Anju Dodiya


Art Asia Pacific Questionnaire with Anju Dodiya


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Art India The Looking Glass World

"Doe-eyed damsels, aristocratic gentlemen and prancing animals make a come-back at Anju Dodiya's latest show..."

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Art India Looking for Value

"Art and money might be more closely connected than we ordinarily suppose; Laura Williams cogitates on what this implies for Contemporary Indian art."

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Art AsiaPacific Throne of Frost

"People came with a price in Anju Dodiya's "Throne of Frost" in the opulent main hall of Baroda's Lakshmi Vilas Palace, built in the 19th century to house the Gackwad royal family..."

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Art India Dead-End Narratives or Open-Ended Stories?

"Deirdre King separates myth from reality at an exhibition of contemporary Indian art in Chicago."

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Art Asia Pacific Anju Dodiya: Throne of Frost

"Pomp came with a price in Anju Dodiya's 'Throne of Frost' in the opulent main hall of Baroda's Lakshmi Vilas Palace, built in the 19th century to house the Gaekwad royal family."

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Artkrush Anju Dodiya: Throne of Frost

"Inspired by the opulent Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Baroda, India, where it debuted earlier this year, Anju Dodiya's 'Throne of Frost' currently stands in the multinational Bodhi Art's Mumbai gallery."

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ArtIndia The Seductions of Horror

"Peering through the gaps of Anju Dodiya's site-specific installation, Throne of Frost, at the Durbar Hall of Laxmi Vilas Palace in Baroda and trying to absorb from a distance the sombre charcoal images of warrior women-like emblems on a shield..."

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Art In America Anju Dodiya at Bose Pacia


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ArtIndia Textures of Pain

"Anju Dodiya's works don't look as if they flow out: they look as if they were wrung out. in her solo show at Vadehra Art Gallery (16th February to 15th March), her acrylics on mattresses and her watercolors carry the mark of this painful birthing..."

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Art India On the Block

"The first Sotheby's Prize for Contemporary Indian Art was awarded recently. It marked a good beginning but there is a lot of room for improvement."

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Art India Spatial Concerns

"Sakshi gallery's spanking new space in Mumbai played host to the recently held 'Intimate Spaces'"

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ArtIndia Interview

"GP: A number of your figures carry your own physiognomy. They are recognizably Anju Dodiya, and yet they are not what one might call self portaits merely. They seem to have extensions of exploration in other directions as well..."

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Art India Interview With Anju Dodiya

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