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Unique Corona Quilt art installation documents pandemic experiences of 1300 Indians; see pics
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Multinational conglomerate JSW Group recently unveiled The Corona Quilt Project by hosting the first Corona Quilt art installation on the façade of Jindal Mansion in Mumbai. (Express photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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Titled as 'The Rising Sun', this corona quilt combines creative expressions of 1,300 Indians about their own experience of the coronavirus pandemic. (Express photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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This unique art installation made of repurposed material ranging from repurposed fabric and gunny bags to table-cloths include submissions by India’s leading Bollywood personalities including Neetu Kapoor, Namrata Shirodkar, Shweta Bachchan-Nanda as well as well-known Indian artists and fashion designers including Monisha Jaisingh, Surily Goel, Anushka Khanna, Rekha Rodwittiya, and members of the Jindal Family Tarini, Nyrika, Tanvi, Siddhi Sanghvi and Asad Laljee, the curator of Royal Opera House, Mumbai, among others. (Express photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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Each of these 1,300 creative submissions hosted on the art installation on Jindal Mansion represent an individual’s personal journey through the coronavirus pandemic. (Express photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)
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Tarini Jindal Handa at JSW Group has conceived the corona quilt project currently hosted at Jindal Mansion in collaboration with the Corona Quilt Project’s curators Dia Mehhta Bhupal and Neha Modi. (Express photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)