Art

-March 11, 2024

Breathing life into broken things

Breathing life into broken things

Young visual artist Hazel Kamath uses discarded items for her artwork, which has caught the eye of many patrons of art

-February 14, 2024

A mother-son collaboration rooted in Indian heritage

A mother-son collaboration rooted in Indian heritage

From royal eras to personal landscapes, Raseel Gujral Ansal's Inscape is a confluence of past and present, art and design and her collection is a window to the soul of India

-February 14, 2024

Surajkund Crafts Mela: Bringing cultures together

Surajkund Crafts Mela: Bringing cultures together

The 37th edition of the annual Surajkund crafts fair features a record 50 countries, besides a host of Indian states

-February 9, 2024

Domesticity is a double-edged sword, shows artist Tsohil Bhatia

Domesticity is a double-edged sword, shows artist Tsohil Bhatia

Explore the dichotomies of the benevolent homemaker's world through Bhatia's captivating installations where mundane choreography transforms into profound artistic expression at the India Art Fair parallel show

-February 8, 2024

India Art Fair encouraging dialogues with the self

India Art Fair encouraging dialogues with the self

From repurposed bags, hearing-impaired artist Janhavi Khemka’s ‘Letter to her mother’ to Gigi Scaria’s ‘elevator’, the IAF 2024 was an ode to internal dialogues

-February 7, 2024

Making sense of the abstract

Making sense of the abstract

Gopi Gajwani remains shy even at 86, but cocooned in his one room, the artist is creating wonders on the canvas  

-January 31, 2024

Women artists make a mark in Capital

Women artists make a mark in Capital

The exhibition ‘VAMA’ showcased creative expressions of 37 contemporary women artists from the city

-January 31, 2024

Want to make Delhi high fidelity sound production hub: Talvin

Want to make Delhi high fidelity sound production hub: Talvin

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