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Drawing inspiration from the sacred Snake Groves of Northern Malabar, Raj Shahani creates a constellation of wood and metal in the Mughal Fountain Rotundas of Bikaner house
[…]Characterised by vibrant colours, artist Shibu Natesan’s work often incorporates popular culture and addresses complex societal issues. Natesan’s style in this body of work, is a fusion of hyperrealism and surreal elements using symbolism and meticulous attention to detail such as light, shadow and atmosphere
[…]Dastkari Haat Craft Bazaar’s new edition will feature familiar faces, as well as, new goods and styles
[…]The Aatmanirbhar Bharat Centre for Design was inaugurated with an exhibition to pump life into dying arts
[…]The exhibition invites the viewer into modern ways of looking at landscapes
[…]“Art has the power to transcend individual perspectives and bring together a diverse range of voices. This group art exhibition is a vibrant tapestry of creativity, where each artist’s unique brushstroke, vision, and emotion merge to create a collective symphony of expressions,” says Prakash
[…]Celebrated sculptor Radhakrishnan has amassed an extensive portfolio over the course of five decades for infusing a sense of fluidity and lightness into the traditionally weighty medium of bronze. His latest exhibition “On the Open Road” showcases a selection of his most iconic pieces on Musui and Maiya, which are partly a reflected of his alter-ego and partly fictional
[…]This five-day exhibition will showcase over 50 artworks, encompassing both paintings and sculptures
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