A searing critique against govkitsch
The mascot was a 'reimagined' form of the Mohenjodaro 'Dancing Girl', the iconic copper-bronze statuette made around 2500 BCE and discovered by archaeologist D R Sahni in 1926-27. Instead of the defiant naked young woman, with one hand on her hip ...

While the new work of art is kitschy, what its critics are missing is the artistic intent of critiquing govkitsch - governmental kitsch. It is an ironic wink at a style we are all familiar with from official pamphlets to 'expo' decorations. If Andy Warhol's kitsch, in all its silkscreen gaudiness, is today up for mainstream appreciation, surely, one should recognise that by contrasting its blunt tawdriness with the raw beauty of the original, 'Clothed Dancing Girl' is actually making a searing artistic comment about the all-too-familiar, ghastly govkitsch aesthetics.
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