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Honest Indian Art
Gayathri Iyer
11 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast that examines the relevance of Indian art history to current events, social issues and the politics of image-making.
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A podcast that examines the relevance of Indian art history to current events, social issues and the politics of image-making.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Episode 9: Does the Colonial Hangover Come with Selfies?
Honest Indian Art
26 minutes 1 second
4 years ago
Episode 9: Does the Colonial Hangover Come with Selfies?

When we visualize the conquest of the British in India, we think about stolen objects, artifacts and works of art. Several of these pieces populate the Museums of England, proudly touted on display as "must see" attractions for the public. That leaves us asking the question- how did all of these objects appear to the British public at the time of conquest? Did the British have a way of personifying themselves, and in turn, personifying India? Join us as we explore the phenomenon of colonial personified images, and how Great Britain continues to profit off of Indian objects today. 

Honest Indian Art
A podcast that examines the relevance of Indian art history to current events, social issues and the politics of image-making.