Updated On: 04 September, 2024 09:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Fatema Halvadwala’s life through the Dawoodi Bohra community redefines her approach to art. This month, the artist joins five other female creators at a gallery in Colaba to reshape ideas of memory and identity

A Bohri thaal and DMY, oil on canvas, by Fatema Halvadwala
The German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe called it the ‘dim vastness spread upon our soul’. It might be an obscure way to describe memory, but it is relatable. At the Stranger’s House Gallery, co-curator Shamooda Amrelia agrees, noting, “As a concept, it is a very broad one. To make it more concise and resonant to an individual requires objects more tactile and experiential.” These objects find shape in the artworks on display at the gallery as part of their ongoing exhibition, Beyond Belonging that features six women artists.
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