Wagah Essays

  • Analysis Of Amar Kanwar's A Season Outside

    723 Words  | 3 Pages

    Tibetan refugee settlement— to satiate the curiosity to posit violence as a credible response to hurt and harm. It questions its worthiness as device to exact revenge on the transgressor. He uses the everyday ordinariness of military routines on the Wagah border as a representation of perpetual reminder of the severe injury caused to the lands on either of the line. The faces witnessing such traditions find tem to be deeply entrenched customs that are representative of the kind of conspired silence

  • Essay On Truck Art

    1926 Words  | 8 Pages

    Truck Art is rooted in traditions that come from the truck drivers, and painter’s community and culture, expressing cultural identity by conveying shared community values and aesthetics. Truck Art encompasses a range of utilitarian and decorative media, Such as wood, metal, steel, reflective tape, luminous plastic sheet etc. Truck Art is made by painters whose creative skills convey their community`s authentic cultural identity rather than an individual artistic identity. Truck Art is one of the