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Christie’s Shuts Down Digital Art Dept. Amid Market Concerns

Christie’s has announced the closure of its dedicated digital art department as part of a strategic reformatting of its sales approach. The pioneering department, established in 2022 at the height of the NFT boom, will be folded into the broader 20th- and 21st-century art sales categories. This move marks the end of Christie’s standalone push […]

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George Washington Lambert Was Born on This Day

Today marks the birth of George Washington Thomas Lambert, one of Australia’s most distinguished portrait painters and war artists. Born in St Petersburg, Russia, Lambert would go on to become a defining figure in Australian art, despite his unusual birthplace and tragic family circumstances. Lambert entered the world as a posthumous child – his father,

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Shadow of Scrubbed Banksy Mural in London Goes Viral

Original Banksy Mural

A recently erased Banksy mural outside London’s Royal Courts of Justice has rapidly become a viral symbol. It is interpreted as a critique of government crackdowns on protests and dissent worldwide. The powerful artwork depicted a judge in traditional garb striking a protester—who clutched a blood-spattered placard—with a gavel, directly referencing ongoing controversies around the

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How a Bulldozer Evolved in Design!

Bulldozer Design In Action One of the most emblematic machines in heavy construction, the bulldozer has evolved considerably since its creation. A simple earth-moving machine in its inception, the modern bulldozer comes with technological advancements on board. This evolution has been driven by technological innovation, changing industry demands, and a growing emphasis on environmental considerations.

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Journey Through History and Architecture With the Oldest Temples in Tamil Nadu

Oldest Temples in Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu a state renowned for its rich cultural heritage, is home to some of the oldest and most architecturally stunning temples in India. These temples, many of which date back to ancient times, are not only religious centres but also masterpieces of Dravidian architecture. In this article, we will

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Ranjan Kaul’s Solo Exhibition Explores Missing Persons Through Art

Artist Ranjan Kaul‘s sixth solo exhibition, “Within, Without: Tales of Evanescence,” opens this month in New Delhi, presenting a collection of works focused on missing persons and social disappearances. The exhibition runs from September 19-23 at LTC, Bikaner House on Pandara Road, before moving to Urban Fringe in Okhla Phase I from September 27 to

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Praneet Soi presents a new body of work at Experimenter in Kolkata

Mashrabiya brings together an expansive body of work spanning a decade which showcases Soi’s immersion with the craftspeople of Srinagar, Guangzhou and Amsterdam. September 2025: Experimenter opened Mashrabiya, Praneet Soi’s third solo at the gallery, in Kolkata. Soi’s first exhibition in India after 4 years includes artworks from 2014 to the present that include painting,

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Chromatic Currents: Kumari Nahappan’s Landmark India Debut at Pristine Contemporary

Gallery Pristine Contemporary in New Delhi opens its doors this September to Chromatic Currents, the first-ever solo exhibition in India by internationally celebrated Singaporean artist Kumari Nahappan. Curated by independent curator John Tung, the exhibition runs from 12 September to 30 October 2025, presenting an immersive journey through Nahappan’s three-decade practice where histories, mythologies, and cosmologies converge through

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