Atul Dodiya, Gabbar on Gamboge, 1997, Oil, acrylic, marble dust, charcoal on canvas; Courtesy of Atul Dodiya and KNMA, and Collection of Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Art curation credits of Urvi Kothari Photo: Courtesy: Tao Art Gallery Atul Dodiya, Gab
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