A slice of feminist art Lesser known women artists are slowly seeing the light. The Elizabeth A Sackler
Center for Feminist Art in the US is one step towards it , reports Elaine Clift
Take unusual Anwar Jamals movies pan on the social evils that plague
society, says
Utpal
Borpujari
Clouds of customs As monsoon approaches
K D L Khan looks at
rural India with its strange religious ceremonies and occult predictions on the monsoon.
Many tunes of a heritage Flute artiste Rajesh has
developed a style of flute playing which explores the vocalistic
feature of music in addition to
the basic character of the instrument, says Meera Rao
A slice of feminist art :Elizabeth A. Sackler Center the first public space of its kind in the US to showcase works by women artists. Lesser known women artists are slowly seeing the light.Photo courtesy: The Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York
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