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Dakghar: Notes Towards Isolation and recognition

[PDF] Dakghar: Notes Towards Isolation and Recognition, by Landings (Natasha Ginwala and Vivian Ziherl) a booklet for Tagore’s Post Office exhibition, curated by Grant Watson at NGBK, Berlin (Workshop 4).

Hand drawn map of Bali, as seen in the booklet page 8, courtesy of Rabindra Bhavan, Visva-Bharati.

Hand drawn map of Bali, as seen in the booklet page 8, courtesy of Rabindra Bhavan, Visva-Bharati.

This entry was posted in Text and tagged Dakghar, Landings, NGBK, Post Office, Tagore, workshop 4 on April 28, 2014 by admin.

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Adrian Rifkin Andrea Phillips Anjalika Sagar Anna Boghiguian Anshuman Dasgupta Ansuman Biswas Berlin Christian Nyampeta DAI Dakghar Einstein Elzbieta Walter Fragmentation Gabrielle Schleijpen Goldsmiths Goshka Macuga Grant Watson India INIVA K. G. Subramanyan Kodwo Eshun Kolkata Landings London mural Nandalal Bose Natasha Ginwala NGBK Otolith Group Post Office Rustom Bharucha Sanchayan Ghosh Santiniketan Shanay Jhavery Tagore talk text theatre play Visva Bharati Vivian Ziherl Wendelien van Oldenborgh workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshop 3 workshop 4
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