Search results for: 'your majesty the king i will educate you'
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                 Events and ProgrammesA World Within a Home$1.00 Events and ProgrammesA World Within a Home$1.00An intimate evening at the home of the artist Shanu Lahiri, featuring stories about the family collection and archive told by a family member, and looking at the close-knit world of Calcutta’s creative community post-independence. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesEnvisioning the Past$1.00 Events and ProgrammesEnvisioning the Past$1.00A workshop for high school teachers in collaboration with the Victoria Memorial Hall, based on a special viewing of selected history paintings from the museums’ vaults. The workshop investigated images as a medium for learning, introducing educators to tools for incorporating art into pedagogy. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesRelearning the Fresco$1.00 Events and ProgrammesRelearning the Fresco$1.00An art workshop and a tour of the Hooghly Imambara, relating the history of this iconic monument and the remaking of the fresco paintings that adorn its interiors with Agnibesh Ghosh, Mirza Sajid Ali and Sumantra Mukherjee. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesMarch to Freedom: Curator's Take$1.00 Events and ProgrammesMarch to Freedom: Curator's Take$1.00A guided walk of the exhibition with historian Prof Aparna Vaidik, Ashoka University, and Dr Giles Tillotson, SVP Exhibitions and Publications, DAG, exploring the lesser-known narratives of the Independence movement through art. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesA Question of Freedom$1.00 Events and ProgrammesA Question of Freedom$1.00Based on the ‘March to Freedom’ exhibition quizmaster Aryapriya Ganguly asks questions about the journey towards Indian independence and beyond. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesMarch to Freedom: Delhi Opening$1.00 Events and ProgrammesMarch to Freedom: Delhi Opening$1.00‘March to Freedom’, DAG’s acclaimed exhibition on the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, opens in Delhi with ‘Dastan-e-Gandhi', an evocative dastangoi performance written by Danish Iqbal and performed by Fouzia Dastango and and Ritesh Yadav, two of the leading artists of this tradition. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesPreserving the Past$1.00 Events and ProgrammesPreserving the Past$1.00A workshop by archivist Kamalika Mukherjee on the importance of family archives, and DIY methods that can help preserve our own paper-based for the next generation. Learn More
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                 Events and ProgrammesGolpo Boli, Golpo Shono / Hear Me Out!$1.00 Events and ProgrammesGolpo Boli, Golpo Shono / Hear Me Out!$1.00A storytelling festival for ages 12 and above by changemakers, activists and artists, exploring the idea of freedom from various walks of life. Learn More
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                 ArtistsCompany Paintings$0.00 ArtistsCompany Paintings$0.00Ethnographic mapping and documentation of a vast country like India was an important part of the political and economic expansion of the East India Company from the middle of the seventeenth century onwards. Learn More
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                 ArtistsGeorge Chinnery$0.00 ArtistsGeorge Chinnery$0.00English painter George Chinnery, who spent almost his entire career in the East and is today celebrated for his Oriental pictures of idyllic, daily scenes from India and China, was born in London on 7 January 1774. Learn More
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                 Art FairsFRIEZE MASTERS LONDON$1.00 Art FairsFRIEZE MASTERS LONDON$1.00January 2022 marked an incredible culmination in the life and career of Madhvi Parekh whose journey began from a small village in western India and has taken her, against incredible odds, to the world’s most glittering cities and capitals on the strength of her art practice. At the Paris Haute Couture Week in January, audiences around the world saw Dior launch its new spring/ summer 2022 range against striking tapestries inspired by her paintings made over a six-decade career that has had no parallel in Indian art. Often extolled as a ‘woman’ painter, Madhvi Parekh’s art has never been premised on gender. Instead, she occupies an artistic realm with strong ethical values based on a sense of humanitarianism, environmental inclusion, and memory. Learn More
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                 Institutional CollaborationsNemai Ghosh: Satyajit Ray and Beyond$1.00 Institutional CollaborationsNemai Ghosh: Satyajit Ray and Beyond$1.00Nemai Ghosh (1934-2020) is primarily remembered today as the photographer who, through his lens, composed a visual biography of Indian filmmaker, Satyajit Ray, for a period spanning close to three decades. This exhibition draws from DAG's extensive collection of Nemai Ghosh's ouevre to explore his work with Ray, while also exploring his contribution to documenting and immortalising the best of Indian cinema. Learn More
 
                        