Posts by: Proma Chakraborty
Celebrating music, heritage, and culture, the Classic Bagh Festival is set to bring to life the many hues of Sufi traditions to Sunder Nursery Highlighting the importance of community and celebrating inclusiveness, the Classic Bagh Festival is a unique and intimate festival set within the grounds of Sundar Nursery, Delhi, formerly known as Azim Bagh, […]
[…]For a cause What: An international artists exhibition titled ‘What To Do With Difference | Art and Artists as a Bridge’ is a group exhibition of artworks by artists of Art for Change Foundation. Works by 12 international artists and nine Indian artists along with works from the Art for Change Foundation’s collection will be on view. In India, as […]
[…]Giving the viewers an insight into the ‘making of’ art pieces, artist Susanta Mandal identifies and depicts the process as the crux of creation Artist Susanta Mandal initiates an exchange of ideas around the theme of the creative process through an exhibition format, inviting artists whom he respects and admires to weigh in on their […]
[…]Introspecting minds What: A compilation of artworks which are characterized by the introspective aspects of their creators’ mind is on view. The show has been curated in a precise association with the artist’s psyche and thus moulded by their experiences and inner turmoil’s. Titled ‘Isolation and introspection’, the show offers artworks by few eminent artists […]
[…]Back with a contemporary twist, after being performed over 500 times, in this post lockdown version of the play, Mirza Ghalib deals with issues plaguing 2021 Hugely popular, highly acclaimed and widely travelled in India as well as abroad – Pierrot’s Troupe’s ‘Ghalib In New Delhi’ is back. One of India’s longest-running comedies, it returns […]
[…]Celebrating women What: Marking International Women’s Day, the International Association of Women in Radio and Television, India Chapter is back with its 17th edition of the Asian Women’s Film Festival – a collection of 33 films from 10 countries, directed by women filmmakers from Asia and of Asian origin. Films from India, Hong Kong, Taiwan, […]
[…]As a painter, Bhopal’s geologist Manish Pushkale dwells into pensive memoirs of abstraction, which both resists language and invites dialogue Born and raised in Bhopal, where he trained as a geologist, Manish Pushkale has charted his trajectory as an artist in Delhi “In Bhopal, too, he found his painterly métier in the ethos of creativity […]
[…]Multi-layered What: Previewed with a selection of works on Nature Morte’s viewing room last year, ‘The Sapper’ is back as a full series, and a new sculptural installation as well. Bharat Sikka’s The Sapper is as multi-layered as the relationship that it narrates between a father and an adult son. Through photography, Sikka creates the possibilities for […]
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