Dear friend, I went to see an exhibit of Atul Dodiya’s paintings, “Dr. Banerjee in Dr. Kulkarni’s Nursing Home,” on the day that it closed. I know very little about visual art and I have a strong, practically anti-intellectual suspicion of nostalgia, so I felt conflicted and hesitant to enjoy the paintings. There’s been a generally celebratory revival of talk around Hindi cinema lately, with the extraordinary success of
Have not seen the exhibition but the photographs of the same. I like these works of Atul Dodiya's "frozen moments" inside the rooms. Though I have not seen the movies, he is referring to it looks like all those works complimenting the movies well with these captured and recreated moments in pastel hues!
Have not seen the exhibition but the photographs of the same. I like these works of Atul Dodiya's "frozen moments" inside the rooms. Though I have not seen the movies, he is referring to it looks like all those works complimenting the movies well with these captured and recreated moments in pastel hues!
Thank you for the twitter thread. It'd be an understatement to say I really needed to hear this. Thanks again. :)