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The Lede
The woman who set up Afghanistan’s biggest cultural archive
Gender
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Interview
“I Understand the Project of Trans-Feminism To Be About the Liberation of All Genders”: An Interview With the Poet and Performance Artist Alok Vaid-Menon
Film
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Reportage
A cult filmmaker’s Indian misadventure
Poorna Swami
Arts
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Essay
The cockeyed vision of RK Laxman
Nakul Krishna
Arts
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The Lede
Why a legendary calligrapher has been denied the Padma Shri for 16 years
Basit Malik
Arts
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Essay
Bhupen Khakhar’s experiments with truth
Nakul Krishna
Literature
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Books
Graphic Novels for MBAs
Adrienne Raphel
Arts
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Photo Essay
The Pocketbook Illustrations of the Rebel Artist BM Anand
Brij Mohan Anand
Arts
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Photo Essay
Everything Starts From Silence: The Works of VS Gaitonde
VS Gaitonde
Arts
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Photo Essay
Satish Gujral's Brush With Life: An Overview Of Six Decades Of His Art
Satish Gujral
Arts
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Commentary
As museums increasingly move into commercial spaces, new tensions emerge in artists’ alternative histories
Svati P Shah
Politics
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The Lede
A card game recreates the vicious world of Indian electoral politics
Sonam Joshi
Film
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Essay
Satyajit Ray’s graphic art proves a fascinating alternative introduction to the filmmaker's visual imagination
Trisha Gupta
Arts
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Essay
Tracking the currents of contemporary dance in India
Sanjoy Roy
Arts
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The Lede
A taxi driver and his passion for a 16th-century performance form
Minu Ittyipe
Film
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Essay
Iran’s Oscar-winning film is not a ‘dirty picture’ of any one society
Michael Snyder
Arts
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Essay
What Yoko Ono meant
Manjula Padmanabhan
Arts
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Essay
Peter Nagy and the rise of contemporary Indian art
Himanshu Bhagat
Arts
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Essay
This Pomp At The Pompidou
Mira Kamdar
Crime
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Essay
Partners In Crime navigates the abstract worlds of copyright, art and the market
Snigdha Poonam
Arts
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Commentary
Bringing art to the people implies democracy and that the fair ain’t, not yet, not anytime soon
Gitanjali Dang
Arts
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Essay
Photojournalism, however serious or humanitarian the issue to which it is committed, does not magically become art when it is taken out of its journalistic context
Aveek Sen
Arts
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Essay
The exhibition works as a showcase for the genre of documentary photography, but the images need not be transformed into fine art
Deepanjana Pal
Arts
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Essay
Richard Bartholomew’s photographs open the door to the inner self, bringing the world close to the human eye
Rosalyn D'Mello