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In 120 Years the Royal College of Art with Serendipity Arts Foundation Opened its Studios to an Artist of South Asian Origin

Serendipity Arts Foundation (SAF) and the Royal College of Art (RCA) have forged a partnership to launch the inaugural edition of a Senior Artist Residency programme. This collaboration is the first time in 120 years that RCA has opened its studios to an artist of South Asian origin. Sukanya Ghosh has been selected as the artist […]

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Anish Chauhan’s Art Serves as a Celebration of the Divine Artistry Inherent in Nature’s Creations

Artist Anish Chauhan explores the complex interrelationships between people and the natural environment in great detail, giving his works a soul-stirring emotional impact. Chauhan creates immersive experiences that impact the viewer viscerally using a variety of visual media, mostly paints. Central to Chauhan’s artistic expression is a keen academic sensibility, honed through years of study

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“The Word ‘Curator’ is an Extremely Overused Word”, Says Hart Historian Dr. Alka Pande in Samvaad with Abir

Dr Alka Pande is an art historian who has taught Indian Arts and Aesthetics at Panjab University for over ten years. Her major interests include gender identity, sexuality, and traditional arts. She has received numerous awards, including the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, the Australian-India Council Special Award, and Chandigarh Lalit Kala

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“Rajas Were Rich, People Were Poor Thats Why We Are Minimalistic in Our Approaches”, Says Architect Sarosh Wadia (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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Pride in the Spectrum of Art: 11 LGBTQIA Artists of India

India, a land rich in cultural diversity, is home to a vibrant community of LGBT artists whose creative expressions testify to human identity’s resilience, creativity, and diversity. Through mediums such as visual arts, literature, music, and performing arts, these artists navigate and challenge societal norms, advocating for acceptance, visibility, and equality for the LGBTQ+ community.

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Marcello Gandini: The World’s Most Famous Supercar Designer and His Legacy

In the hushed streets of Turin, where the whispers of classical melodies once danced in the air, a young dreamer emerged, poised to orchestrate a symphony of innovation on wheels. Marcello Gandini, born into a family steeped in the rich tradition of music, dared to defy convention, trading the ivory keys for the hum of

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Bengaluru Artist Sparks Debate Selling AI-Generated Art

Introduction The widespread integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various domains has led to its increased usage in sectors ranging from IT to entertainment. Recently, the emergence of AI-generated art has stirred a debate, particularly sparked by Bengaluru-based artist Ashok Reddy, who ventured into selling such artwork in the city. Successful Debut on Church Street

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Christie’s 20th Century Evening Sale Nets $413 Million

The New York evening auctions concluded on Thursday night with Christie’s 20th Century Evening Sale, achieving a total of $413 million, comfortably within its pre-sale estimate range of $342 million to $497 million. Highlights of the Auction The brisk, 64-lot sale featured notable pieces by renowned artists, including a David Hockney painting once owned by

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Could Madan Lal’s Canvases Be Windows to Life’s Eternal Rhythms?

Government College of Art Chandigarh graduate Madan Lal becomes a modern artist with a trajectory defined by an unrelenting dedication to capturing the energy of life. Lal’s work, which is rooted in mysterious and symbolic imagery, is a colourful celebration of the essence of life—a fusion of sounds, rhythms, and emotions. His canvases serve as

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