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‘Corpus’ exhibit brings hidden Indian history to Chazen Museum of Art

Summary by The Badger Herald
On April 7, the Chazen Museum of Art’s latest exhibition, “Corpus,” opened to the public. The exhibition, by MFA award winner Anamika Singh, draws on the 1992 destruction of India’s Babri Mosque and her granduncle’s efforts to report truthfully on this moment. Singh extrapolates these events into a wider story on cultural erasure, propaganda and archeology. On December 6, 1992, Hindu nationalists in the Indian town of Ayodhya led a demolition of…
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The Badger Herald broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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