Anoli Perera’s “The City, Janus-Faced”
Building on the story of the Tower of Babel to comment on modern metropolises and the contradictory voices contained within.
Building on the story of the Tower of Babel to comment on modern metropolises and the contradictory voices contained within.
Building on this adage and thought, the show delved into a foundational element of classical Indian music, the raga.
Abstract-leaning works and representational projects provide conceptual missing links between more well-known bodies of work.
The exhibition touched on cold, rigid topics, including how power reshapes maps, borders, boundaries, and how to establish unique, cultural ties.
Tapping cultural specificities of the Cantonese-speaking region in Southeast China, the exhibition focus on a younger generation of artists.
The retrospective contained some strong examples, but failed for the most part to show Vaadia
Luke Heng transliterated the liminal
The artist attempts to unravel the mystery of the four letters through the constellations over Abbasid-era Baghdad.
An articulation of the Mumbai-based artist