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Led by members of Colonial Williamsburg’s Department of Architectural and Archaeological Research and accompanied by field school students from William & Mary’s Department of Anthropology, the ...
An exhibition of photographs at the Indian Institute of World Culture highlights a period in world affairs that has all but faded from memory ...
The revival of Mithila art has a curious history. It was mainly due to the work of colonial art historians that the artistic style drew the attention of the world. However, the historiography of the ...
After decades of capturing Zambia’s capital city, the photographer returns for an exhibition featuring his works alongside ...
Chennai: After a prolonged restoration delay, colonial-era landmark Victoria Public Hall is set to reopen its doors to the ...
African masquerade ensembles are recognizably carnivalesque, yet not aligned with Carnival as we know it. The exquisite, ...
Isotropical Futures examines ecological and social survival through the deeply personal and politically engaged practices of ...
At 30 Berkley Square, the Grosvenor Gallery London,  known for its vignettes and visions of South Asian Art, ...
The Statesman, got the opportunity to interview David Walters to understand his motivation behind blending his Afro-Caribbean rhythms with global influences.
When I used the term “Muslim body” in my curatorial note* for an exhibition in New Delhi last year, I did not anticipate ...
Black Earth Rising' illuminates links between the climate crisis, land, colonization, diasporas, and social and environmental ...
Gallery G’s travelling exhibition “On the Go” brings a vibrant confluence of Indian art and history to Hyderabad. Held at Taj ...