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The exhibition’s centrepiece is Pooja Kashyap’s mesmerising portrayal of Ardhnarishwar, a divine coalescence of Shiva and Devi
[…]Anwar also brings to his work the lyricism of an Indian classical vocalist, Kishori Amonkar, who belonged to the Jaipur Gharana. A suite of paintings dedicated to this singer goes from the whites and greys to light blues and dark browns
[…]Amrita (1913 – 1941) was an eminent Indian painter born to a Punjabi Sikh father and a Hungarian Jewish mother. She has been called one of the greatest avant garde artists of the twentieth century whose depiction of the plight of women had made her art a beacon for women in India and abroad
[…]Noted artist and painter Jatin Das, known to his friends as Jatin Da, whose retrospective is being showcased at the National Gallery of Modern Arts, talks about his childhood, education in art and the commercialisation of the enterprise in this exclusive conversation with Patriot
[…]Payal Jain says that her designs have a western body and an Indian soul and that when she creates couture, it’s about perceiving and understanding the person who adorn it
[…]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
[…]A selection of pictures by Ashwini Attri will be on show during the solo photo exhibition, which will be on display for seven days
[…]On June 29, the exhibition will be inaugurated showcasing well over 30 works from legendary M F Husain, S H Raza, F N Souza, K H Ara, H A Gade and S K Bakre
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