‘Some things in the belly’: Letters from mothers to daughters

Bunu Dhungana is the curator of the “some things in the belly” exhibition.

Bunu Dhungana is the curator of the “some things in the belly” exhibition. Credit: SBS Nepali / Prayas Dulal

Curator Bunu Dhungana says she is on a quest to explore the “complex” relationship between mothers and daughters through her latest exhibition “some things in the belly”, currently on display in Kathmandu, Nepal. Speaking to our correspondent Prayas Dulal, Dhungana shared her insights into the inspiration behind the exhibition, which centres on a collection of letters written by mothers to their daughters.


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Disclaimer: We would like to inform you that the opinions expressed in the segment are those of the talent himself.


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