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Taking art to the west

Published by: Team GI Youth

The first Indian artist to show at David Zwirner in London, Mahesh Baliga’s ongoing solo exhibition comprises paintings of daily life spent in lockdown in Vadodara and memories of his childhood in the Western Ghats.  

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Published on 16, May 2022

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