Ragini Upadhyay Grela's new exhibition explores love in the modern age
Kathmandu, April 5 -- What would a picture of love look like? "O my Luve is like a red, red rose," wrote the 18th century Scottish poet Robert Burns. Three centuries now, in artist Ragini Upadhyay Grela's ongoing exhibition Love Revisited--wherein 17 out of the total 35 pieces have 'Love' in their titles--there are only lotuses and hearts, no roses.
Love Revisited is an amalgam of works, some created more than a decade ago--in 2007, 08 and 09--and more recent ones from 2015 and onwards. The difference between the two lots is apparent.
A majority of the earlier works feature nude, half-formed human figures holding appliances such as monitors, mice, keyboards, receivers and cell phones, flying in the air. In some pieces, the human figures...
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