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10 Reasons Why Every Indian artist should have an Online Presence?

Introduction One of those is the internet; which have become a much-needed resource for artists, enabling them to share their work, reach audiences, and create careers that can sustain them. For Indian artists, an online presence is not an option; it’s a necessity to survive, and thrive in a competitive art world. Here are 10 reasons why an […]

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Nick Cave’s ‘The Air Up There’ Ends up in Storage After Kansas City Airport Debacle

The Air Up There

Kansas City International Airport’s Artwork Destroyed An expensive and beautiful art installation by artist Nick Cave, titled, ‘The Air Up There,’ featuring nearly 3,000 metal wind spinners in the check-in hall of Kansas City International Airport is currently being evaluated for safety standards following the fall of a wind spinner. On October 6, 2024, the

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Turkish Farmer Accidentally Unearths Ancient Roman Mosaic of Hunt

Turkish Farmer Discovers Roman Mosaic A Turkish farmer has recently stumbled upon a mosaic depicting an ancient hunting scene. Dating back to the late Roman era, the mosaic might represent the first of its kind discovered in Turkey. The discovery was made in September 2023 when while planting an orchard in eastern Turkey, Mehmet Emin

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Abir Space vs Top Platforms to Sell Original Art in India: What Sets It Apart

Introduction India has seen a boom in platforms that sell original art, which give new and veteran artists new ways to express themselves. Among them, Abir Space stands out as a beacon, providing not merely a marketplace, but a nurturing environment for burgeoning artists. Here, we explore the best platforms for selling original art in India, with

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Satyendra Kumar’s Forms Enliven the Remenants of Banaras

Reflection of Banaras, Bronze, (11x10x8 in)

Meet Satyendra Kumar Satyendra Kumar is an artist from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. Despite hailing from a backward family, with no educational environment, he cultivated a passion for art. After graduating 12th grade, he enrolled in the Fine Arts Department of Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He developed the nuances of sculpting simultaneously completing his BFA, MFA

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Increased Security Measures in Galleries Amid Rising Art Crime

Increased Security Measures in Galleries Amid Rising Art Crime

Art galleries worldwide are ramping up security measures in response to a notable surge in art crime. High-profile incidents, such as the recent theft of a £270,000 Banksy print from Grove Square Gallery in London, have highlighted the vulnerability of even well-protected establishments. A Growing Threat to the Art World According to industry experts, the

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1,375-Year-Old Pyramid Discovered in Hidalgo, Mexico – Only to be Reburied

Pyramidal Base

Pyramid Discovered During Highway Construction An ancient pyramid-shaped structure, estimated to be 1,375 years old, was discovered during the Pachuca-Huejutla highway construction in the Sierra Alta region of Hidalgo, Mexico City. Officials from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) revealed that the structure has a “pyramidal base;” a foundational element for a pyramid

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Ajit Kumar Das’ Natural Dyes Enchant in Emami Art’s Upcoming Show

Songs of Nature II (2023), Handpainted natural colours on cotton, (17.5x23 in)

Ajit Kumar Das’ Newest Solo Emami Art will host Ajit Kumar Das; India’s foremost natural dye artist and his never-seen-before brilliant hand-painted natural dye fabric works. The exhibition, titled ‘The Bird that Sings Within’ will begin on January 10, 2025, and will be on view till February 28, 2025. Artworks in The Bird that Sings

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