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How Does The Great Mughals Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum Celebrate Akbar’s Legacy?

Opaque watercolour and gold painting of a zebra (1621) presented to Jahangir by Mansur, featuring detailed black and white stripes, surrounded by a floral decorative border, showcasing Mughal artistry. © Victoria & Albert Museum

The latest show at the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence, is a breathtaking look into the golden age of the Mughal Empire. The display covers the reigns of Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan and celebrates 100 years of artistic creativity, cultural fusion, and imperial prestige. A Legacy of Artistry […]

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Victoria and Albert Museum To Display Iconic Dresses Worn By The Likes Of Marilyn Monroe And Whitney Houston In The Summer Of 2023.

A SUMMARY OF THE MOST EXCITING ART NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE While we focus on Indian art, we can’t obviously function in a vacuum. It’s a small world and everything is connected, especially on the web. So, let’s train our spotlight across the world map to see what’s going on — from art trends

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Chudamani Clowes Explores Migration and Ecology in Colombo Solo Exhibition

Saskia Fernando Gallery in Colombo will present “Tilda Swims the Channel,” a solo exhibition by London-based artist Chudamani Clowes, running from October 17 to November 23, 2025. The exhibition features sculpture, painting, and performance works that examine themes of migration, ecological decline, and colonial legacies. Clowes uses layered translucent materials to represent the sea as

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François Boucher: Master of Rococo Art and the French Court

On This Day, 29th September Celebrating the Birthday of François Boucher, the Quintessential Rococo Painter François Boucher (b. Paris, 29 Sept. 1703; d. Paris, 30 May 1770) remains the undisputed master of Rococo painting, whose sensuous elegance and playful compositions perfectly captured the spirit of 18th-century French aristocratic life. His prolific career as a painter,

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Festivals Through Art Lens: Gods, Goddesses, Their Idols, Their Vehicles, Navratra, Dussehra and More

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Artists who Captured Durga Puja of Bengal Worshipped through Durga Puja, one of the grandest festivals in India, which commemorates the victory of Good over Evil as goddess Durga defeats Mahishasura demon. There is more to this festive season than just worship; it provides a platform for artistic blooms: sketches, drawings, paints and artwork bringing

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Design & Disability at V&A: A Radical Exploration of Possibilities of Living and Creating

Design and Disability Exhibition

The Victoria and Albert Museum’s South Kensington site has opened “Design and Disability,” a landmark exhibition that foregrounds disability as identity and culture through the lens of design. Running from June 7, 2025, to February 15, 2026, in the Porter Gallery, the show celebrates the radical contributions of Disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent people to contemporary

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11 Iconic Experimenters and provocateurs of Indian Photography

India’s vast visual heritage has been meticulously documented and imaginatively reimagined by diverse photographers across generations. From political history to social documentary and avant-garde art, these 11 figures stand out for their unmatched vision, technical mastery, and cultural impact. 1. Raghu Rai Raghu Rai (b. 1942) is regarded as the doyen of Indian photojournalism. After

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Analysing the relations between the Sikhs and the hill Rajas in history through Miniature Art

Manmeet Kaur The relationship between Sikhism and the northern Hill States dates back to Guru Nanak\’s travels and has only grown stronger since then. Most intellectuals only contemplate the impact of these factors during the Maharajah Ranjit Singh era of the Sikh Empire, disregarding the connections of the last five Sikh Gurus who periodically visited, lived

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Suggestive Paintings of Queer Priests and Nuns Spark Controversy in Mexico

Can Blasphemy be Art and Turn Objects of Faith into Symbols of Free Expression? Fabián Cháirez’s latest exhibition in Mexico City has drawn the attention of religious and right-wing groups who accuse the artist of “Christianophobia.” Reminiscent of the recent accusations on legendary  Indian contemporary artist and modernist, M. F Hussain, depicting Hindu deities, Ganesha

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