11 PRELUDE
12 CONTRIBUTORS
13 EDITORIAL
16 ART AFFAIRS
17 KALEIDOSCOPE
21 INTERNATIONAL NEWS
LEAD ESSAY

23 Gayatri Sinha looks at how artists in India have responded with spirit to acts of terror and public violence.

31 Amit Rai discusses the complex aesthetics of terror.

LEAD FEATURES

41 Sandhya Bordewekar records the responses of Baroda artists to politically manufactured violent cataclysms.

44 Amrit Gangar documents the protests of the artist community from Gujarat to the riots of 2002.

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47 PROFILE Gopika Nath observes how Rameshwar Broota's works depict the confrontation between man and his oppressive environment.

50 INTERVIEW Georgina. L. Maddox finds Jehangir Jani contesting the repressive processes of Othering.

SPECIAL REPORTS

53 Derrick Adams, Arshiya Lokhandwala, and Uzma Z. Rizvi give a detailed account of the exhibition, In a State of Emergency? Women, War, and the Politics of Urban Survival.

56 Four years after the Godhra riots, the echoes of the genocide still reverberate in B. V. Suresh's work, notes Meera Menezes.

58 LETTER FROM PAKISTAN Quddus Mirza observes how artists from his country have addressed terror and violence through their works.

79 REPORT Samantak Das takes us to the Khoj International Artist's Workshop in Kolkata.

INTERNATIONAL REPORTS

82 Karin Miller-Lewis finds the Asian American Art Now show in New York speaking to the embattled category of multi-culturalism.

85 Shilpa Phadke takes us through the hustle and bustle of the Telluride Film Festival.

INTERNATIONAL REVIEWS

87 The Singapore Biennale 2006 saw artists engaging with interesting public art projects, observes Shaina Anand.

REVIEWS

91 Latika Gupta looks at Vanita Gupta's enquiries into abstraction as a painterly mode.

92 Meera Menezes traces Rekha Rodwittiya's journey as a feminist artist.

94 Bari Kumar cycles between shifting boundaries, says Zehra Jumabhoy.

96 Zehra Jumabhoy assesses Dhruvi Acharya's multi-layered images.

97 Zehra Jumabhoy critically examines N.S. Harsha's works.

98 Shiladitya Sarkar critiques Reena Saini Kallat's show, Rainbow of Refuse.

100 Latika Gupta finds Ashim Purkayastha continuing his engagement with issues of national identity.

102 Kabir Mohanty's works point to an alternate engaging world, notes Usha Rao Banerjee.

103 Vrushali Dhage comments on K.P. Reji's painterly portrayal of people belonging to the toiling classes.

104 Girish Shahane is impressed by Manish Nai's new abstract works.

106 Gitanjali Dang checks out Sakti Burman's latest works.

107 CERAMICS Latika Gupta finds Vineet Kacker and Yushi Ito drawing diversely from shared traditions of India and Japan.

109 OBITUARY/INTERVIEW K.G. Subramanyan remembers Somnath Hore with Indrapramit Roy.

112 INITIATIVE Shriti K. Tyagi files in a report about the ART India - IHC Promising Artist Award 2006.

114 PHOTO FEATURE Aditi De introduces Kanu Gandhi's archive comprising rare photographs of Mahatma Gandhi.

120 SHOWCASE Swapan Parekh presents Kishor Parekh's disturbing documentation of the Bangladesh War of 1971.

130 LISTINGS