art
Painting was Shafali R. Anand’s first love, which blossomed into an all-consuming and eternal devotion
[…]Her artwork is characterised by the ‘sense of being’ and of contentment
[…]In the wake of severe pollution and catastrophic climate change, few Delhiites have embarked on a battle against capitalist destruction, armed with art, making a name for themselves while spreading awareness on the issue
[…]One of the oldest, premier and prestigious organisations of the country, Pracheen Kala Kendra – dedicated to the promotion, preservation and dissemination of Indian Classical arts presents a musical eve
[…]The Pierrot’s Troupe – known for its historical comedies is back with one of its most celebrated plays – the Big B.
[…]Wandering is the grammar that artist Madan Meena abides by in his artistic language. It is not wandering in vain – it is always a journey to make connections. Connections between heritage, culture, craft and people. The more he wanders, the more connections the artist makes. These connections manifest as maps, lines, motifs and intricate artworks
[…]The carnival this year is special as it returns from a two-year hiatus. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the art festival was shelved to prevent public gathering. There will be no entry fee
[…]It’s that time of year when potters’ families earn the most from their craft. Purchases become more meaningful when the entire process is witnessed, as can be done at Potters Colony in Uttam Nagar
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