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Mumbai Becomes a Living Museum Once Again: DAG’s ‘The City as a Museum’ Returns for Edition Two

The city of Mumbai is once again turning into an open-air museum this March, as DAG Museums presents the second edition of The City as a Museum, Mumbai. The ongoing festival reimagines Mumbai as a living archive—where its streets, institutions, and histories become both venue and collaborator in a dynamic exploration of performance, art, community, and […]

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DAG Set to Unveil Largest-Ever Company Paintings Exhibition at Aguad Port, Goa

DAG, India’s leading art company, in partnership with the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, will open the country’s most comprehensive exhibition of Company Paintings at the Aguad Port & Jail Complex from 1 December 2025 to 14 January 2026. Titled “A Treasury of Life: Indian Company Paintings, c. 1790 to 1835,” this landmark show

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The Body of the Ascetic: A Visual Journey through Indian Asceticism at DAG, New Delhi

The Body of the Ascetic is a compelling exhibition currently on view at DAG, New Delhi, running from 30 August to 18 October 2025. Curated by the eminent art critic Gayatri Sinha, this exhibition explores the evolving visual representations of asceticism across the Indian subcontinent, spanning centuries, cultures, faiths, and traditions. By drawing on the

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Two Must-See Exhibitions Currently at DAG

Delhi Art Gallery presents two Exhibitions- a Solo Exhibition by Madhavi Parekh titled ” Remembered tales” and Deconstructed Realms, a Group Exhibition. Remembered Tales One of India’s most distinctive artistic voices, Madhvi Parekh (b. 1942) has spent over six decades developing a practice entirely her own—independent of movements, trends or schools. A self-taught artist, her

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Celebrating ‘Husain: The Timeless Modernist’ at DAG

Written by Neha Kirpal DAG’s Return to MF Husain Following the prelude Master Maqbool in Mumbai in 2022, DAG returns with Husain: The Timeless Modernist, an exhibition that celebrates the legacy of India’s foremost modernist, Maqbool Fida Husain. Encapsulating the breadth and depth of Husain’s illustrious career, the comprehensive exhibition spans almost six decades of

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KNMA’s ‘Purvaee’ Evokes Pedagogic Lineages

KNMA Presents ‘Purvaee’ Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), Noida presents ‘Purvaee’ – the eastern wind, investigates pathways of creative sensibility transmission and modes of visual representation among the first generations of teachers in two pioneering art institutions in the country, through diverse chronological orbiting. The exhibition, which began on 13th September 2024 will continue

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“Destination India: Foreign Artists in India 1857–1947” at DAG Gallery

The exhibition “Destination India: Foreign Artists in India 1857–1947” at DAG Gallery provides a unique glimpse into how foreign artists captured the essence of India during a transformative period in its history. Spanning from 1857 to 1947, the exhibition showcases a diverse collection of works by artists from around the world, including Germany, Austria, France,

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“It Used to be One-to-One Engagement but Now the Design Courses are More Focused On Pedagogy”, Says Architect Vishal Shah in Samvaad (Part-3)

Welcome to Samvaad, where art meets conversation, and inspiration knows no bounds. Here we engage in insightful conversations with eminent personalities from the art fraternity. Through Samvaad, Abir Pothi aims to create a platform for thought-provoking discussions, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the creative processes, inspirations, and experiences of these creative individuals. From

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