How the Horse Shaped India
Dr Yashaswini Chandra, author of 'The Tale of the Horse:...
MAP launches its theme of Inclusion & Diversity with a conversation between vocalist, writer and activist T M Krishna and leading scholar and author Suraj Yengde.
The session explores the patterns of privilege and exclusion that shape access to cultural art forms and pursuits, raising questions of the ethical and representational issues implicit in art that reflects a hierarchical society.
It also looks at the shifting relationships between classical, folk and popular arts, and the ability of the cultural space to function as a site of activism and dialogue.
Dr Yashaswini Chandra, author of 'The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on...
This panel discussion brings together three artistic practitioners who each work in a variety of...
This panel discussion brings together four experts in collections conservation to explore the contemporary state...
As part of MAP’s ongoing theme, Art is Life, we are pleased to present an...
Manit Sriwanichpoom, Alisha Sett & Shan Bhattacharya in conversation; moderated by Varun Nayar.
A richly illustrated talk by Dr Annapurna Garimella that explores indigenous representations of the world...
Suhanya Raffel, Koyo Kouoh & Kamini Sawhney in conversation with András Szántó
This lecture by Navina Najat Haider explores the diverse artistic legacies of Islam through the...
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