EXHIBITION

Patriot Bureau -July 8, 2022

Gallery Sree Arts is all set to present ‘Where the sky is pink and the clouds are green’, the solo exhibition of Seema Pandey’s recent artworks

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Patriot Bureau -July 6, 2022

The latest exhibition at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art brings together 15 independent artists to explore the nuances of a life shared between objects free of human intervention and mediation

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Judith Mariya Antony -June 20, 2022

An exhibition featuring three different periods of Dr B R Ambedkar’s life through archives will be conducted at the India International Centre

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Judith Mariya Antony -June 17, 2022

Lokayat Art Gallery presents solo exhibition titled ‘Ecstatic World’ which will display 45 paintings of Sultana Marium, a Bangladeshi Canada-based artist. Her paintings explore a personal world that signifies a feminine sense of belonging to the environment, a flux of the inner world experienced and filtered by a woman’s organic sensorial system. The necessity of […]

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Jayali Wavhal -April 14, 2022

Under the ‘Vocal for Local’ theme at Assam’s biggest cultural festival,  several women-led businesses found a promising platform to sell their products and promote their businesses

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Proma Chakraborty -May 11, 2021

In the lastest online exhibition by MASH, artist Shalini Passi captures Delhi’s architecture in monochrome depicting the city in its apocalyptic like situation Capturing Delhi in monochromatic tones, here is an exhibition that shows all iconic places of the city wearing a desolate and deserted look.  ‘Forever Delhi’ is a series of uncanny black and […]

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Proma Chakraborty -April 21, 2021

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 […]

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Proma Chakraborty -October 29, 2020

Spanning five decades, Sunil Gupta’s works exploring sexuality, representation, and cultural differences seek an answer to the question of what it means to be a gay Indian man Subversive, impulsive, personal and political – that is how artist Sunil Gupta’s work is best explained. His socially engaged practice has focused on themes of identity, family, […]

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