Updated On: 03 July, 2024 09:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A month-long retrospective will pay homage to the vast and complex nature of the late Gogi Saroj Pal’s works that reshaped modern Indian feminism through traditional images

Being a Woman, oil on canvas, 1984. Pics Courtesy/DAG
Like the mythical figures dominating her canvases, the late Gogi Saroj Pal embodied many facets for her friends and acquaintances. This weekend, DAG will open a retrospective titled Gogi Saroj Pal: Mythic Femininities with a walkthrough exhibition that offers an insight into this complex artist whose oeuvre influenced Indian modernism.

(From left) Kamdhenu, 1995; gouache and metallic paint on paper