Proma Chakraborty
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Experimenter gallery’s solo exhibitions, aptly titled ‘Four Positions’, feature works by different artists bringing together the concepts of philosophy, science, space, light, and more Presenting four solo exhibitions that open simultaneously, Experimenter gallery is back with its group show titled ‘Four positions’. It features individual shows of Ayesha Sultana, Julien Segard, Krishna Reddy and Rathin […]
[...]Jogen is in town What: Tracing the artist’s career from the 1960s when he was a student in Paris, until 2005, Vadehra Art Gallery presents a travelling exhibition of forty select works by Jogen Chowdhury from the collection of the Glenbarra Art Museum, Himeji, Japan. This collection comes to New Delhi after being exhibited in Kolkata and more […]
[...]A combination of the contemporary and the traditional, photographer Waswo X Waswo’s works have been humanised with his processes being akin to co-operative theatrical performances Calling attention to the place of performance, or the “stage”, upon which studio photography is enacted, Gallery Latitude 28 presents works by American-born photographer Waswo X Waswo, in collaboration with […]
[...]Canvassing flora What: Two centuries ago, the British botanists began a visual study of Indian flora. Indian artists were commissioned to make botanical paintings which were sent back to Britain where it survives in collections at some of the Royal botanical gardens. Over the centuries, Indian flora has been cross-pollinated through trade from regions across the world. These […]
[...]The process of shifting house has always been hectic, but the logistics have become a nightmare during the pandemic. Packers and movers are having as tough a time as their customers The pandemic has seen a lot of shifting of both skilled and unskilled migrant workers across the country. A lot of white collar professionals […]
[...]Relic of a lost era What: Samira Rathod Design Atelier is a design practice since 2000 that delves in the space in-between art and architecture. In an exhibition titled ‘In Presence of Absence’ they take a look at the quiet town of Bhadran, a timeworn and weary hamlet on the outskirts of Baroda. They use […]
[...]Showcasing the different aspects of the ever-changing urban landscape of India, the exhibition at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art beautifully captures the nuances of metropolitan architecture Depicting dreams and fears of citizens living in third world metropolises, featuring their everyday lives, here’s an exhibition aptly titled ‘City Tales’. This online exhibition brings together the works of twenty-one […]
[...]Going home crossing three states in a car with friends should have been a breeze. But potholes and truck pile-ups in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh made it a nightmare Windows rolled down, wind in your hair, music in the background as you stare at the ever changing colours of the sky – that’s what a […]
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