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Pari Tiwari

Pari tiwari is a third year english literature student at Delhi University. She is interested in art, Feminism, politics of representation, literature, philosophy, film, and photography.

The Forgotten Feminist Champion of Impressionist Movement

Berthe Morisot was a pioneering Impressionist in the avant garde art world of late-19th-century Paris, placing the female experience at the heart of her work. Thinking about the French impressionist movement, a few names come to mind- Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, and Alfred Sisley. A name that gets lost among these […]

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Objects May Appear Softer…: A Powerful All-Women Showcase presented by Black Cube Gallery

Sanya Malik, founder and curator of Black Cube Gallery, presents Objects May Appear Softer… this show will bring together over 21 Indian women artists whose diverse practices span generations, geographies, and mediums—from painting, sculpture, and installation to digital and mixed media and marks a long-anticipated effort by Sanya Malik’s Black Cube to foreground the dynamic

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Art Alive Gallery presents First Solo show by Radhika Surana: ‘Somewhere I have never travelled’

Art Alive Gallery is delighted to present Somewhere I have never travelled, the first solo show of works by Radhika Surana. The exhibition borrows its title from E.E. Cummings’ evocative poem, somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond. Radhika’s practice, like the poem, meditates on the complexity of human connection, using natural symbols to evoke

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NDMC Opens Delhi’s First Open-Air Art Gallery, Srijan in Nehru Park

NDMC inaugurated an open-air art gallery ‘Srijan’ at Delhi’s Nehru Park on Friday (July 11). This initiative aims to foster interest and appreciation for art and culture among the locals in the nation’s capital.  “The gallery aims to democratise access to art by bringing it into open, accessible spaces — moving the art experience beyond

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Latitude 28 presents- ‘The Personal is Mythical’, a Group Exhibition

LATITUDE 28 presents The Personal is Mythical, curated by Bhavna Kakar, a group exhibition featuring new bodies of work by Bhajju Shyam, Neha Sahai, and Viraj Khanna. This exhibition explores how private narratives, memories, and artistic vocabularies can evoke timeless, universal themes, transforming the deeply personal into the resonantly mythical. It begins with the premise

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Two Must-See Exhibitions Currently at DAG

Delhi Art Gallery presents two Exhibitions- a Solo Exhibition by Madhavi Parekh titled ” Remembered tales” and Deconstructed Realms, a Group Exhibition. Remembered Tales One of India’s most distinctive artistic voices, Madhvi Parekh (b. 1942) has spent over six decades developing a practice entirely her own—independent of movements, trends or schools. A self-taught artist, her

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