New art space, Tarq, opens in Colaba
Updated On: 04 March, 2014 09:16 AM IST | | Soma Das
<p>A 3,000-sq-ft gallery, Tarq, opened in Colaba with celebrated photographer Clare Arni's Disappearing Professions of Urban India on display</p>

While art lovers are spoilt for choice at Colaba and the neighbouring Kala Ghoda sub- precinct, there always seems to be room for more. It’s evident with the opening of Tarq, the latest gallery to open its shutters at Colaba. The new gallery spans 3,000-sq-ft and is spread across the ground and first floors. Tarq in Sanskrit stands for discussion, abstract reasoning, logic and cause. The contemporary art gallery is dedicated to enabling a conversation around art from a diverse range of contexts.
A Tinner in Delhi; copper can react with acidic foods causing toxins. In such workshops, pots are tinned on the inside. With the coming of stainless steel vessels, this profession is vanishing.
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