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Inheritance of Light, Geographies of Loss: Rewriting the Indo–Dutch Gaze
Aakshat Sinha previews the forthcoming show 'Inheritance of Light, Geographies of Loss' that brings together more than forty artists working across painting, textiles, glass, photography, fashion, sculpture, architecture, video, and artificial intelligence to examine how light has travelled between India and the Netherlands, from the era of Mughal miniatures and Dutch Golden Age painting to today’s digital and globalised world.

Aakshat Sinha
Jan 125 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


Ramani Mylavarapa: The Community-based Artist
Ranjan Kaul interviews multidisciplinary artist Ramani Mylavarapu whose community-based art with various tribes, fisherfolk and farmers includes photo-performance.

Ranjan Kaul
Dec 17, 20255 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


Silhouettes of Shards
Artist Palak Modi in Conversation with Ranjan Kaul New Delhi-based visual artist Palak Modi explores the profound interplay between...

Ranjan Kaul
Sep 6, 20254 min read


Divergence and Continuity in Indian Printmaking Practice
Ranjan Kaul reviews the recent exhibition, "Of Divergent Practices", showcasing Indian printmakers, held at Dhoomimal Gallery, New Delhi.

Ranjan Kaul
May 21, 20237 min read


The Circle of Life
Ranjan Kaul reviews the ongoing group exhibition, "Circle of Life" at Art Centrix Space, New Delhi, curated by Alnoor Mitha.

Ranjan Kaul
Jan 1, 20238 min read


Creating without the Concerns of Meaning-Making
Georgina Maddox exchanges ideas with Megha Joshi on her solo show "Rites of Passage", which brings us to the edge of faith and image-making.

Georgina Maddox
Dec 30, 20224 min read


Prem Chander: Gatta Artist
Talented artist Prem Chander (Gatta Artist) responds to the artamour questionnaire and describes his art journey, thinking and process.

artamour
Nov 21, 20227 min read


The Power of the Feminine
Ranjan Kaul reviews an enthralling exhibition titled "Women and Deities" held in the Bihar Museum on the occasion of its Foundation Day.

Ranjan Kaul
Sep 24, 20228 min read


Freedom to Attribute Meaning
Georgina Maddox reviews Jehangir Asgar Jani's enigmatic solo show of watercolours titled "Pareidolia: songs of (dis)belief" at Latitude 28.

Georgina Maddox
Sep 13, 20224 min read


All Canaries Bear Watching
Ranjan Kaul reviews the ongoing show, "All Canaries Bear Watching", curated by Premjish Achari, that imagines an inclusive cultural sphere.

Ranjan Kaul
Feb 18, 202211 min read


Subliminal Excavations: Pursuit of symbolic vocabularies
Alka Chadha Harpalani reviews Krishna Setty's ongoing solo exhibition titled "Subliminal Excavations" in Bangalore.

Alka Chadha Harpalani
Jan 22, 20223 min read


Of Floating Desires
Georgina Maddox previews the solo show of Avani Bakaya, her journey and exploration during the pandemic and her free, gravity-defying work.

Georgina Maddox
Oct 20, 20215 min read


Pandemic Days, Emerging Stars
Aakshat Sinha reviews Pandemic Days: Emerging Stars, an ongoing group show of five emerging artists at Prithvi Fine Art and Cultural Centre.

Aakshat Sinha
Jul 19, 20218 min read


Sensitive Hues
Alka Chadha Harpalani reviews "Hues" a virtual group show curated by Dr Neerja Chandna Peters on the Duende The Studio platform.

Alka Chadha Harpalani
Jun 19, 20219 min read


Realm of Reality and Illusion
Alka Chadha Harpalani reviews Sponte Sua (one's own impulse), a recent virtual exhibition coordinated by Argentinian artist Claudia Garcia.

Alka Chadha Harpalani
May 16, 20217 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


The Personal as a Process: Kala Sangrah 2
Shujaat Mriza reviews the annual of exhibition of the School of Fine Arts, MSU, Baroda, that focussed on experimental and process-based art.

Shujaat Mirza
Jan 16, 20219 min read


Unlocking the World: The Beautiful Chaos
A calm oasis of art endeavours,” says Shujaat Mirza in his review of the “The Beautiful Chaos” at 079Stories.

Shujaat Mirza
Oct 10, 20206 min read
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