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Hidden Treasures: Jewelry from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

The exhibition based on the AOH collection was a first-time nuanced examination of Arab jewelry traditions that were forged and created in its heartland. The design evolution of material culture, particularly jewelry in the region showed influences from several sources across the world. These range from Egypt and the Horn of Africa in the west

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RAJA DEEN DAYAL
THE STUDIO ARCHIVES FROM THE IGNCA COLLECTION

This book was an accompaniment to the exhibition ‘Raja Deen Dayal: The Studio Archives from the IGNCA Collection’ in November 2010. The exhibition showcased the photographic material and studio artefacts from the Studio Archives of the renowned photographer Raja Deen Dayal, that was acquired by the Cultural Archives of IGNCA. Curated by Jyotindra Jain and

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THE STUDIO ARCHIVES FROM THE IGNCA COLLECTION
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Design Crossroads: The Jewellery of Saudi Arabia, Manama

Client: Art of Heritage, Riyadh, KSA At The National Museum Bahrain, Manama (3rd December 2018 – 3rd May 2019)   This remarkable opportunity to partner with the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities and to present Design Crossroads; The Jewellery of Saudi Arabia at the Bahrain National Museum befittingly coincided with Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain

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Property of a Gentleman-Stamps from the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Dominions

CLIENT: Gujral Foundation, New Delhi January – March 2019 Property of a Gentleman, Stamps from the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Dominions – was a pioneering exhibition featuring rare stamps from the Ewari family collection. Stamps from the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad were chosen for display from this extensive collection due to the Ewari family’s deep

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Indira: A life of Courage

Client: Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, New Delhi November 2016 – February 2018 In the fourth year now, we have worked with the Trust to strategize on managing the photographic collection. Eka completed the documentation and digitizing of the photographic collections, advising on collections management, including software and storage solutions, and strategies on collections access and

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