Enrico casa rosa biography of mahatma gandhi
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Born in Khagaul, Bihar (India) in 1964.
Lives and works in New Delhi.
Subodh Gupta is one of the most prolific of Indian artists and has taken part in numerous international exhibitions. Born in 1964, Bihar, the seat of Buddhist learning, he now lives & works in New Delhi. The objects he uses in his work appear as emblems, as icons which with confident simplicity codify the complex social and economic, as well as the cultural, situation of present-day India. Gupta uses a rich variety of means to express and produce large sculptures, paintings, installations, photography, video and performance. It is perhaps as a sculptor that one ought to define this artist, aware as he is to the physical presence of the object, of the aesthetics and symbolic attributes of materials, and of the relationships between space, time and body.
Some of the recent exhibitions he has been a part of are: Adda / Rendez Vous, La Monnaie, Paris, France (2018), Art Unlimited | Art Basel 201
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Luca movie review: Pixar’s latest is an emotional story about friendship and acceptance
The titular Luca is a sea monster who lives in the depths of the sea with his parents and grandmother. He has always dreamt of exploring the world above the surface, fascinated by motorboats gliding on the water. His mother’s warning about what humans would do if they saw his true form, however, keeps him reluctant.
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For most humans in Luca, sea monsters are a myth, limited to children’s storybooks, but some believe they do exist and bring out their pitchforks, metaphorical or literal, at the mere mention of them.
When not in contact with water, they can disguise themselves as humans, but even a single splash of water is enough to blow their cover.
An apprehensive Luca is dragged to the coast of an abandoned island by his vivacious new friend Alberto, a sea monster who has been stealing objects from passing boats. He teaches Luca the fundame
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Recent Italian Perspectives on Gandhi, in T. Lorenzetti, F. Scialpi (a cura di), Glimpses of Indian Art and History. Reflections on the Past, Perspectives for the Future, Sapienza Università Editrice, Roma, 2012, pp. 295-317
Convegni Studi umanistici Glimpses of Indian History and Art Reflections on the Past, Perspectives for the Future edited by Tiziana Lorenzetti and Fabio Scialpi Collana Convegni 19 Studi umanistici ricerche sull’Oriente Glimpses of Indian History and Art Relections on the Past, Perspectives for the Future Proceedings of the International församling Rome, 18-19 April 2011 edited bygd Tiziana Lorenzeti and Fabio Scialpi 2012 Dipartimento di Storia, Culture, religioni Sapienza Università di Roma Copyright © 2012 Sapienza Università Editrice Piazzale Aldo Moro 5 – 00185 roma www.editricesapienza.it editrice.sapienza@uniroma1.it ISBN 978-88-95814-85-8 Iscrizione registro Operatori Comunicazione n. 11420 La traduzione, l’adatamento totale o parziale, la riproduzione