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Saris, stories, memories — an Indian-American’s gaze at Ambala over five generations in art
by Malhar Mishra | The Print 7 November 2024Raised in the United States with yearly visits to her ancestral home in Ambala, artist Joya Mukherjee Logue’s exhibition named ‘Those who walk before me’...Read more -
Art by Joya Mukerjee Logue | Paint in memory
by Arshia | India Today 16 September 2024Indian-American artist Joya Mukerjee Logue’s paintings are as much about community, as they are about the memory of women nurturing these communities, painted in her...Read more
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A permanent presence of the past
by Medha Dutta Yadav | The New Indian Express 15 September 2024The American Midwest and a sleepy city in Haryana, artist Joya Mukerjee Logue straddles two different worlds. Born in Ohio to an Indian-Bengali father and...Read more -
Returning to Ambala Cantt | Joya Mukerjee Logue’s ‘Those Who Walk Before Me’ at Vadehra Art Gallery
by Georgina Maddox | The Hindu 12 September 2024On a Tuesday afternoon, we settle down for lunch with artist Joya Mukerjee Logue, after a guided tour of her solo exhibition, Those Who Walk...Read more
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Brushstrokes of heritage and memory in Indian-American artist Joya Mukerjee Logue’s work
by Shireen Quadri | The Tribune 8 September 2024A haveli can be a continuum of heritage, a receptacle of experiences, memories and stories passed down generations. In Indian-American artist Joya Mukerjee Logue’s 30...Read more -
Joya Mukerjee Logue harnesses identity and belonging at Vadehra Art Gallery
by Ranjana Dave | Stir World 3 September 2024Artist Joya Mukerjee Logue grew up in the American midwest, though her life in Ohio was punctuated by occasional visits to an ancestral home in...Read more