Art
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VINES AND BIRDS New paintings and works on paper by Anju Dodiya are on display at Bose Pacia, a gallery specializing in contemporary South Asian art. The works on view were inspired by sources including Gujarati folktales, Japanese prints, and Greek myths. Above is “Plants that grow faster than bamboo” (2005) and at right is “Forked” (2005). The exhibit also includes the charcoal-and-watercolor series “Secret Garden,” which portrays heads sprouting leaves and vines that threaten to choke them. Ms. Dodiya was born in Mumbai, India, where she currently lives and works. Through Saturday, April 22, Tuesday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m., Bose Pacia, 508 W. 26th St., between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, 11th floor, 212-989-7074, free.
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