‘Shocking ? It’s only what you see in ancient temples’ : painter T Venkanna on his joyous (…)
Penises, vaginas and breasts abound in the Indian painter’s work. As the son of a Hindu priest, he says his orgasmic scenes give us a way to consider religion T Venkanna’s paintings land like a sucker-punch. At the centre of his first institutional solo show at London’s Studio Voltaire is an (…)
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