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Head to this textile exhibition at National Gallery of Modern Art

An exhibition puts the spotlight on contemporary textiles showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the country’s artisans

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A textile-based display by Ajit Das that will be showcased at the exhibition

A textile-based display by Ajit Das that will be showcased at the exhibition

The city’s latest exhibition titled Sutr Santati: Then. Now. Next., which opens next week at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), contextualises the future of Indian textile through collective and collaborative efforts. The expansive show offers a display of approximately 125 revivalist pieces and contemporary textiles created through hand weaving, embroidery, resist-dyeing, printing, painting, appliqué and forms of yarns and fabric manipulation, by nearly 200 textile artisans, revivalists, designers, craftspersons as well as NGOs. At the heart of a culturally rich India is heterogeneity, which this contemporary textile exhibition aptly spotlights.

Ajrakh applique by Good Earth
Ajrakh applique by Good Earth

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