Speedy Summary
- An art exhibition titled the Body called Palestine is being held at Jawahar Bhavan, Delhi, featuring 140 digital works by Palestinian, Indian, and international artists.
- Curated by Amit Mukhopadhyay and organized by SAHMAT, the exhibition showcases the impact of Israeli occupation on Palestinian life.
- The artworks express themes of solidarity, protest, love, loss, anguish, displacement, denial of rights, and destruction of Palestinian culture.
- Due to violence in Gaza preventing the transfer of original works or artist travel from Palestine to India, digital prints are displayed instead.
- Artists like Aban Raza emphasize the meaning of showing solidarity with Palestinians amidst efforts to suppress dissenting voices regarding ongoing atrocities in Palestine.
- According to Mukhopadhyay and Raza’s comments within the article narrative–Humanist lessions woven—
Venue: Jawahar Bhavan; Dates: Till May 31;
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Indian Opinion Analysis
The ongoing art exhibit The Body Called Palestine in Delhi signifies India’s growing engagement with global cultural narratives that highlight human suffering under systemic oppression. by hosting such an exhibition at a prominent venue like Jawahar Bhawan-especially during challenging geopolitical times-it reflects India’s tradition as an inclusive space for diverse expressions of solidarity through art.
While largely addressing displacement themes +- or main collective colonised —