Post Tagged with: "Aditi Saxton"

The Rapes Go On. How Do We?

We spoke with lawyers, activists, policymakers, writers and thinkers in an attempt to trace the patterns of...  

How ‘Mahatma’ betrays Gandhi

Is a flattened, boxed and labelled Gandhi the parable of our times, asks Aditi Saxton  

From the outside, looking in

Pablo Bartholomew’s photographs from the early- and mid-1970s explore identity at the margins of a city  

In Boom Boom Rooms

In the aftermath of an explosion of thought, the Raqs Collective swoops in to dissect the debris  

Catch a Tiger by its Tale

Pi comes bundled with his own creation myth  

Sex Pistons

Finally, Navtej Johar and Ben J Riepe make a song and dance over men and their sexuality,...  

‘Technology cannot compensate for wisdom’

Technology cannot compensate for wisdom. It cannot counterweigh the attention you give to a problem when you...  

Coffee, tea or money?

The bitter dregs of Chinese Coffee are served with saucy soupçons of hilarity and a thick slice...  

Where the one-eyed lens is king

Are photographs by the visually impaired a floundering paradox or a staggering achievement, asks Aditi Saxton  

Do You See What I see ?

The girls in the new photobook by Gauri Gill look back at the viewer and ask some...  

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