Updated On: 09 November, 2012 11:23 AM IST | | Dhara Vora
Avega ufffd The Passion is an art project by artist Pushpamala N that uses performance photography and video to discuss the nuances and layers of women in the Indian epic Ramayana
Ever wondered how several epics from across the world involve women being abducted or done wrong, which then leads to a war? Bengaluru-based artist Pushpamala N’s current exhibition titled Avega — The Passion makes use of different mediums such as performance photography, video and stop motion animation to discus three women from Ramayana — Sita, Surpanakha and Kaikeyi, as archetypal figures.
