Novelist and scholar Yxta Maya Murray elucidates how the most rigorous critiques of the law often emerge from artistic practice.
What comes to mind when you think of Victorian antiques? Silver-plated tableware, delicate porcelain dinner services, early ...
During the mid-1800s, photography studios were few and far between in rural parts of the United States. Brief biographies of ...
Sir William Henry Fox Talbot captured the first photographic negative from a window at his Lacock, Wiltshire home in 1835.
A DAG exhibit, on display until 12 October in Delhi, reminds people how photographing is often ‘an act of staging reality’.