
British artist Stuart Robertson completed a 15- to 18-month residency at Dr Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital in Delhi, working with patients, including children experiencing sight for the first time. His exhibition, 'Through the Artist's Eye,' displayed at Bikaner House, features diverse artworks such as photography, sculptures, and collages that explore vision restoration and visual impairments. The works aim to represent patients' perspectives and highlight the medical and human aspects of sight recovery.
The articles present a largely apolitical narrative focused on art and healthcare, emphasizing the artist's residency and the hospital's role in vision restoration. Perspectives include the artist's creative interpretation and the hospital's medical context, without political framing or partisan viewpoints.
Coverage is predominantly positive and appreciative, highlighting the inspirational aspects of sight restoration and the artist's efforts to translate medical experiences into art. The tone is respectful and celebratory of both the hospital's work and the exhibition, with no negative or critical sentiment evident.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thetribune | Seeing is believing: UK artist's 18-month residency at eye hospital - The Tribune | Center | Positive |
| hindustantimes | Through the Artist's Eye: Art exhibition at Bikaner House | Center | Positive |
hindustantimes broke this story on 2 May, 11:21 pm. Other outlets followed.
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