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Gogi was the first ‘feminist’ woman painter in modern Indian art and her colourful and thought provoking works focus on varying aspects of womanhood from freedom to sexual desire, an agency to power
[…]Printmaking, as an art form, is often underexplored within contemporary discourse. Despite its intricacies and dedicated practitioners, printmaking remains undervalued in comparison to other mediums
[…]Through this ‘Untamed’ series, Saarthak blurs boundaries, inviting viewers into a realm where nature reigns supreme
[…]In order to expand his horizons and reach out to art connoisseurs in Delhi, artist Shekhar Ranjan Dutta is exhibiting his paintings at Lalit Kala Academy from March 29 to April 4
[…]The exhibition’s centrepiece is Pooja Kashyap’s mesmerising portrayal of Ardhnarishwar, a divine coalescence of Shiva and Devi
[…]Through the masterful use of colours, textures, and arrangement, Yashwant Deshmukh delves into the intricate relationship between memory, perception, and intuition, provoking us to reflect on the very essence of existence
[…]Young visual artist Hazel Kamath uses discarded items for her artwork, which has caught the eye of many patrons of art
[…]Ram Singh Urveti’s captivating Gond visuals and intuitive storytelling fuse his perceptions of the modern world with his tribe’s unique symbolism
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