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Maps of lost homelands
Conflict and deception are part of life, says Mona Hatoum's powerful and metaphoric art.
ART ANONYMOUS
Touchy-feely art
Art installations that competed for the Skoda art prize invited the viewer to partake of them.
The India Art Fair
Fun of the fair
It is described as the Kumbh of art, and not without a reason. TOI-Crest takes a wander around the India Art Fair to check out some of the more…
Culture
South African safari
KITCHEN KING
A cook for all seasons
George Calombaris tells TOI-Crest why he likes to plate up surprises. Asparagus and ash or fish with ice cream, anyone?
A COMRADE'S CANVAS
Mapping Swamistan
An archival show reveals some lesser-known aspects of artist J Swaminathan's eventful life
ART FROM THE HEART
Ferry tales from the forest
Work of Desire Machine Collective echoes far beyond the banks of Brahmaputra.
Contemporary Art
A bindi for the dragon
After showing in the West to critical acclaim, the landmark art show 'Indian Highway' travels to Beijing.
A Room to Pray
The atom bomb and the little boy
TV Santhosh's pristine white skeletal shrine evokes the haunting ghost of Hiroshima.
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Neighbours' ennui
Now, people next door are just faces that you politely smile at in the lift.
Wine & Dine
Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.

