Art
British music composer Talvin Singh, whose concert on January 31 will inaugurate the India Art Fair, says that he wants to take Delhi a notch up in the recording industry
[…]A two-month-long exhibition of Indian Ceramics, which began last week, brings together artists from 12 countries to help initiate dialogue on inclusivity and historical reflections
[…]From murals to intricate monochrome drawings, Nanadan Purkayastha’s artistic journey transcends cities, weaving tales of ancient myths, fashion influences, and a harmonious blend of past and present
[…]Currently captivating audiences as a speaker at the Sculpture Conference in New York, Manav Gupta serves his art as a beacon for global dialogue on environmental awareness
[…]Painter Sanjay Prajapati’s unwavering dedication to wildlife conservation is portrayed through the exhibition of his work at the India Habitat Centre
[…]From Ravana puppet made of leather to yaks moulded from dough, Delhi-based Asani Bhaduri’s traditional toys and dolls collection captured the heritage of India and its toymakers
[…]As the sun set, the Central Park at Connaught Place transformed into a lively stage where the spirit of North-Eastern music and dance captivated the souls of the attendees
[…]The women in Pavani Nagpal’s artworks are done in bright colours and don’t possess eyes; presenting women with all their flaws is
an act of empowerment, the Delhi-based artist says