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Bengaluru’s KYNKYNY Art Gallery as India Art Fair 2025’s Debut Focus

KYNKYNY Debuts in IAF 2025’s Focus Section The 16th edition of the India Art Fair begins on 6th February 2025. Being one of the biggest, contemporary art exhibitions in India, anticipations are nigh about the debutants this year. In India Art Fair 2025, Bengaluru-based KYNKYNY Art Gallery is taking its first ride across the IAF’s […]

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CEEW+Thukral & Tagra to Unveil 2nd Sustaina India Art Exhibition

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Sustaina India Art Exhibition at STIR Art Gallery The 2nd edition of Sustaina India is on the rise. The second edition show, curated by Thukral & Tagra + Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi is organised by Milan George Jacob, Mihir Shah, Vidusshi Pathak, Shruthi Pillai of CEEW (Council on Energy, Environment and Water). This year, Sustaina India

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The Four Galleries Debuting at India Art Fair 2025

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New Galleries at IAF Showcasing Contemporary Art in India The India Art Fair (IAF) 2025, one of the biggest contemporary art exhibitions has already promised to be a captivating celebration of international and Indian art. Known to host emerging contemporary artists, this year’s edition welcomes four exciting new galleries. These galleries — Ashvita’s from Chennai,

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‘Odyssey’ into Amitabh Sengupta’s Retrospective

Art World Presents ‘Odyssey’ a Solo Art Show by Amitabh Sengupta As a part of many exciting contemporary art exhibitions happening next month in India, ArtWorld announces its upcoming show, ‘Odyssey’ a unique exhibition showcasing 30 works of Amitabh Sengupta. The retrospective show goes live on Friday, 31st January 2025, at Kalamkaar, Bikaner House, New Delhi, and

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Latika Katt: A Pioneer in Indian Sculpture Passes Away at 76.

The Prolific Sculptor Passes On, Leaving Behind A Legacy of Courage and Experimental Methods Born in 1948, Latika Katt was among the few women sculptors who gained international recognition for their work. Along with her bronze piece ‘Makarsankranti Nahan at Dashaswamedh Ghat’ which earned her the Beijing Art Biennale Award in 2010, Latika Katt is

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The Indian Flag Evolution Through Face Paint

A Brief History of Face Painting As Indians when we think of face paintings, several images come to mind, from Kuchipudi dance form to Natyashastra-inspired dramatic facial makeovers. Face paintings are essentially, like any other form of art, a means of self-expression that is common amongst several cultures and traditions. In indigenous cultures, body paints

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