The festival invites artistes and audiences from across the country and the world
The festival invites artistes and audiences from across the country and the world
A series of 21 photographs of courtesans taken in 1874 by Darogha Abbas Ali
Agha Hashar Kashmiri’s century-old classic play ‘Sita Banbas’ kickstarts Ank’s 50th anniversary celebrations
Celebrating the legacy of Mohan Khokar, the first Punjabi student of dance guru Rukmini Arundale
Skarma Sonam Tashi is the first artist from the region to win a National Award
Anuparna Roy has won Best Director award at Venice Film Festival’s Orizzonti section
Created in 1928, it is the star of Cartier’s sold-out exhibition
What explains the world of Shiva lingering in plain sight at these temples dedicated to Krishna and Vishnu?
Women artists have questioned the hierarchies of the art world, talked about difficult topics, and pushed the boundaries with their approach
In‘The Shadows of Absence’, Tom Vattakuzhy’s first solo show in India, realistic portrayal hides deep nuances
Nanda loves to experiment with extremes of lighting, composition and styling
Many celebrities and singers are actively working and providing relief in flood-hit areas
As images of flood displacement and resilience echo, loss and grief are not moments to shy away from for an artist, but to dive into —finding shared humanity in the wreckage
Anoop Lokkur’s debut Kannada feature premieres at Busan International Film Festival later this month
An upcoming exhibition draws inspiration from the ancient maritime trade and cultural exchange between the coastal regions of South India and the Southeast Asian countries
10 sculptors draw from architecture, mythology & lived memory to show how even the hardest material bends to human imagination
Andrey A Tarkovskiy reflects on preserving his father’s legacy — a cinema that still prays, still listens, and still answers
‘Touching Light’ is an ode to the practice and practitioners of photography, as we celebrate the bicentennial of the medium
Romanticised in popular narratives, Danish Husain’s is a more humanistic portrayal of the man
A tribute to art historians BN Goswamy, Milo Beach and Eberhard Fischer, Museum Rietberg’s GBF Foundation carries forward their seminal work
Dr. Rupali Razdan, a fine arts head, views painting as a dedicated pursuit. She began at age six, inspired by her cousin, and her passion has grown. Razdan encourages students to take art seriously, promotes exhibitions for earnings, and emphasizes a positive mindset for creative work. Her artwork is exhibited, and she finds joy in mentoring her students.
Marking two decades of the founding of Gallerie Nvya, ‘21 — Memories & Milestones (2004-2025)’ puts some rare works on display
Punjab Arts Council launched 'Punjab in Frames,' a photo exhibition by Harpreet Sandhu at Kala Sangam, Chandigarh, for World Photography Day 2025. The exhibition showcases Punjab's culture, heritage, agrarian life, and resilience through vivid visual narratives, attracting numerous visitors.
The India Comics Project starts in 2026-27 with a series of adaptations of classic Indian stories
Pollywood needs to write better roles for its mothers and grandmothers who have for long been used as background props
With architecture that provokes art, Bharat Bhavan exemplifies a rare vision. To remain relevant, it must gather its founding courage
An ode to the madness that Mumbai is, Rahul daCunha’s play continues to amuse audiences, young and old
Artists across the country consciously moved on to daring experimentation, intensely intimate stories and visual languages grounded in their worlds and personal histories
Exploring the coastal state through Bhansali’s now cult film
His body of work is an alternate chronicle of the history of classical dance and music in Independent India