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A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
Chaitya Dhanvi Shah
34 episodes
4 weeks ago
As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
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As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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CoronaVirus: The Opportunity for Indian Art Market
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
12 minutes 28 seconds
5 years ago
CoronaVirus: The Opportunity for Indian Art Market
A very close friend of mine kept saying ‘Chaitya, 2020 is the year!’ It will not only bring him a girlfriend and luck but happiness, parties, and tonnes of money in the stock exchange. Waiting for 2020 to come, we all were excited and wished what he said to come 'true'. By the time 2020 came, the world saw the worst of Australia fire bush and then the major pandemic Corona Virus which definitely did not bring my friend a girlfriend, but brought the risk of death over happiness, social distancing over parties and stock market crash alike 2008.
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.