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The memory of water: interview with Atul Bhalla by Maria Teresa Capacchione

Water. That of the Yamuna River (a major tributary of the Ganga), that which flows beneath our feet in the water systems of the cities, the water from a puddle, the water enclosed in a glass, the water of which we are made themselves. Water in all its forms and with all its meanings, is the focus of the work of Atul Bhalla (1964), conceptual artist among the most popular in India and internationally, invited by the Find Foundation IndiaEurope Foundation in New Dialoguesduring the Summer Mela Festival that was held at the Accademia Filarmonica Romana, from 21 June to 5 July (read more (it))

 

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