Marking time through art – 'Notations on Time' by Ishara Art Foundation
May 11, 2023by Divya Menon May 11, 2023
The exhibition Notations on Time showcases the works of 20 contemporary artists who explore the dimensions of time through art.
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by Divya Menon May 11, 2023
The exhibition Notations on Time showcases the works of 20 contemporary artists who explore the dimensions of time through art.
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From retro-futuristic movies to Salone Del Mobile, the visionary designer walks us through her decade-long career steeped in Italian history and extraordinary meanings.
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