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Proma Chakraborty -May 25, 2021

Events of the week

Events of the week

Round table What: Recipient of the Oscar Award for Best Documentary, Features, Academy Awards 1988; and Lillian Gish Award for Excellence in Documentary, Los Angeles Women in Film Festival 1987 – The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table is being screened by India International Centre. Throughout the “Roaring ’20s,” a […]

Proma Chakraborty -May 18, 2021

Events of the week

Events of the week

Looking back   What: Multiple award winner, including Oscar Award for Best Picture, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction – How Green Was my Valley is being screened online. An adaptation of Richard Llewellyn’s 1939 novel, one of the most beautifully-shot films of the 1940s. The film […]

Proma Chakraborty -May 3, 2021

Events of the week

Events of the week

Last journey What: Recipient of the Audience Award for Best Brazilian Documentary, José e Pilar is a deeply moving story about love, loss and literature. The film follows the Nobel Prize winning Portuguese author José Saramago and his Spanish journalist wife Pilar del Rio during his last years, including the writing of his book The Elephant’s […]

Proma Chakraborty -April 27, 2021

Of myriad hues and magnetic spells

Of myriad hues and magnetic spells

Organised by Palette Art Gallery, COLLECTIVE 22, is an exhibition that celebrates modern and contemporary art Featuring a group of 22 renowned Indian contemporary artists from different generations, here’s a group show titled COLLECTIVE 22.  Organized by Palette Art Gallery, the exhibition aims to celebrate modern and contemporary paintings and sculptures with other art enthusiasts […]

Proma Chakraborty -April 21, 2021

World of a woman

World of a woman

With Mementos from Moments, artist Chandrima Bhattacharyya appears to construct collective feminine experience through her form Artist Chandrima Bhattacharyya’s body of works in ‘Mementos from Moments’ is highly personal. The exhibition presents a tapestry of richly intertwined stories, personalised myths, and evocative commentaries that embody the complex and multi-layered world of a woman.  The paintings […]

Proma Chakraborty -March 23, 2021

Crafting nine yards of tradition 

Crafting nine yards of tradition 

Offering a fine break from the virtual events, the Dastkari Haat Annual Craft Bazaar will offer a unique range of saris at Delhi Haat  A showcase of Indian art, crafts and textiles – the 35th Annual Dastkari Haat Annual Craft Bazaar by Dastkari Haat Samiti is all set with the much awaited crafts bazaar of the […]

Proma Chakraborty -March 16, 2021

A soulful rendition

A soulful rendition

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, […]

Mihir Srivastava -March 1, 2021

Sculpting the way for art amidst a pandemic

Sculpting the way for art amidst a pandemic

Geeta Singh is an art curator who sees opportunity during adversity—has opened new galleries during the pandemic “Keep going” is the advice of Roy T Bennett, the famous author of The Light in the Heart, “Your hardest times often lead to the greatest moments of your life. Keep going. Tough situations build strong people in […]