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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


The Power of Poise and Radiance that is Redemption
Georgina Maddox reviews the recent exhibition titled "The Art of Fabulousness: In Praise of Presence" curated by Myna Mukherjee of Engendered and held at The Leela in New Delhi. The exhibition is themed around the book by Shalini Passi "The Art of Being Fabulous". It celebrates the complimentary elements of Fabulousness: beauty and decorativeness as one element and fierceness, knowledge and power as the other.

Georgina Maddox
Feb 276 min read


The British Empire’s “darker side” revealed in a Kew Gardens botanical art exhibition
John Elliott reviews the ongoing exhibition by the Singh Twins in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art in Kew. The show was the result of the invitation to the Singh Twins by Britain's Royal Botanical Gardens to explore Kew's archives and the links to colonisation.

John Elliott
Jan 177 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


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


Begumpura: Shoots and leaves
Ranjan Kaul writes a critical note on Harmandeep Keerti's ongoing solo exhibition, "Begumpura: Shoots and leaves" at Triveni gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi.

Ranjan Kaul
Jul 28, 20252 min read


Auguries of Anarchy: Shelley’s Invocation to the Environment in Times of Turbulence
Poet performance storyteller, and maker of masks, Tansy Troy uses as reference woodcuts of Thomas Bewick, published as "Bewick's Birds", and Ranjan Kaul's series of paintings inspired by Shelley's allegorical, protest poem, "Masque of Anarchy" to speak about our turbulent times and the need to appreciate the interdependence between all life forms. She revisits Shelley and his poetry, starting from his earliest childhood to understand the influences and sensations that shaped

Tansy Troy
Apr 12, 202510 min read


Carving Multiple Layers to Create Magic
Interview with Los Angeles based artist Eva Malhotra, who carves multiple layers of acrylic using wood-working tools to create her art.

Ranjan Kaul
Apr 3, 20256 min read


DALI IN DELHI
Ranjan Kaul review's Salvador Dali's show at India Habitat Centre, featuring 200 original works. The show is curated by Christine Argillet.

Ranjan Kaul
Feb 8, 20257 min read


From Whispers to Songs
Georgina Maddox reviews the ongoing immersive solo show byJayasri Buman's solo at Gallery Art Alive that celebrates female energy.

Georgina Maddox
Feb 3, 20253 min read


The Mega Show: The Art of India 2025
Ranjan Kaul reviews the ongoing "The Art of India" exhibition at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. The show is curated by Dr Alka Pande.

Ranjan Kaul
Jan 16, 20257 min read


Seeking Truth through Abstraction
Ranjan Kaul interviews Rashmi Khurana, an abstract expressionist painter who explores various mediums and materials in her art.

Ranjan Kaul
Dec 29, 20245 min read


HeART of the DARK
Ranjan Kaul reviews the ongoing group show of art books by 40 artists titled "Dark Matter" curated by Nadezja Voinova at the ONKAF gallery.

Ranjan Kaul
Dec 11, 202411 min read


Vandana Bist: The Curious Image-maker
Artist, illustrator and fiction writer Vandana Bist in conversation with Aakshat Sinha. Vandana does abstract watercolours and ink drawings.

Aakshat Sinha
Dec 5, 20248 min read


Transcendent Continuum . . .
Catalogue essay by Ranjan Kaul for the group show, "Transcendent Continuum . . . " held at Visual Arts Gallery, IHC, 13 to 17 November 2024.

Ranjan Kaul
Nov 16, 20247 min read


Mikhail Krunov: ‘Making and observing are two parallel processes in art’
Elena Rubinova interviews Russian artist Mikhail Krunov, known for his unique style combining geometric abstraction with figurative art.

Elena Rubinova
Nov 13, 20249 min read


Sculpting Cultural Influences
Interview of artist Niyamat Mehta, who specializes in sculpture, drawing from the interplay between consumerism and artistic expression.

Ranjan Kaul
Sep 16, 20244 min read


Captivating Exploration of Life's Essence
Preview of Dr Sushma Mahajan's solo show, "This Beautiful World", featuring 40 watercolour works at the Visual Arts Gallery from 2 to 5 Aug.

artamour
Jul 30, 20242 min read


Amit Slathia: Embracing Nature
Responding to the artamour questionnaire, Amit Slathia talks about his exploration of nature, shifting demographics, and human experiences.

artamour
Jul 13, 202411 min read


Set Adrift on Memory Bliss: Preview to Abstraction
Aakshat Sinha previews "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss", curated by Myna Mukherjee, featuring seven artists in encounter with artist SK Sahni.

Aakshat Sinha
May 31, 20247 min read
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