ARTISTS
The artists have used recycled materials to create art, their effort to make the world a sustainable and safe place
[…]The exhibition aims at representing India’s diverse and rich culture through art work of these artists and promote young artist too
[…]Both the young artists invoke the power of myth and allegory to explore both inner and outer worlds. While Anupama’s works mainly delve into innermost thoughts, Viramgami investigates more of worldly concerns
[…]Istanbul-based artist Burcu Turan Kar’s exhibition at Delhi’s India Habitat Center starts from December 8, 2022
[…]Behind the glitz of art galleries, haunts of the upper class and culture connoisseurs, is a story of exploited workers, who work for a pittance and are also ignored and invisibilised. Artists from humble backgrounds also can’t succeed due to their lack of social status. Merit doesn’t count
[…]During the course of her work through the years, she has explored issues such as women’s education and safety, particularly victims of sexual abuse and suicide among students
[…]Delhi College of Art’s Annual Art Carnival held last week served as a platform for budding artists. Among the participants were youngsters, who fought off pressure from family’s emphasis on traditional courses, and a retired man who couldn’t follow his passion earlier due to family responsibilities
[…]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
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