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Four Unique Artworks Making Innovative Use of Technology

Saptarshi Ghosh ‘Immemory’ by Chris Marker A towering figure in the history of contemporary visual arts, Chris Marker worked across a diverse range of media, including writing, photography, filmmaking, videography, installation art, television and digital multimedia. He is probably best-known for his experimental short film La Jetée (1962) and the essay film Sans Soleil (1983).

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Changing the face of design in Victorian England: The craftsmanship of William Morris 

Manjeera 24th March, ON THIS DAY “History has remembered the kings and warriors, because they destroyed; art has remembered the people, because they created.” ― William Morris William Morris was a British artist, writer, and social activist who played a key role in the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th century. He is

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Kicked out of museum for praying to Ancestral Gods: Sophiline Cheam-Shapiro’s experience

Tsuktiben Jamir Sophiline Cheam-Shapiro is a professional dancer of the Cambodian classical dance. She is a well-known choreographer, vocalist and instructor of the artform. Shapiro, a master of the 1,000-year-old tradition, was among the first cohort of students to graduate from the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, after the fall of

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A jouney through Shrimanti Saha’s creative world: The ‘Reveries in the Atelier’ exhibition

Tsuktiben Jamir Vadehra Art Gallery in New Delhi, India is a contemporary art gallery that was established in the year 1987. It was started as an effort to celebrate the rich and versatile Indian art. They are currently showcasing Shrimanti Saha’s solo exhibition called ‘Reveries in the Atelier’ and will be on view till the

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Seed for Thought: The empowering artwork of artist-farmer-environmentalist Shweta Bhattad

Digvijay Nikam To go to the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi on a weekend to engage in a contemplative appreciation of intricate paintings and sculptures might be one way of confronting art where the cackle of the street and the concerns of the crumbling everyday life may be kept at bay. One might

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The newly renovated Manchester Museum: An effort to celebrate the South Asian diaspora in the UK

Tsuktiben Jamir TAKE on Art was founded in 2009; it is a premier English-language publication covering contemporary art and culture from and around South Asia. TAKE on Art magazine, which is published twice a year, commissions articles, profiles, extensive criticism, reviews, and photo studies from prominent critics both domestically and abroad. In regards to their

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