Ammara Ahmad talks to Delhi-based
curator and academic, Naman Ahuja, about the ways in which the human body has
found its way into Islamic art and the need for museums to be more than just
dumping grounds for precious artifacts.
Ammara
Ahmad talks to Delhi-based curator and academic, Naman Ahuja, about the
ways in which the human body has found its way into Islamic art and the
need for museums to be more than just dumping grounds for precious
artifacts - See more at:
http://www.thefridaytimes.com/tft/remaining-true-to-art-is-punishing/#sthash.TpjntwI2.rQhM3RL5.dpuf
Ammara Ahmad talks to Delhi-based
curator and academic, Naman Ahuja, about the ways in which the human body has
found its way into Islamic art and the need for museums to be more than just
dumping grounds for precious artifacts.
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Ammara
Ahmad talks to Delhi-based curator and academic, Naman Ahuja, about the
ways in which the human body has found its way into Islamic art and the
need for museums to be more than just dumping grounds for precious
artifacts - See more at:
http://www.thefridaytimes.com/tft/remaining-true-to-art-is-punishing/#sthash.TpjntwI2.rQhM3RL5.dpuf
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