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This landmark First Nations exhibition narrates the epic creation saga of the Seven Sisters, a dramatic story of journey, desire, and survival across the Australian desert. It showcases how ancient knowledge, songs, dances, and laws (tjukurrpa) are deeply interwoven with the land itself

Featuring nearly 300 paintings, objects, photographs...

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The Rooted Nomad: MF Husain is a unique immersive exhibition which arrives in Doha after its premiere at the Magazzini Del Sale, Venice, during the 60th Venice Biennale 2024. Celebrating one of India’s foremost Modernist painters, the exhibition boasts a one-of-a-kind experience, without physical works, but unfolding instead through...

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KNMA for the first time presents a library-like space celebrating the fragility, tactility, and rebellious spirit of zines and comics, where visitors can touch, read, and even make their own copies. ‘please touch gently (zines, comics, ephemera)’ - the fifth exhibition in KNMA’s Young Artists of Our Times series, reconfigures the museum as a participatory archive. Curated by aqui Thami,...

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Extraordinary Line situates drawing at the center of contemporary critique, asserting that the line is not merely a preparatory tool but a vector of thought, dissent, and mediation. The exhibition brings together intergenerational practices tracing transitions from post-Independence India to the post-liberalisation era, revealing the enduring capacity of the drawn line to negotiate social,...

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Building on this engagement with form and material, ‘jo ġāyab hai, aur hāzir bhi’, presents Saba Hasan’s book sculptures in a comprehensive display for the first time, bringing together both her early works and her multi-media experiments. Hasan’s practice transforms books of varied sizes through folding, cutting, burning, layering and embedding, often with organic and inorganic materials....

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