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US asks its citizens to get out of India 'as soon as it is safe to do so'


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Washington D.C.: The U.S. government told its citizens to leave India as soon as possible because of the country’s escalating Covid-19 crisis.
In a Level 4 travel advisory the highest issued by the Department of State U.S. citizens were told “not to travel to India or to leave as soon as it is safe to do so.” There are 14 direct daily flights between India and the U.S. and other services that connect through Europe, the department said.
#India: Access to medical care is severely limited due to COVID-19 cases. U.S. citizens wishing to depart should use available commercial options now. Daily direct flights to the US and flights via Paris and Frankfurt are available. https://t.co/p5a3v5ws9ypic.twitter.com/LqHhCiZVEg ....

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Review: Untitled at Cima Art Gallery - Telegraph India


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Published 23.01.21, 01:55 AM
A title is an anchor, but also a limiting tether. So Cima chooses to call its current show, on till January 30, 
Untitled. It traces how, from vintage modernism to the fizz of contemporary colloquialism, concerns recur through stylistic shifts that five generations of Indian artists have negotiated.
If Jamini Roy’s post-Impressionism approaches the landscape with Wordsworthian romanticism, Paramjit Singh’s dense brushwork makes it an immersive experience. Gaunt, famished, existing on the margins, Somnath Hore’s figures in his etchings appear as non-beings in their abdication of agency, dissolving, in 
Massacre, into smears the colour of dried blood; the marginalized remain fearful and mute in ....

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Chennai Photo Biennale - Edition III announces first list of artists and curatorial concept


Chennai Photo Biennale - Edition III announces first list of artists and curatorial concept
Tobias Zielony, From Haus der Jugend , 2017.
CHENNAI
.-Chennai Photo Biennale announced yesterday at a virtual event the first list of artists, collaborative projects and the curatorial concept for the upcoming edition. This would have been the month, CPB Foundation opened the 3rd Edition of the Chennai Photo Biennale but amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biennale was postponed to December 2021 from its original schedule of December 9, 2020 - February 6, 2021. The announcement made yesterday marks this month with the first reveal of the plans for the upcoming edition.
The curatorial team working on this edition consists of Arko Datto (Kolkata), Bhooma Padmanabhan (Chennai), Boaz Levin (Berlin) and Kerstin Meincke (Essen). ....

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Chennai Photo Biennale announces the theme for its third edition in 2021


Chennai Photo Biennale announces the theme for its third edition in 2021
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The third edition of Chennai Photo Biennale to be held in December 2021 announces its theme and first list of artists
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A section of ‘The Hindu’ archives on view at Senate House for the second edition of Chennai Photo Biennale in 2019   | Photo Credit: Varun Gupta
The third edition of Chennai Photo Biennale to be held in December 2021 announces its theme and first list of artists
As with every live event, the pandemic had rained on Chennai Photo Biennale’s plans for its third edition too, which was scheduled to be held this month. The biennale which strives to put the city on the global map through carefully-curated, multi-disciplinary exhibits, placing the medium of photography at its centre, will now be back in December 2021, addressing the theme: Maps of Disquiet. At a virtual webinar held on Decembe ....

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