Impeccable research in workman-like prose, thematically arranged and cogently argued.
A collection to treasure. Why it’s perfunctorily produced on cheap, textbook paper is another mystery
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
Justly reclaims the dak bungalow’s place in the Raj’s cultural imaginary.
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
A patchwork history of photography in India, a tribute to the image
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
The selection and context-setting is impeccable, with a playful eye pic-king out the unusual along with the una-voidable
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
An overview: the hope, the turning points, the causes, the belligerents, the impact, the futility...
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
A photobook recalls, at many levels, the Great War’s impact on Indian soldiers, but treads lightly on the fighting
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
Old magazines may seem to be a foreign country, yet they satisfactorily explain the bewildering present
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
The still waters of emotional stress that lie beneath rambunctious cooldom
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
Godard’s voluptuous, sunlit film is a shuffling, like so many cards, of motifs modern and classical
BY Saikat Niyogi 5 February 2022
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