Mira Dayal's Artcritical Articles Cover Group Shows, Sculptures, and Digital Dance
Mira Dayal has authored multiple articles for artcritical, featuring diverse contemporary art events. One exhibition surveys color film and video works from the 1970s onward, exploring radical approaches to storytelling and color. A separate group show examines connections between form and narrative. A young artist creates monochromatic sculptures that investigate themes of vulnerability and danger. A semi-improvisational dance series is dedicated to foundational thinkers of the Digital Era. Additionally, new work by a perfumer and sculptor engages senses like scent, sight, and touch to evoke absent bodies. These pieces highlight varied artistic practices across media and time periods.
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- Mira Dayal is an author for artcritical
- An exhibition surveys color film and video since the 1970s
- A group show connects form and narrative
- A young artist uses monochromatic sculptures
- Sculptures examine vulnerability and danger
- A dance series is for Digital Era thinkers
- New work by a perfumer and sculptor involves scent, sight, and touch
- Artworks make absent bodies sensible
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- Mira Dayal
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- artcritical