Glimpses from India at Venice Biennale
New Delhi, May 11 -- From suspended botanical shapes that dip and crest to an installation recalling Ladakh's precipitous landscape, from soil of Tamil Nadu accidentally marked by the footprints of its tiny creatures, to embroidered facades depicting a now-demolished home of Partition refugees in New Delhi, and a cavernous scaffolding made voluminous by reed and screwpine weaves lashed onto bamboo and cane.
These large works occupy the Isolotto warehouse in the Arsenale, the India Pavilion at the 61st International Art exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (Venice Biennale), which opened to the public on May 9. The pavilion was inaugurated by the Union minister of culture and tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in the presence of the culture se...
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