Sunday Long Reads: The legacy of Pandit Jasraj, the struggle of working urban women in lockdown, and more - News Summed Up

Sunday Long Reads: The legacy of Pandit Jasraj, the struggle of working urban women in lockdown, and more


(Photo: Getty Images) The answer to intersectionality is to expose its discrimination and not end up becoming its teeth and claws. READ MOREWhat Pandit Jasraj taught us about becoming one with the divineRace, religion, gender, caste and colour did not matter to the legendary maestro. (Tanaka Yuichiro/Courtesy: Organising Committee for Yokohama Triennale) The Collective’s trio – (from left) Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta. The Yokohama Triennale Committee, along with us (Artistic Directors) and the curatorial and production teams, had arrived at an understanding that it was possible to install the exhibition and keep it open. It is also our understanding that, almost a decade ago, the Yokohama Triennale 2011, which had opened after the tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear accident, had had an increased turnout.


Source: Indian Express August 23, 2020 08:26 UTC



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