So far, £375m of the required funds have been raised, with director Gabriele Finaldi saying that the museum ‘[looked] forward to welcoming new donors and partners to help us realise this shared ambition’.
Especially one that is of the calibre of Krishen Khanna, the last surviving member of Mumbai’s Progressive Artists’ Group, who has merited a Padma Shri, a Padma Bhushan, and the Lalit Kala Ratna, among his many accolades.
A giant of photography, Martin Parr fostered a seachange in documentary at Magnum Photos and went on to win retrospectives at Barbican Art Gallery and Jeu de Paume, Paris.
This exhibition, showcasing his early paintings, photography, collages, and pen drawings, offers viewers a rare opportunity to experience the depth of his artistic thought and the evolution of his practice.
He had reworked the piece, etching into the surface of a coloured drawing for our NuktaArt magazine’s One Square Mile project in 2009.
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