Jayeeta Chatterjee | Indian domesticity and feminine politics

Jayeeta Chatterjee | Indian domesticity and feminine politics

Culture, love, laughter and gossip I (2023); woodcut print and nakshi kantha on cotton saris | Photo Credit: Courtesy Jayeeta Chatterjee and Chemould CoLab “It’s a very Bengali thing!” laughs Jayeeta Chatterjee, 29, talking about her artistic bent of mind. “As a young child in a Bengali household, you need to either learn dancing, singing […]

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Rare handscrolls of artist Benode Behari Mukherjee on show in Kochi

Rare handscrolls of artist Benode Behari Mukherjee on show in Kochi

Benode Behari’s handscroll on display at the Durbar Hall Art Gallery | Photo Credit: Thulasi Kakkat Bengali artist Benode Behari Mukherjee told filmmaker Satyajit Ray, his former student at Santiniketan, when he was working on The Inner Eye, a documentary on the artist: “If you wish to look for my spirit, the basic essence of […]

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Sculptor KS Radhakrishnan says all through the lockdowns, he was busy working on his new collection and in curating two exhibitions

Sculptor KS Radhakrishnan says all through the lockdowns, he was busy working on his new collection and in curating two exhibitions

Sculptor KS Radhakrishnan on the significance of ‘Maiya, the writer’ installation in his oeuvre Sculptor KS Radhakrishnan on the significance of ‘Maiya, the writer’ installation in his oeuvre On the campus of CMS College in Kottayam, sculptor KS Radhakrishnan’s Maiya is a writer. Her sinuous, minimalistic frame is bent over a book. A hand on […]

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