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Natya Tarangini started the ‘Parampara Series’ as a movement to preserve and enrich the cultural mosaic of our everyday life. This is its 27th edition.
[…]With over 25 paintings on display, the focus will be on the ideas of people, nature, cities, and moments that the artist has experienced and witnessed himself
[…]The curator-in-residence, Shivani Kasumra describes the outcome of the immersive Residency as “the multitude of practices and forms that unravel the realities of the world we inhabit”.
[…]The ‘Drawing Life’ exhibition will feature an impressive collection of approximately 20 artworks, many commanding grand dimensions of up to 5 feet by 8 feet
[…]A mesmerising evening featuring two pieces is choreographed by acclaimed artists, Aditi Mangaldas and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
[…]Arangetram is an important occasion in the career of any Bharatanatyam dancer. After several years – decades even – of arduous training, when the Guru is confident that the disciple can sustain a solo performance, the disciple’s Arangetram is announced
[…]The exhibition is an attempt to explore and interrogate the cathartic and metamorphic role women play in all vital areas of art, culture, and society. Image and text have gone hand in hand for many visual artists
[…]The primary focus of the ‘mahapanchayat’ was to deliberate on the rights of villagers, the imposition of different taxes, and the prevailing regulations, notably house tax and building bye-laws, in the villages surrounding Delhi
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