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Shanay Jhaveri is curator, modern and contemporary art, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA, and a contributing editor of frieze.
The curators of this year’s Frieze Masters Talks programme discuss what everyone can learn from artists
‘His works are imbued with such rare emotional acuity and nuance that it is hard not to be first stunned and, then, deeply moved’
Sarnath Banerjee's commission for Deutsche Bank
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi, India
How Indian classical music has influenced the visual arts
Anwar Jalal Shemza, Mrinalini Mukherjee and Maggie Nelson: Shanay Jhaveri shares his highlights from 2015
Project 88, Mumbai, India
A new biopic on the late Indian modernist, F.N. Souza
Radical minimalism from India and Pakistan
Mining the traditions of the political cartoon
How the iconic, discontinued Ambassador car has inspired Indian artists
Radical collage and cut-outs in India
Pace Gallery, London, UK
‘Sarkari Shorts’ and the Films Division of India
New approaches to exhibition-making in India
Shanay Jhaveri lives in Mumbai, India, and London, UK. He is the editor of Outsider Films on India: 1950–90 (2010) and Western Artists and India: Creative Inspirations in Art and Design (2013).
Films about place and ‘denatured nature’
The difficulties of defining and exhibiting Indian Modernism
The pioneering gallerist Kekoo Gandhy
The collected writings of Richard Bartholomew, one of India’s pre-eminent art critics