Kala Ghoda, Mumbai's fave fest, turned 25 this year. Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com on what he loved best.
The fair will go on till February 2. Many installations had a horse theme.
This represenation of the aquatic animal was crafted from the remnants of plastic waste from the ocean.
A young girl, with her books, facing a staircase missing crucial steps highlights the importance of education for all.
Urban Forest Knight is a metaphoric interpretation of the relationship between nature and urban development.
This installation is an ode to the character-building moments this festival gives.
This is a crow horse. The crow provides free-roaming wings to a horse stuck in perpetual domesticity.
A piece of art that encourages the reflection on finding balance between moving forward and living in the moment.
Celebrating the spirit of Mumbai through its iconic modes of transport.
An anamorphic sculpture created entirely from e-waste and industrial remnants.
This horse-driven vehicle is pulling along the legacy of 25 glorious years of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, a celebration of art, culture and community.
A depiction of the journey of two halves coming together to create a new complete entity.
Celebrating the unbreakable spirit of the artist, who is the dreamer, the visionary and the creator.
The Ambassador car becomes a cake to celebrate the 25th birthday of the festival.
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