is the last major work made by the Pakistani artist Lala Rukh (1947–2017). It consists of an animation and eighty-eight drawings, combining sound, movement and calligraphy to visually synthesise a
taal, a seven-beat musical cycle played on the
tabla, a pair of small hand drums. The work is currently on show at Tate Modern as one of eight pieces in
Performer and Participant, a display of artworks thematising political participation by artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s.
Rupak and its theoretical origins were at the heart of the event Lala Rukh’s Life and Legacy: A Panel Discussion, which was held online due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The event brought new considerations to Lala Rukh’s work and highlighted multifaceted dimensions of her life and legacy. The discussion was introduced and moderated by Devika Singh, Curator of International Ar
Celebrating four decades of mentorship and care in the UAE (Left) Khadeeja Hamid, Class of 2004 as a JINS student and today studying Fine Art at the University of the Arts, London, UK; (Right) Devika Singh, JINS Alumni in 1984 and today with her son Jayshiv, a JINS student Image Credit: Supplied
A pioneer of early childhood education in the UAE, Jumeirah International Nurseries, part of Fortes Education, celebrates 40 years of Positive Impact in the region with its Alumni around the world.
The Jumeirah International Nurseries (JINS) legacy began 40 years ago in a villa in Jumeirah with two educationists, Shakuntala Mankani and her daughter, Veena Vaswani, who believed that an outstanding education could only be delivered by developing a young child’s values, character, and overall wellbeing. Academic and personal achievement in life would naturally follow. Thus, was born the first JINS nursery.
Growing Like A Tree Exhibit Opens at Ishara Art Foundation
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