EntertainmentBangladeshi artist couple Nabil Rahman and Ayesha Sultana’s exhibition in Thiruvananthapuram is an ode to transience by abbiedruitt800 October 6, 2025 written by www.thehindu.com October 6, 202525Footnotes, currently on at Neighbour Gallery, displays 38 works by the duo made on a variety of media. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail abbiedruitt800 previous post How a Gaza music teacher’s ‘Drone Song’ has become an anthem for peace next post Nobel Medicine Prize: How three scientists found the body’s peacekeepers Related Articles May the Fourth be with you May 4, 2026 Nalini Malani’s Venice inquiry into power and violence May 3, 2026 India at Venice Biennale 2026 curtain raiser: Many... May 2, 2026 Remembering Raghu Rai: Five photographers explore the enduring... May 2, 2026 Nalini Malini’s Venice inquiry into power and violence May 2, 2026 Anvaya in Chennai: Exhibition brings Indian craft traditions... May 2, 2026 Chettinad’s revival fuels both restoration and dismantling of... May 1, 2026 An exhibition in Delhi rethinks scale through the... May 1, 2026 Sikkim Govt issues advisory on depiction of religious... April 30, 2026 Suryakant Lokhande’s #EveryDayIsCheatDay explores Disney nostalgia and consumer... April 30, 2026Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.