A Reading Path down a Rabbit Hole: Dhruvi Acharya
Selected conversations, interviews and profiles with Indian sculptor and painter Dhruvi Acharya
Profiles and interviews
- “What I Find Funny Is Too Dark to Say Out Loud” (with an interview by C. J. Bartunek) (Georgia Review, Dhruvi Acharya and C.J. Bartunek, Fall 2019)
- People: Dhruvi Acharya (The Floating Magazine, Payal Khandelwal)
- Painting In The Time of Corona (Platform, Nidhi Verma)
Quotes & images
“More specifically, what are some of the threats represented by the eagles, piranhas, and weapon-wielding men that assail your protagonists?”
“Women are usually the protagonists in your work. Obviously, your personal experiences of growing up in a conservative family play a role in this. Has that always been conscious though?”
“How does Mumbai inspire you?”
“Who are the artists you admire?”