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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
![]() Touch and gaze : Influenced by the traditions and culture Jogen Chowdhury’s figures in natural surroundings | Read
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The Moon is moving through chart area of everyday contacts, so you’re likely to be a little bit over-emotional about certain things, too close to whatever it is you’re talking about. Your heart is certainly in the right place, but your brain may be in the wrong gear. Pause for thought every so often. But you’ll be very kind, since you have a sense of emotional sympathy for those who are suffering or are needy. |
All the works have only been exhibited abroad. Sculptures, paintings, installations and murals by 11 artsist come together in LINK, a new show at Sakshi.
People jumping around on stage, sudden leaps, mad twirls — it seems as if like chaos reigns. But there is a strange rhythm and grace to the performance.
When Mahesh Dattani’s play 30 Days in September completed 100 shows recently, I thought of the late Vijay Tendulkar’s essay: In memory of the play I did not write.
Influenced by the traditions and culture of his home state, Bengal, Jogen Chowdhury’s work shows off subtle figures in natural surroundings.
I can easily do these kind of paintings,” boasts a fresher from the local art college at Lakshman Shreshtha’s latest show in Mumbai.
Officially, Mumbai, India, and Stuttgart, Germany, have a 40-year-old relationship.
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