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Anita Zaror has been uploading artworks on her online gallery since November 2008. Zaror, a postgraduate in marketing, became interested in Indian art during an internship in 2007. It was her background in art writing that attracted her to exhibitions and discussions in the capital. She decided to stay back in India to bring Chilean and Indian art together, setting up the Museum of Contemporary Chilean Art, an online gallery (www.mocca.cl). For EthniCity, Mocca brings together 50 artists from 17 countries in an unprecedented art exhibition of this kind in India.
EthniCity, Epicentre, Gurgaon, 29 March to 7 April. For details, visit www.epicentre.co.in
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