Confluence of landforms
Deccan ChronicleA library of cultures, languages, and ideologies — long serving as a crucible for artistic innovation and exchange. The exhibition Inked Legacies, Linking Geographies, curated by Deeksha Nath, offers a dazzling glimpse into one such enduring crusade — the relationship between the Faculty of Fine Arts, Vadodara, and the fertile artistic landscapes of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. “It’s not merely an image but a palimpsest of personal memories and collective histories, etched into permanence.” A renaissance in the heartland Many of the artists who honed their craft in Vadodara returned to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, bringing with them the ethos of the Baroda School. It’s a bridge between the local and the cosmic.”Printmaking precisionCentral to Inked Legacies is printmaking itself — a form that melds technical mastery with narrative depth. “It’s not merely an image but a palimpsest of personal memories and collective histories, etched into permanence.”A renaissance in the heartlandMany of the artists who honed their craft in Vadodara returned to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, bringing with them the ethos of the Baroda School.