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SUMMARY:Textiles of Banaras
DESCRIPTION:Visit Bangalore International Centre’s website here \nRegister for the sessions here: \nArt of Gold- https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7016076833342/WN_a2P8HLkzQmaafn8ugCtDYQ\nCulturebagh- https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2816075398059/WN_a2P8HLkzQmaafn8ugCtDYQ\nYarn Club- https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/4716075398127/WN_a2P8HLkzQmaafn8ugCtDYQ\n  \nThe luxurious\, handwoven brocades of Banaras (Varanasi) have held the imagination of India and the world for a long time. By the late 19th-century\, these had emerged as among the most fashionable of fabrics worn across the subcontinent. Till date\, the city remains one of the country’s most prominent handloom centres\, constantly innovating with new materials and aesthetic sensibilities. In this illustrated lecture\, Delhi-based writer and curator Mayank Mansingh Kaul will present the many traditions and techniques which define hand weaving in Banaras such as Rangkaat\, Tanchoi\, Jamdani and the Gyaser. Focussing on the period from the early 20th century to now\, he will discuss how they have been shaped by a wide range of influences\, from other parts of the country to Europe and Asia. \nPresented by The Art of Gold- Art of Gold is a series of lectures\, symposia and events initiated by Swati & Sunaina Gold\, to generate artistic dialogues on the various artistic forms of gold. \n  \nIn collaboration with the Culturebagh & Yarn Club: \n \nCulturebagh is a platform to encourage cross-disciplinary discourse. It is supported by Chatterjee & Lal\, a Mumbai-based gallery for contemporary art and historical material. \n \nThe Yarn Club is an initiative by Apparao Galleries that curates talks and activities that explore the  rich heritage of the textile traditions of India. It is a platform to share developments and meet other textile enthusiasts while keeping abreast of policy changes and being inspired by the magic of the textiles of India. \n  \nImage Credits- Swati & Sunaina Gold
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SUMMARY:Mind the Dash: The Modern/Contemporary & the ‘In-Between’ in Indian Art A Talk Series | 11\, 18\, 25 September 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation in collaboration with the Peabody Essex Museum presents \nMind the Dash: The Modern/Contemporary & the ‘In-Between’ in Indian Art \nA Talk Series | 11\, 18\, 25 September 2020 \nRegister for the 11th September Talk \nThis series brings international scholars and seminal public collections together\, exploring connections and continuities through Modern & Contemporary Indian Art – to bridge divides and imagine a future. These conversations are aimed towards a nuanced (re)looking at art historical terms\, exploring two key collections along the way. \nDr. Zehra Jumabhoy is a UK-based art historian\, writer and curator specializing in modern and contemporary South Asian art. \nDr. Siddhartha V. Shah is Curator of Indian and South Asian Art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem\, Massachusetts. \nPuja Vaish is a curator and artist\, and the Director of the Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation in Mumbai\, CSMVS Museum\, Mumbai\, India. \nMortimer Chatterjee is gallerist\, Chatterjee & Lal\, Mumbai India. He co-authored publication on the art collection of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200427T160000
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SUMMARY:Emami Art Talks\, conversations curated by Ushmita Sahu
DESCRIPTION:Please join Ushmita and Richa Agarwal for a series of live stream conversations which I am curating for Emami Art. In response to a growing sense of urgency to reach out and to try and foster a sense of solidarity within the arts community.This series of digital programme features Arunima Choudhury Gautam Choudhury Pranati Panda Jagannath Panda Pooja Iranna GR Iranna Mithu Sen Samit Das Nancy Adajania Ranjit Hoskote Mort Chatterjee Tara Lal with each sharing their unique perspectives. Starting from Monday 27th April through the 2nd of May 2020. Everyday from 4.00pm to 4.30 pm. \nPlease register at https://us02web.zoom.us/…/register/WN_sIkoSxRkTZ6AIlNJNhB6vg \n\n 
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