By Reshmi Kaur Oberoi
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A wounded goddess Lakshmi from the Abused Goddesses campaign. |
In two recent gallery shows in New York female artists of Indian heritage emphasized the universal appeal and power of female Hindu deities.
- Jasmine Wahi's exhibit: "The Least Unorthodox Goddess," at Gallery 151 in Manhattan from July 18 through Sept. 22, featured white walls dotted with contemporary paintings, word-art and a solid white box with a hole, that if looked into, revealed an old-fashioned Hindi film actress, mid-song, with a cathedral in the backdrop.
- Manjari Sharma's exhibit: "Darshan," at the ClampArt gallery, showcased a very different atmosphere in her Sept. 12 to Oct. 12 show to describe a connection between a deity and a mortal. Vedic verses, texts extracted from Hindu holy scriptures, permeated the air and were punctuated by the anecdotal crackling of oil lamps.
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