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Abhishek Dixit

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“Search for Belongingness in Which Sky do Birds Fly”

A new exhibition called ”Which Sky do Birds Fly” co-curated by Saloni Jaiwal and Manan Shah opened recently at Latitude 28 and included works from Deena Pindoria, Dola Shikder, Ipshita Maitra, Meenakshi Nihalani, Poorvi Sultania, Priyanka D’Souza, Salman Baba, Satyanarayana Gavara, Subrat Kumar Behera, Utpal Prajapati, Walter D’ Souza. Throughout history, place-making has been a […]

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Re-defining Exhibitions at Artix: India’s First Hotel Art Fair

A highly distinctive event has just concluded. A new type of hotel exhibition called Artix started on August 25th at Taj Palace in Delhi. It lasted until August 27th and received mostly positive feedback. Artix created a sensation in the city with its breathtaking artworks and the magnificent venue that hosted it, igniting vibrant discussions among

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Amedeo Modigliani: Maestro of Nudity and Expressionism

Amedeo Modigliani, or “Dedo,” was the youngest of four kids. His parents, Flaminio and Eugenia, were Jewish. A large Jewish community resided in Livorno, Italy, where he was born. Right before he was born, the Modigliani family’s businesses struggled a lot, so they had to declare they could not pay their debts officially. In the

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Samvaad: Conversations with Umang Hutheesing (Part I of VI)

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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Woman in Gold is Bold, Brave and Brilliant

Ever since individuals began cohabitating, political tensions have persistently plagued societies. One event that profoundly impacted humanity and affected the entire world was the world war, considered one of the worst events in history. The Nazis, a faction of fascists, disregarded fundamental human ethics and resulted in extensive devastation across various regions. Art was not

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Strife and Serenity in Ankush Safaya’s Dapaan

As the exhibition craze begins in Delhi, Ankush Safaya’s (b. 1985, Hoshiarpur, Punjab) “MEMORY TRACE / DAPAAN*(…it is said) intertwines abstract concepts and engaging narratives about people’s lives in meticulous ways. The narratives consist of the fabricated stories he created as a devoted admirer of films by Kurosawa and Tarkovsky and painters like Jackson Pollock.

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Indispensable Take of Payal Kakkar on Environment

Payal Kakkar’s photography exhibition offers a bird’s eye view for those who appreciate art and care about the environment. The hindrances to the country’s ecology growth become apparent through the disclosure of various environmental problems. The exhibition highlights the issue of our country’s inadequate environmental protection. Her artistic vision draws an invisible line between waste

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