Art
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[…]The work of around 40 artists from various countries, who visited India between 1857 and 1947, is being showcased at an exhibition focusing on Indian bazaars, havelis, and common people on the streets
[…]Manngadhant, an organisation promoting art and culture, is holding meet-up programmes at regular intervals for aspiring artists
[…]Hundred artists from Australia’s aboriginal communities showcase indigenous art, voices and innovative multimedia in an exhibition at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
[…]Nanki Singh, a 22-year-old Delhi-based photographer, has turned her hobby into a medium to capture the suffering of the forgotten and ignored
[…]Gogi was the first ‘feminist’ woman painter in modern Indian art and her colourful and thought provoking works focus on varying aspects of womanhood from freedom to sexual desire, an agency to power
[…]Started over a decade ago, Delhi Street Art uses colourful murals to provide life to public spaces in the national Capital
[…]Italian artist Tarshito Stippoli paints a vision of unity beyond boundaries, one brushstroke at a time
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