I don t think about who is at top and who isn t: Subodh Gupta
Wed, Apr 14 2021 8:06 IST |
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I don t think about who is at top and who isn t: Subodh Gupta. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 14 : From brass utensils to stainless steel tiffins. From cow dung to buckets in the world of one of India s best known contemporary artists, Subodh Gupta, the universal derives from the personal even as the past and future emerges as a time of both hope and conflict.
Known for employing localised metaphors in some of his best known works steel tiffin boxes, thalis and bicycles to reflect upon the transformation of the Indian social landscape, an exhibition of Gupta s latest paintings along with those of Jitesh Kallat, titled Confabulations: New Painting was recently held at Nature Morte in the capital.
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Writer s Reads: Rana Foroohar, author of Don t Be Evil – The Case Against Big Tech Writer s Reads: Rana Foroohar, author of Don t Be Evil – The Case Against Big Tech Written by Geographical 2021 Rana Foroohar is the author of Makers and Takers (2016) and Don t Be Evil: The Case Against Big Tech (2019). She is a business columnist, an associate editor at the Financial Times, and CNN s global economic analyst. Here, she shares a selection of reads that have inspired, shaped and moved her
An Artist of the Floating World • Kazuo Ishiguro
• 1986
My favourite writer of all time.
Remains of the Day is wonderful, but this book, which follows an ageing painter in post-WWII Japan looking back on his life, is my personal favourite. Both play with memory and what we chose to forget or reimagine.
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Loneliness is a state that repels: Greg Bruce on the pain and pleasure of solitude
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Alone and pondering loneliness, Greg Bruce finds contentment. I suspected that loneliness was a secret thing we all share and now I ve found out how very true that is - Olivia Laing, author of The Lonely City.
I read most of The Lonely City late last year in the bath on a luxury weekend away from my wife and three children and, no offence to any of them, it was a long time since I d felt such deep and abiding pleasure. The bath was as deep as a swimming pool and sat by an enormous sash window, which I threw open to allow the breeze to gush in off the ocean, via the long grasses and native bush of the property on which the circa $2000/night room sat.