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Transformation in Portraiture Over Time
Ranjan Kaul reviews "Portraits in Time" held recently at Bikaner House, New Delhi. Curated by Sonali Batra, the chronically arranged portraits in the show ranged from the formal restraint of aristocratic portraiture to the introspective exploration of identity. What the show clearly brought to the fore is the relevance of portraiture in today's age.

Ranjan Kaul
Apr 266 min read


Celebrating a Life in Art at Santiniketan
Arundhat Gupta reviews to recent solo exhibition, "Our Ashram . . . Santiniketan" held at Visual Arts Gallery, New Delhi. Her body of work includes vignettes of nature and habitat typical of Santiniketan -- the various activities of the local Santhals, birds, flora and fauna, monkeys, owls, cats and dogs.

Arundhati Gupta
Apr 45 min read


Sculpting the Armature of a Wounded World
Ranjan Kaul critically reviews Pintu Sikder's recent show of sculptural works titled "Perception Unfold 25-26" held in Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam Complex, New Delhi.

Ranjan Kaul
Jan 115 min read


Remya Brijesh: Seeker of Beauty in the Everyday
Responding to the artamour questionnaire, artist Remya Brijesh discusses her art journey and her themes that relate to the natural environment and the people around her.

artamour
Dec 12, 20254 min read


Reinar Foreman: The Figurative Abstractionist
Ranjan Kaul interviews Reinar Foreman, a talented young artist from Iceland, who recently held his solo exhibition "Shani's Chariot" n at Urban Fringe - the underground studio, New Delhi. The show was curated by Aakshat Sinha and Olga Lystsova.

Ranjan Kaul
Dec 8, 20258 min read


Hyper-realistic Nostalgia: Anjaneyulu G
Aakshat Sinha reviews the amazing works of Anjaneyulu G who uses hyper-realism to depict objects of a forgotten era displayed at Art Alive.

Aakshat Sinha
Feb 10, 20218 min read
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