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Told ‘Untold Stories’ in paintings by Dipali Bhattacharya

Ved Prakash Bhardwaj Senior artist Dipali Bhattacharya’s solo exhibition is going on these days at Bikaner House, Delhi. Art Pilgrim Gallery has organized this exhibition. Art lovers of Delhi have got an opportunity to see the paintings of Dipali Bhattacharya after a long time through this exhibition titled, “Untold Stories”. Dipali Bhattacharya was born in […]

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11 Things About Colour Psychology That You Should Know

Iftikar Ahmed Colour psychology is a fascinating field of study that explores the powerful impact that different colours can have on human emotions and behaviour. From calming blues to energising yellows, each colour has its own unique ability to evoke specific moods and feelings within us. This knowledge has been widely applied in various industries

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Boulder Arts Week: Celebration of a versatile assemblage of artforms

Tsuktiben Jamir Known for its world-famous restaurants, art galleries and renowned music venues, the city of Boulder in Colorado, United States, is returning with its “Boulder Arts Week” in celebration of art and creativity.  Digital and physical arts and culture activities will be featured throughout this one-week event, including art walks, dance, theatre, exhibitions, performances,

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Nalini Malini’s ‘My Reality is Different’: Graffiting Masterpieces with Immersive Projections at the National Gallery, London

Smriti Malhotra Nalini Malini, a leading video artist, exhibits an immersive show at the National Gallery in London called “My Reality is Different”. In the dark room at the National Gallery, the projections are visceral responses to classical paintings that too hang in the gallery ranging from Renaissance to Romanticism. The projections depict paintings of

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Controversy Surrounding Roy Lichtenstein’s Art Appropriation

Smriti Malhotra  The new documentary “WHAAM! BLAM! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation” alleges that hundreds of Roy Lichtenstein’s pieces of work were traced back to other artists, specifically comic strip artists. “It’s called stealing” stated Hy Eisman, a 96-year-old comic strip artist whose artwork has been reproduced by Lichtenstein. He is shown venting

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Learning, Absorbing and Redefining: The Life and Influences of Ben Nicholson

Vaishnavi Srivastava 10th April, ON THIS DAY “The kind of painting which I find exciting is not necessarily representational or non-representational, but it is musical and architectural” — Ben Nicholson Ben Nicholson, the prominent figure of the abstract and Cubist movement, was far from an artistic elitist who created for the bourgeoisie. Nicholson individually deemed

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