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India's first ceramics triennale to boost Jaipur's identity as artistic hub

Anjuli Bhargava takes us through the treats in store

India's first ceramics triennale to boost Jaipur's identity as artistic hub
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Anjuli Bhargava
Japan’s Hoshino Satoru, Israel’s Ester Beck, UK’s Ingrid Murphy and Kate Malone, Juree Kim of Korea and Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran of Australia are some of the names that lovers of clay, ceramics, pottery and sculpture are likely to have heard of. Some lucky ones may even have seen their work at exhibitions around the world.

But for the first time ever, ceramics and sculpture aficionados in India can see their work as well as that of several Indian artists under a single roof and in their own backyard. Jaipur is all set to host India’s first ceramics triennale, featuring the

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