Ibrahim Quraishi’s ‘Islamic Violins’ displayed at Pepper Houseimpressed visitors. Photo: Special Arrangement
Vivek Vilasini's 'Last Supper-Gaza' is a take on Israel-Palestine war based on Da Vinci's famous painting of Jesus and his disciples. Photo:K. K. Mustafah
Dutch artist Jonas Staal’s installation on banned organisationsgrabbed the attention of the police too. They directed the artist to blackout the flags of several organizations. Photo: K. K. Mustafah
Vandalism showed its ugly head at Aspinwall House. Artist CliffordCharles’ works was among the two art works defaced by yobs. Photo: Special Arrangement
Artist Subodh Gupta is among the more well-known Indian artists whoparticipated in the biennale. Photo: H.Vibhu
A Nano donated to the biennale was painted by Bose Krishnamachari.The art car will be auctioned to tide over the fund crunch. Photo:Special Arrangement
Amar Kanwar’s ‘The Sovereign Forest’, one of the critically acclaimedinstallations, is a response to our understanding of crime, politics, humanrights and ecology. Shown here a collection of seeds of indigenous grainfrom across the country. Photo: Special Arrangement