New Delhi, Feb. 8 -- Let's play a game. You enter a 5,500 sq. ft hall and the first thing that meets the eye is a table heaving with 365 empty wine glasses, and a neon sign that reads "Party Is Elsewhere". As you move closer, you spot two hammers attached to the table. They move periodically and hit the table but often miss the glasses. Is this some twisted game? An invitation to pick up a glass in case you are thirsty? Or is it an art installation?
That question "What is it?" lingers as you look at the 58 artworks spread across two floors of The Radial, a space in Delhi's bustling Connaught Place. More so because the venue was an abandoned nightclub till late last year, when it was recast as a temporary "museum" by curators Amit Kumar J...
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