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Friday, Dec 5

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Colonial Photographs of Kerala: Unnamed People and Forgotten Lives in the Archive

In Kerala’s colonial photography archives, people gaze back at us – some named, categorized, but many left entirely unrecorded. These photographs from British-era Kerala capture moments of stillness: people working, posing, witnessing. But…

Thursday, Dec 4

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Looking at Colonial Photographs : Memory, Posture, & Place

Have archival photographs ever looked back at you? Dragged you into its frames? Made you pause not just to see, but to feel, to guess, to remember, or to imagine? There is a strange alchemy when one is looking at colonial photographs. A…

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When the Queen Becomes Colonial Mother: Nationhood and Empire under Victoria Regina

In 1877, when Queen Victoria (r. 1837–1901) assumed the title of Kaisar-i-Hind, British officials sought to monumentalize her as a figure of peace and imperial stability. In India, however, her image emerged as a divine sovereign across…

Wednesday, Dec 3

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Digital Rasa: Can Ancient Indian Aesthetic Theory Guide Our Engagement with Manuscripts and Photographs online?

You’ve tapped a link and arrived here. As you scroll, words and images unfold, perhaps you zoom in, linger or pause at something that catches your eye. Through these subtle gestures, an emotional response arises, and you begin to wonder.…

Friday, Nov 21

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Decoding the Visual Identity and Design of Young India Record Label

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Record collectors, like archaeologists love to dig! And just as archaeological finds reveal the context of a civilisation, album art offers visual clues to what a record sounds like. While album artworks reflected their music genres, they…

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The Elephant in the Bodleian: a 19th-century Manuscript Reflects Indigenous and Colonial Approaches to Knowledge

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In George Orwell’s essay Shooting an Elephant (1936), the narrator, a colonial police officer in Burma, describes the chaos caused by a tame elephant that has gone “must,” its mahout twelve hours away in the wrong direction. The incident…

Wednesday, Nov 19

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Reading Alfred Hugh Fisher’s Photographs of South India: an Adventure to Meet Tambusami

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What’s your go to method when you want to see what a place looks like before you visit? Do you use google maps & street view? Scroll through your favourite social media platform or Wikimedia? Or do you prefer the surprise of seeing…

Tuesday, Nov 18

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How the Homegrown ‘Young India’ Record Label Shaped India’s Sound Recording Industry

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The homegrown record label, ‘Young India’ shaped the subcontinent’s sound recording industry at a pivotal moment in cultural history. Recording technology transformed the once-ephemeral nature of sound into tangible discs. Sound, in all…

Wednesday, Oct 15

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Untold Stories behind the making of Samuel Bourne’s ‘Picturesque’ Photographs of the Himalayas : a colonial narrative of the mountains.

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British photographer Samuel Bourne is celebrated for both his technical skills as well as his ‘adventurous outlook in seeking out suitably picturesque views to record’. Much of his successful commercial career was forged in India through…

Wednesday, Sep 10

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Seeing Red: A Visual Reading of Sanskrit Manuscripts

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What can you learn from a book you can’t read? Sanskrit manuscripts, admired for their philosophical insights are also extraordinary visual objects. In this visual reading of manuscripts from the collections at Cambridge University Library…

Monday, Sep 8

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Wednesday, Sep 3

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UNBINDING: A walkthrough of 4 Colonial Photographic archives on Kerala

Colonial photographs of Kerala, today, when shared online, often evoke nostalgia. During the early 20th century, British officials created images that offer more than just picturesque glimpses of the past. The photos, bound into notebooks,…

Thursday, Apr 24

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The Life and Art of T.K Padmini – a modern artist from Kerala

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T.K. Padmini was a remarkable artist from Kerala whose body of work (created in the 1950s-60s), revealed extraordinary talent before her untimely death at just 28. R. Siva Kumar first encountered her paintings in 1973, when he was still a…

Monday, Apr 21

Indian Ayahs in British Imperial Visual Art: Race, Class and Empire

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“Despite the visual veneration of the Ayah and romanticization of the ayah-child bond, the images, as this essay shows, served as tools of empire. The sentimental images of ayahs ultimately upheld British colonial hierarchies and…

Tuesday, Apr 1

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Shifting Visions – a Wikipedia Editathon

This year, DAG’s City as a Museum program has travelled to Mumbai. This unique, and inspiring festival highlights a city’s artistic traditions and narratives through guided tours, discussions, concerts and workshops – while connecting to…

Thursday, Mar 27

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Inside the Royal Asiatic Society’s Digital Library: Rare Photos & Manuscripts from India, and across Asia

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The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (RAS), founded in 1823, has long served as a hub for scholarly exchange and public engagement with the histories and cultures of Asia. Today, it continues as a learned society with…

Wednesday, Feb 26

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Art Memory Game #8 : Shiva as the ‘Lord of Dance’

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Monday, Feb 24

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Open Knowledge Fellowship 2025 : The Heritage Lab partners with Wikimedia UK

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The Heritage Lab and Wikimedia UK are teaming up for the Open Knowledge fellowship in 2025. Through this very exciting collaboration, we hope to bring fresh perspectives, and uncover untold stories related to South Asian collections housed…

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Humayun’s Tomb Museum in New Delhi: photos by Visitors

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The Humayun’s Tomb Museum in New Delhi opened to visitors in August 2024. It has since been tagged as “Delhi’s best museum”, becoming a visitor favourite in a short span of time. The Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site,…

Friday, Feb 14

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World War II : a critical thinking history challenge with a damaged 17th century Caucasus Carpet.

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History is a tapestry woven with choices—some deliberate, some inevitable. As part of the #CulturalxCollabs project by the Museum for Islamic Art (SMB Berlin), I received a fragment of a carpet that mirrors the famous 17th century Dragon…

Friday, Jan 3

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Inside the Secretariat Building (North Block) in Delhi : frescoes by Samuel Fyzee-Rahamin

The North Block of the Secretariat building in New Delhi, is the hub of India’s central government administration. There has been considerable interest in its architectural legacy but today we turn to its interiors. Inside the North block,…

Saturday, Dec 21

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Zoomable Paintings with Annotations Annotation 1 (Image 1):Women at the Ghats Annotation 2 (Image 1):Notice the trees here. Annotation 1 (Image 2):Jahangir holding a globe. Annotation 2 (Image 2):Look at the background patterns.

Thursday, Dec 12

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Art Memory Game #7 : Ajanta Caves in Paintings by Indian artists

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Wednesday, Oct 30

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Diwali Rituals : an 18th century painting illustrating verses from the Puranas

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Saturday, Oct 26

Royal Collections to Public Treasures: How M.S. Randhawa Built Chandigarh Museum’s Art Collection

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Thursday, Oct 24

Art Memory Game #6 : Iconic works by National Treasure Artists

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Monday, Oct 21

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Art Memory Game #5 : Kalila and Dimna stories

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Wednesday, Oct 16

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Art Memory Game #4: Cinema Theatres of India

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Tuesday, Oct 15

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Art Memory Game #3: art for Air India

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