What might taste, touch, scent, sound, and emotion reveal about the history of art?
Bringing together artists, critics, historians, and practitioners, this three-part series explores how sensory approaches can expand our understanding of South Asia’s art and cultural histories — through subjects ranging from court paintings and garden cultures to kitchens, workshops, and cities.
Presented in collaboration with the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), this series is held in conjunction with the exhibition Paper Gardens: Art, Botany and Empire, on view until 5 July 2026.
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