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Sunhil Sippy’s vanishing Mumbai | ‘EASTWARD’ at Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke

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Reshmi Chakraborty
Sunhil Sippy’s vanishing Mumbai | ‘EASTWARD’ at Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke
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Photographer Sunhil Sippy’s exhibition 'EASTWARD' captures the changing landscape of Mumbai’s eastern seaboard. The collection highlights the tension between urban development and the resilience of nature in neglected industrial areas.

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It provides a visual archive of urban transformation and the environmental impact of rapid city expansion in India's financial capital.

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Mangroves under threat of vanishing along Mumbai’s eastern seafront, salt pans stretching across the horizon that may soon give way to housing societies. Photographer Sunhil Sippy’s first solo exhibition, EASTWARD: Explorations Along Mumbai’s Eastern Seaboard , documents a lesser-seen part of the city, giving visitors a sense of beauty in decay and the resilience of nature.

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The article is a descriptive review of an art exhibition and maintains a neutral, observational tone.

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