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The Print on MSNThere’s no concept of despair in classical Indian philosophy and artIn 'Modernity in Indian Art', Harsha V Dehejia explores philosophy, aesthetics, and emotion in the works of ten modern ...
Instead of adhering to idealized forms, Rodin embraced imperfections and inner conflicts within his sculptures, a radical ...
If forecasts of an unusually white winter prove correct, some of the eight sculptures in the Kreeger Museum’s “Still Something Singing” may well benefit. The outdoor exhibition includes Adam ...
Current events remind us there’s no shortage of human suffering. There’s valid reason for despair. Yet, through art, it can be transformed into something constructive if not miraculous.
In a time of destruction, create something. A poem. A parade. A community. A school. A vow. A moral principle. One peaceful moment.” – Maxine Hong Kingston, novelist.
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