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'Obscenity' dispute imperils nudes by major Indian artists F. N. Souza and Akbar Padamsee

The Bombay High Court has halted the destruction of seized artworks by renowned Indian artists F. N. Souza and Akbar Padamsee, awaiting further judgment.

The Imaginary Institution of India Art at the Barbican

The exhibition lacks coherence and accessibility due to poor labeling and presentation, leading to a disjointed experience for visitors.
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Often overlooked: The Barbican presents 100 artistic responses to India's turbulent times

The exhibition highlights overlooked cultural output of India between 1975-1998, amidst significant political and social upheaval.

Often overlooked: The Barbican presents 100 artistic responses to India's turbulent times

The exhibition reveals how art from 1975-1998 reflects India's socio-political upheavals and ongoing cultural dialogues.

Often overlooked: The Barbican presents 100 artistic responses to India's turbulent times

The exhibition highlights overlooked cultural output of India between 1975-1998, amidst significant political and social upheaval.

Often overlooked: The Barbican presents 100 artistic responses to India's turbulent times

The exhibition reveals how art from 1975-1998 reflects India's socio-political upheavals and ongoing cultural dialogues.
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October's must-see exhibitions: Munch, Bacon and the mysterious life of Tamara de Lempicka

October features key art exhibitions worldwide, showcasing diverse artistic movements and historical contexts.

A free weekend of Indian art and culture at the Barbican this October

The Barbican will offer a weekend of free access to a groundbreaking exhibition on Indian art from 1975 to 1998.

India at Venice: no pavilion but more presence than ever before

India's limited pavilion presence at the Venice Biennale contrasts with a significant increase in the representation of Indian artists in other exhibitions.
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