Delhi Art Show 'Gul' Explores Vanishing Gardens Through Sculpture and Poetry
An art exhibition in Delhi titled 'Gul' by Ritu and Surya Singh of Wolf Jaipur uses sculptures to reflect on vanishing gardens and lost spaces. The exhibition reimagines the traditional charbagh, a four-part garden, as a site of refuge and resistance. Inspired by textile designer Brigitte Singh and the poetry of Mir Taqi Mir, the artists incorporate industrial scraps and discarded materials to find beauty and hope amidst loss and destruction.
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AI Analysis
This article focuses on an art exhibition and its themes of beauty, loss, and refuge. It does not present political viewpoints or engage with political discourse, thus exhibiting no discernible political bias.
The sentiment of the article is reflective and appreciative, focusing on the artistic merit and thematic depth of the exhibition. The tone is neutral and descriptive, highlighting the artists' intentions and inspirations.
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