“Women are strength, they are strong, they take the weight of the world upon themselves without flinching and the women around me are joy.” Big-eyed, strong women with flowing tresses and huge horns on their heads; women with oversized dots...
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As the world celebrates 100 years of the Art Deco movement, its influence in India has been no less pronounced — from Bombay to Patiala
Thespian Feisal Alkazi traces the glorious journey of the multidisciplinary complex that has harboured it all, be it dance, drama or fine arts
What we recognise as modern Indian theatre finds its genesis not in folk traditions, but in the arrival of the East India Company
Tucked beneath a well-known South Indian food joint in Jalandhar, down a modest flight of stairs, lies the city’s beloved treasure trove for all things decor – the Venus Art Gallery. A go-to destination for aesthetic solutions, the gallery is...
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In his upcoming solo show ‘Aksharscape’, letters go beyond their linguistic purpose, becoming an expression
Nihar Palwe’s ‘The Storm, The Calm, The Madness, The Magic’ will also have a special screening on the sidelines of Cannes Film Festival 2025
An exhibition of India’s modern masters at Progressive Art Gallery, Dubai, highlights the many ways in which art has been an act of protest
Considered India’s greatest living sculptor, the centenarian has 8,000 statues to his credit and is as passionate as ever
A mini edition to kick off in Birmingham later this month
A platform that talks about films with stars, but not the ones they are associated with
Aditya Arya says photographs are narratives that invite us to reflect, remember, and engage with the world around us
At ‘We Are the Ocean’, installations, discussions and films emphasise on the importance of marine life for maintaining the planet’s equilibrium
Her art subverts set patterns. Her book, too, resists the template of a traditional tome
Sarnath Banerjee’s ‘The Daily Melancolony of a Heartburn City’ brought the curtain down on the art space
A fragile medium, paper lends delicacy, sharpness and vulnerability to art
This image by Parthiv Shah reflects not just a moment, but an entire philosophy that shaped the artist's life — the idea of performance
As Navketan Films completes 75 years, Sohaila Kapur — the niece of Chetan, Dev and Vijay (Goldie) Anand — pays a theatrical tribute
91-year-old Baroda-based artist Jyoti Bhatt reflects on the diversity of his mediums and the rootedness of his oeuvre
Where does human imagination stand at the intersection of machine efficiency and artistic endeavour?
‘Rains Don’t Make Us Happy Anymore’, Yashasvi Juyal’s short documentary film set in Uttarakhand, had its world premiere at the prestigious Visions du Réel International Film Festival
It is now considered a worthy investment by international art institutions and collectors alike
In his second innings, critically-acclaimed actor Rahul Bhat feels people are finally recognising the worth of actors
‘Remembering’, Arpita Singh’s solo show at London’s prestigious Serpentine public gallery, encapsulates six decades of her practice
Mohinder Thukral has created numerous pieces of incredible art, including statues, oil paintings, sculptures and sketches
The performance installation artist's three-decade journey is the subject of a new book
Recipient of the Sovereign Asian Art Prize, the artist expresses the trauma of displacement and loss
Film historian Bhim Raj Garg undertakes a cinematic journey, decade by decade
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