Itโs out! My review of the exhibition of the work of Annie Morris and Idris Khan seen at the Gallierie Isa in 2020 January at Mumbai.
Durga Pujo Specials: An offering for you <3
Wishing everyone a very Happy, Safe and Healthy Durga Pujo ๐ This is the second Durga Pujo during the lockdown induced by the dreaded Covid 19. Nearly everyone is exhausted and drained - emotionally, physically, financially, intellectually and every other possible way. We have collected a special offering for you which are inspired from Durga Pujo celebrations from Bengal. We would not want you to miss out on the festivities associated with this festival and season โค so re live your memories and joys of the season, and plan for the grand one next year. May the power of the Mother Goddess be with you ๐
MuMe Matters: Youtube video links to Events #2 and #3
MuMe Matters is an endeavour by The Museum Memories Project. We visualise it as an interactive, invigorating, educational, exploratory and knowledge sharing catalytic space to initiate dialogues and spur conversations amongst professionals. Here, themes of accessibility and inclusion which have hitherto escaped discussions in museums would be highlighted.
Museum Memory #75 by Sharon Misquitta
I have personally visited the site of the Lothal and the adjoining Archaeological Site Museum of Lothal on 15th February 2020. I visited this museum as a part of a study tour organized by the Department of Ancient Indian Culture, St. Xavierโs College. Dr. Anita Rane-Kothare and Prof. Jason guided us through the museum giving... Continue Reading →
Museum Memory by Stephen Barker
Stephen Barker, Heritage Advisor, Author, Guided Tour leader In December 2018, I decided to fly to Florence (Firenze), on a whim (remember those days of spontaneity?). A relationship had ended at the beginning of the year and with Englandโs winter now well established, I was in need of a change of scene and lucky enough... Continue Reading →
Riten Mozumdar: Free India’s first textile designer
Rabindranath Tagore wrote in โThe Meaning of Artโ in 1921, โWhat is art? It is the response of manโs creative soul to the call of the real. But the individual mind according to its temperament and training has its own recognition of reality in some of its special aspectsโฆโ It rings true when one looks... Continue Reading →
1st Birthday of ‘The Museum Memories Project’
https://videopress.com/v/1PmZwtxU?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&posterUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fvarnikadesigns.files.wordpress.com%2F2020%2F06%2F2-1.png&preloadContent=metadata Yeaaahhh, we are one ๐ โThe Museum Memories Projectโ - an oral history documentation digital platform - was launched on April 15, 2020. For the first time, museum visitors were invited to delve deep and freely express their memories. They could share their favourite artefacts, spaces and moments in museums that they loved. This... Continue Reading →
Palash: the Flame of the Forest flower
'Palash' has many names in many languages. It's a very popular, loved and revered flower which sets forests on fire during late February and March in India. It is also known as the 'flame of the forest' or 'parrot tree' in English, 'tesu' 'dhak' and 'parasu' in some Indian languages. It mainly blossoms in the... Continue Reading →
Happy Holi :)
Wishing everyone a very Happy Holi ๐ this is a video I took of the flower locally called in Bangla/Bengali - Phagun Bou - meaning Spring Bride
Vikas Satwalekar: Colour personified
"Call me Vikas" - that's how I will always remember him. One of India's leading designers, creator of several landmark identities and logos like Doordarshan, Mother Dairy, TISS and HLL, chief designer and project head of some of India's best exhibitions and expositions...