I hope our readers and audienceshave enjoyed seeing museum collection highlights through the “Eyes o
I hope our readers and audienceshave enjoyed seeing museum collection highlights through the “Eyes of ChitraGanesh” in these posts and as presented in our galleries. I can’t believeit, but this is the last weekend to catch Eyes of Time before it closesJuly 12. As much as this digital platform allows these works to reach farbeyond the museum, seeing the work in person offers a very differentexperience. Powerful images of female divinity are rendered in tinyperfection in ancient bronze sculptures of Kali and Sekhmet while Ganesh’smonumental paintings of multi-limbed goddesses envelop viewers in a lushvariety of sensuous forms, colors and materials. And it is only in thegallery that you can actually handle and read copies of Ganesh’s artist book Talesof Amnesia from beginning to end. So think about adding a stopat the Brooklyn Museum’s Sackler Center to your weekend calendar!Posted by Saisha M. Grayson -- source link
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