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<image:caption><![CDATA[ The collective provides free photography and journalism education to students from socially and economically disadvantaged communities, helping them document their own families, neighbourhoods, livelihoods, and everyday realities.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ The collective provides free photography and journalism education to students from socially and economically disadvantaged communities, helping them document their own families, neighbourhoods, livelihoods, and everyday realities.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ The collective provides free photography and journalism education to students from socially and economically disadvantaged communities, helping them document their own families, neighbourhoods, livelihoods, and everyday realities.]]></image:caption>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/portable-roofs-by-sazo-turns-mumbais-streets-into-a-playground-for-the-absurd</loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Accompanying the collection was a giant red character that wandered through Mumbai's streets, markets, and neighbourhoods. ]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ The resulting images feel like a study of how cities accommodate difference.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ SAZO’s Portable Roofs is a playful design project that reimagines umbrellas as characters rather than everyday objects.]]></image:caption>
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<lastmod>2026-06-18T06:15:00.000Z</lastmod>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/jigar-nagdas-whispers-of-the-mountains-explores-the-cost-of-development</loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ A still from 'Whispers of the Mountains' by Jigar Nagda.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ A still from 'Whispers of the Mountains' by Jigar Nagda.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ A still from 'Whispers of the Mountains' by Jigar Nagda.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ A still from 'Whispers of the Mountains' by Jigar Nagda.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Whispers of the Mountains is a critique of extractivism — a system that treats land, water, forests, minerals, and even human labour as resources to be used until they are exhausted. ]]></image:caption>
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<lastmod>2026-06-18T06:10:00.000Z</lastmod>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/at-art-basel-2026-gulammohammed-sheikh-returns-to-the-cityscapes-that-shaped-his-art</loc>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Gulammohammed Sheikh,
City 5,
Gouache on paper,
22 x 15 inches,
(1961–62)]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Gulammohammed Sheikh,
Horses,
Oil on canvas,
30 x 36 inches,
(1961–62)
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Gulammohammed Sheikh,
Horse,
Paper cut on Kite paper,
25 x 15 inches
(1961)
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Throughout a career spanning more than six decades, as both an artist and an academic, Sheikh has continued to expand the possibilities of narrative painting, blending mythology, literature, memory, politics, and lived experience into richly imagined visual worlds.]]></image:caption>
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<lastmod>2026-06-18T06:00:00.000Z</lastmod>
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