New Delhi, April 12 -- Metaphysician, historian and philosopher Ananda Coomaraswamy's aesthetic theory advocated the role of art as a contemplative tool to understand the divine. The theory finds an unintended yet nearly accurate visual representation in Anita Dube's ongoing exhibition, with a bilingual title, Three Storey House or Timanjila Ghar. Except that Dube, self admittedly, is not interested in the religious but the sacred. "As a secular person, I am interested in finding out if I can make an icon, something that has the same qual ities as a religious thing; it takes you to another place. Why do people need religion? To get out of the mundane, and reach another level. spiritually. So I wanted to make something that is spiritual bu...
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