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Nature Above All

The effortless grace with which Ganesh Haloi switched from masterly figurative studies dating back to the late 1960s to rendering mindscapes reflecting his communion with nature is vividly expressed in an eye-opening exhibition. is organised jointly by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and the Birla Academy of Art and CulturePrakar as outreach partner in Kolkata. With Roobina Karode as guest curator, the huge and brilliant exhibition is on till April 13 at the Birla Academy of Art and Culture.

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