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DAG’s unveiling of a slew of Indian women artists in Mumbai is nothing short of an ode to the variety and virtuosity of Indian women artists. A Place in the Sun Women Artists from 20th.
Being Ebrahim Alkazi s son was never a burden : Feisal Alkazi
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Thu, Feb 25 2021 7:21 IST |
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Being Ebrahim Alkazi s son was never a burden : Feisal Alkazi. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 25 : At author Paro Anand s Diwali party in late 2018, when Renuka Chatterjee of Speaking Tiger Publishing approached him and said that he must write a family memoir, he was shell-shocked . I ve written a number of books but it never occurred to me to explore my family in one. I discussed it with my wife who felt it was a great idea, theatre director Feisal Alkazi tells IANS while talking about his latest book Enter Stage Right: The Alkazi/Padamsee Family Memoir , which was released at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF).
Delhi art show to explore the gaze
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Sat, Jan 23 2021 13:12 IST |
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An artwork by Harshdeep Kaur.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Jan 23 : Ways of Seeing, a historic exhibition by DAG focuses on one of the most contested spaces in Indian art - the gaze - featuring 150 works by female and male artists paralleling the modern art movement in India. Bringing back into focus concepts such as scopophilia or the pleasure of looking at something or someone with reference to the gazer and the gazed, the show explores the subtle distinctions in the ways the artists of both sexes create and experience art.