Vasundhara Tewari Broota's Evocative Mastery: 'Woman Song | Looking Back'
The solo exhibit at Vadehra Art Gallery by artist Vasundhara Tewari Broota showcases her extensive work with the nude female body. Titled 'Woman Song | Looking Back', it explores themes of process, resistance, and liberation through nearly 35 paintings spanning decades, reflecting Broota's artistic journey and perspective.

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A solo exhibition at Vadehra Art Gallery highlights Vasundhara Tewari Broota's decades-long exploration of the nude female form. The showcase, titled 'Woman Song | Looking Back', spans from the 1980s to the present and features nearly 35 paintings by the artist.
Broota's work renders the female body as a dynamic site of process and resistance, embedded in emotional tensions and resolute existence. She emphasizes that her studio is a space of freedom to experiment and express life experiences through art, creating an alternate world.
The pieces offer a powerful depiction of women, freed from societal constraints like the ghoonghat or burqa, using fantastical and surreal elements. The exhibition, which runs until October 11, offers reflections on the artist's artistic journey and its continuing relevance.
(With inputs from agencies.)