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On Art and Aesthetics

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Author: Tulika Bahadur

India-born, London-educated, business base in Sydney, global network. Always happy to travel. Say hello if you are a reader! Send all commercial enquiries regarding introduction to the art world, content creation, curatorship, educational/speaking engagements, art/artist/cultural involvement for your business/organisation, art buying/commissioning, building a collection, brand collaborations with artists, entrepreneurship in art and culture, using art and beauty for well-being, and cultural experiences, events and tours to tulika@onartandaesthetics.com (DON'T FORGET TO CC: tulikabahadur@gmail.com). Please introduce yourself before forwarding press releases and newsletters. I will especially remember you! IG: @tulikabahadur (personal) & @connoisseurscircle (social club).
Nov 15, 2017Sep 29, 2020

“Beautiful Strangers”: Peter Zelewski Celebrates the World’s Most Diverse and Dynamic City

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Nov 13, 2017Sep 29, 2020

“Zelaldinus: A Masque” by Irwin Allan Sealy – Poetry and Prose set across the Mughal Court and Present Day

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Nov 12, 2017Sep 29, 2020

Jan-Hendrik Pelz’s “Favorites”: Paintings on Film Stills Suggested by 66 Artists

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Nov 12, 2017Sep 29, 2020

“Stay With Me” by Ayobami Adebayo: A Powerful Debut on Barrenness, Betrayal and the Possibilities within Marriage

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Nov 11, 2017Sep 29, 2020

“UMMA: MASS GAMES” by Mina Cheon – Motherly Love and Education for North Korea

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Nov 10, 2017Sep 29, 2020

“How to be a Kosovan Bride” by Naomi Hamill: Traditions, Modernity, Loss and Life

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Nov 3, 2017Sep 29, 2020

Going Deeper into Fear, Emptiness, Incapability: The Visceral Sculptures of Francesco Albano

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Nov 2, 2017Sep 29, 2020

Rebuilding after Devastation: Sandra Shashou’s “Broken”

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Nov 2, 2017Sep 29, 2020

Between Dystopia and Magic: “The Known and Unknown Sea” by Alan Bilton

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