City Culture – De Bhasar, Connaught Place Culture by The Delhi Walla - December 13, 2011December 13, 20117 The philosophy of nonsense. [Text and photos by Mayank Austen Soofi] 'Fuckass.' The Delhi Walla saw this calligraphy in the middle circle of N-Block, Connaught Place, Delhi’s colonial-era commercial district. It is depicted on a white paan-stained wall, whose paint is peeling. Immediately below is the anatomical sketch of a woman. This is the second instance that I have come face-to-face with De Bhasar movement in Delhi. (Click here to view the first exhibit.) According to Wikipedia, De Bhasar or Bhasarism is a cultural movement that began in Nantes, France, during the post 9/11 Gulf War, reaching a tipping point between 2007 to 2009. The movement involves graphic designs and literature, which concentrates its anti-sentimental politics by rejecting aesthetic birth-control measures through anti-catholic