Visual Artist Jitish Kallat's Perspective

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In art matters today, Mumbai-born visual artist Jitish Kallat takes you through his mid-career perspective. A retrospective spanning over 20 years of his work is currently on display at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi. Will history stop repeating itself? Can equality be achieved by cutting all to equal size? Is the answer to the human folly of violence buried in deep space? Let's discover the answers with the artist.

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