Madhushree Dutta

Madhushree Dutta
Madhusree is a filmmaker; also a curator and pedagogue. Though visual culture is the key to her works, inter-disciplinary initiatives and multi-linguality in representations frame her myriad engagements. An alumni of Jadavpur University, Kolkata and National School of Drama, New Delhi she currently lives in Mumbai.
Madhusree Dutta is the founder and executive director of Majlis, a centre for rights discourse and multi-disciplinary art initiatives in Mumbai, India. The centre is engaged in cultural literacy, contemporary practices of archiving, mobilizing artists around political articulations, and in producing texts, plays, films and multidisciplinary artworks.
- dates.sitesINR 995The volume is divided into sections by decades, and the decades in turn are separated by a series of calendars designed by artists, filmmakers, and designers. The text is a stitching together of found...

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