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Museum of Modern Art displays fine art from 3 Indian women artists

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Our Bureau

New York, NY

At the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, three Indian women artists have made their mark by displaying their heartwarming works of art with their unique perspectives and stunning works.

Pushpamala N’s work, “The Navarasa Suite,” delves into the concept of “rasa,” which means “juice” or “essence” in Sanskrit. The suite explores the nine moods or emotions through visual storytelling.

Sheba Chhachhi is known for her multidisciplinary approach, Sheba Chhachhi’s art often addresses feminist themes, social justice, and environmental concerns. She is an Indian born in Ethiopia in 1958.

Nalini Malani is a prominent artist, and her works combine painting, video, and installation. Her art often reflects on gender, identity, and historical narratives. The subjects of her creations are influenced by her experience of migration in the aftermath of the partition of India.

These artists contribute to the rich tapestry of contemporary art, emphasizing women’s experiences both as subjects and creators of images. New Yorkers are invited to visit MoMA to appreciate their remarkable contributions!

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