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Bhajju Shyam: A plane taking off is as much of a miracle as a heavy elephant flying.
Bhajju Shyam: I have combined the rooster, the symbol of time in Gond art and Big Ben, the symbol of time in London.
Bhajju Shyam: Into this place, the creator streamed the breath of life. Air was born.
Bhajju Shyam: A fat cat being troubled by mice.
Bhajju Shyam: The creator gave us the gift of the earth not only to live, but also, in turn, to create.
Bhajju Shyam: Day and night are two halves of a whole, and so are the sun and moon.
The rich tradition of Gond art is a surprisingly young form–not more than 35 years old. So how did it evolve?
Visual travelogue from a Gond tribal artist reverses the anthropological gaze.
Visual narrative brings together stories of origins, transformations and endings from the Gond tribe.
A cosmic vision of trees: exquisite art and folklore from the Gond tradition of central India.
38 extraordinary folk and tribal artists from India reflect on the museum as an institution.
A selection of handmade square-shaped books from Tara packed in gorgeous screen-printed gift bags.