Proma Chakraborty

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Proma Chakraborty and Tej Prakash bhardwaj -April 30, 2020

Disconnected, Disoriented

Disconnected, Disoriented

When mobile phones and laptops stop working amid nationwide lockdown, desperate measures are often the way out Imagine being stuck at home without your phone or laptop at a time when the world is continuously devising new ways to function online and work from home. Unthinkable, right? More than 2.5 crore mobile phone and laptop […]

Proma Chakraborty -April 23, 2020

Supporting art in uncertain times

Supporting art in uncertain times

In an attempt to help artists amid the global pandemic, galleries and art foundations are devising new ways to raise funds and provide grants Cancelled or postponed indefinitely – words that are now predominating our daily parlance, as artists look at an uncertain future. Staying at home, artists especially beginners are having a tough time […]

Proma Chakraborty -April 17, 2020

Virtual world is the new proscenium

Virtual world is the new proscenium

Work from home – while the entire world is adapting to this new way of life, some are re-imagining themselves to keep their practice running, especially in the field of art  While Netflix, Hotstar are stealing the show, stage performers are being left behind. However, they are not stopping. Theatre practitioners are rethinking new ways […]

Proma Chakraborty -April 10, 2020

Who left the dog out?

Who left the dog out?

The growing spread of misinformation that pets can contract the virus is leading to several cases of abandonment, sometimes at the cost of their lives  Denied food and water, tied up outside the gates of his own home in Gurugram, one-year-old Michael was left abandoned. Informed about his plight, Umeed for Animals Foundation, a Delhi-based […]

Proma Chakraborty -April 3, 2020

Artists pitch in to offer stress-busters

Artists pitch in to offer stress-busters

While the entire world is practising physical distancing, social media is busy bringing people closer than ever. What better way to do so than art? Remember the poster of the 1990s hit movie Hum Saath Saath Hain — where the couples were seen dancing next to each other, their hands outstretched? Artist Proloy from Kolkata […]

Proma Chakraborty -March 26, 2020

Art in the time of crisis

Art in the time of crisis

To keep art alive amid the ongoing pandemic, galleries are developing online modes to showcase their work. But theatre folk are hunkering down for a long slack period  Online viewing rooms, e-catalogues, social media –  art in the city is finding various different ways to keep itself running.  With all gallery spaces temporarily shut down, […]

Proma Chakraborty -March 16, 2020

Events of the week

Events of the week

FRENCH CONNECT What: French artist Michel Testard’s is back with a new exhibition- ‘Reminiscence of India, past and present’ –which builds upon and expands on his lasting fascination for India. Michel is a travelling artist, a writer, and a sitar player. The exhibition presents the various themes he has introduced to the Indian audience- Forts […]

Proma Chakraborty -March 16, 2020

Wings of fire

Wings of fire

Artist Rupa Samaria’s exhibition titled ‘A Bird Call’ will feature around 60 stimulating and mesmerising avian artworks on the occasion of World Sparrow Day DRAWING ATTENTION to the alarming decline in the number of sparrows, Delhi based artist Rupa Samaria is giving a voice to the birds’ silent call for help through a solo exhibition. […]