Art
Drawing a diverse and enthusiastic crowd, the Jashn-e-Rekhta festival played host to over 200 artists, featuring more than 50 engaging sessions and performances
[…]From the sheep-rearing heartland of north and northeastern hills to the Deccani sheep of the South and the carpet-rich landscapes of Bikaner, this festival celebrates the rich and diverse heritage of Indian wool
[…]Eco-artist Vishwanath Mallabadi Davangere, who blends art and technology to make intriguing art pieces from electronic waste, is showcasing his work at the India International Centre
[…]Celebrated sculptor Radhakrishnan has amassed an extensive portfolio over the course of five decades for infusing a sense of fluidity and lightness into the traditionally weighty medium of bronze. His latest exhibition “On the Open Road” showcases a selection of his most iconic pieces on Musui and Maiya, which are partly a reflected of his alter-ego and partly fictional
[…]Moving beyond the cliches of Kolkata or the urban cacophony, Sanjay Das has presented a collection of photographs representing rural Bengal, including its expansive lands and rich heritage, in his exhibition ‘The Red Hibiscus Trail’
[…]Noted artist and painter Jatin Das, known to his friends as Jatin Da, whose retrospective is being showcased at the National Gallery of Modern Arts, talks about his childhood, education in art and the commercialisation of the enterprise in this exclusive conversation with Patriot
[…]From captivating paintings and illuminations to intricately designed utensils and jewellery, the event offers a kaleidoscope of India’s diverse cultural and traditional heritage
[…]The festival features 400 artists along with fusion shows and live music performances
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