"A magnificient production as well as very discriminating and topically forceful presentations."
Professor Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate, Trinity College, Cambridge |
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"I am enormously impressed with Gallerie. Knowing the constraints of producing such work in India, I am in full admiration for the courage
and dedication with which it is produced. I hope this journal becomes a permanent feature in the Indian cultural landscape."
Professor Pratapaditya Pal, Editor, Marg Publications |
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"Wonderful content and matchless production quality in all of India."
Jyotindra Jain, Former Director of Crafts Museum, New Delhi |
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“Gallerie draws my attention to what I didn’t know or what I thought I never needed to know... it is positive and passionate.”
Mel Gooding, Art Critic, London |
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"It is refreshing to discover Gallerie in a ‘post-everything’ world where even idealism is out of fashion."
Gilane Tawadros, Director of the International Institute of Visual Arts, London |
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"Gallerie is a magazine 'beyond category' and I am in complete admiration of it."
John Edward Hasse, Award-winning author and director of the American Music Division, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC |
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“Gallerie is always such a burst of intelligent life.”
Leonard Schwartz, poet, New York, USA |
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“Gallerie opens windows to the world, analysing and documenting contemporary issues meaningfully.”
Tyeb Mehta, artist, Mumbai, India |
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“It sheds its own light in South Asia. Gallerie is a unique publication, lyrical and dramatic by turns, romantic, and sometimes startling. Elegantly produced, the photoessays cover subjects that are unusual and far-ranging.”
Jehangir Sabavala, artist, Mumbai, India |
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“Gallerie is a masterpiece of editorial art.”
Dilip Chitre, poet and filmmaker, Pune, India |
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“Gallerie is a fine publication, an important one –– with enormous attention to detail in production quality.”
Milo Beach, former director,Freer & Sackler Galleries Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA |
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“I didn’t see how Gallerie could possibly be better than its first issue, but each successive
one proves me wrong!”
Adrian Piper, philosopher and conceptual artist, Wellesley, USA |