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Shreya Rana’s photoseries reflects on memory, care work, gendered labour, and the human networks that persist beneath the city’s visible surface.
Disha Bijolia
3 min read
Shreya stumbled upon the Kamathipura connection during a photowalk with her team.
'Early Days' explores the emotional and ethical pressures of influencer culture, the blurring of real and performed identity, and the class tensions and precarity embedded in digital labour.
Disha Bijolia
5 min read
The film captures how a young couple, with big dreams and very real socio-economic anxieties, navigate their relationship as influencers.
Here’s what we have for you this week:
Avani Adiga
5 min read
From Bangalore to Kolkata, Delhi to Mumbai, experience India in motion with Homegrown’s weekly curation of the best in art, film, music, food, events, and more.
By blending the aesthetics of fashion, film, and street photography, the series captures the city’s resilience and beauty through portraits that are both raw and cinematic in nature.
Drishya
3 min read
In ‘The Stars of a Quiet Struggle’, Jatin Kampani blurs the boundaries between fashion photography and street realism to document the resilience and beauty of Mumbai’s ordinary people.
A Homegrown Guide To Art Mumbai 2025, From Modern Masters To New Voices
Drishya
6 min read
Discover seven unmissable shows at Art Mumbai 2025 — from Tyeb Mehta and Krishen Khanna’s centenary restrospectives to Shanthamani Muddaiah’s ‘Bloom’ and TARQ’s shape-shifting field.
In reclaiming a word once used to shame women, WENCH transforms horror into a medium of defiance.
Disha Bijolia
3 min read
The festival’s mission is to reframe who gets to tell speculative stories in India and to give those storytellers the practical tools to reach audiences.
Art Mumbai’s Sculpture Park showcases South Asian women artists reshaping contemporary sculpture by emphasising labour, vulnerability, and ecological issues.
Drishya
4 min read
Art Mumbai’s new Sculpture Park at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse showcases Indian women artists who are reshaping contemporary sculpture through their innovative use of materials, memory, and creativity.
Expression feels increasingly fraught, but Mumbai LitFest gives us a rare public space for curiosity and contradiction.
Anahita Ahluwalia
4 min read
Homegrown's guide to the best of The Mumbai LitFest 2025 that capture the spirit of Mumbai’s literary heartbeat.
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