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Hindsight 20/20 is a presentation of works by Deepak Agasthya, Mrugen Rathod, Teja Gavankar, and Vimal Ambaliya - four artists from our roster; all graduates from the Faculty of Fine Arts, at the MS University of Baroda. The artworks by
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In The Light Of
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Nasreen’s image of the Anoop Talao at Fatehpur went on to become one of her most reproduced and readily recognised, while Gulam did not develop his negatives for the longest. Years later, when Gulam finally did develop, he realised what had happened: Two near-identical images.
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The above-stated events did not transpire. Not as such, anyway.
A Voyage of Seemingly Propulsive Speed and an Apparent Absolute Stillness
A multidisciplinary three artist show which will showcase their studies through three words, myth, suspension and violence, which become points of reference
Embark III
The third edition of Embark continues in the spirit of creating a platform space for the recent graduates of the Faculty of Fine Arts to exhibit their work. One of the important aspects of the curation of this show is
A Voyage of Seemingly Propulsive Speed and an Apparent Absolute Stillnes
Co-written by, Arshad Hakim, Moonis Ahmad Shah & Sarasija Subramanian