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KNMA Gears up for Two Solo Exhibitions – ‘Magic in the Square’ and ‘If We Knew the Point’

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), proudly presents two distinct artistic practices with pronounced styles and rich imagery, in the works of artists Amitava and Mohan Samant. The two exhibitions will stand independently while conversing with each other through cursors of art-making and ingenious journeys of the two artists. The practices of Mohan Samant (1924 […]

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From Embers to Echoes: Exploring Coal Mining and Urban Transformation at Gallery Exhibit 320

Manan Shah In the Post nationalisation era, the emergence and establishment of capitalisation has had a significant impact on the country. As regions became more flexible with their trading and commerce policies, they neglected the condition of labourers for a very long time. While we have turned attention to the issue that directly affects us,

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‘Expanded Disciplinarity, Chapter I: Constructing Painterly Relations’ at Art Centrix

Art Centrix Space announced an exhibition, ‘Expanded Disciplinarity, Chapter I: Constructing Painterly Relations,‘ which marks the inaugural exhibition of the Art Centrix Grants. This first edition, the Art Centrix Painting Grant 2024, conceived by Sibdas Sengupta, focuses on painterly constructs. This exhibition will showcase works from ten shortlisted artists exploring diverse painting-based methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches, including Anavi Mullick

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Serendipity Arts Foundation’s ‘Out and About’ Initiative Brings Festival Experiences to the Doorsteps of Old Age Homes, Community Centres Across Goa

Serendipity Arts Foundation is bringing flavours of the annual interdisciplinary festival – Serendipity Arts Festival – to the local Goan community with its flagship outreach initiative ‘Out and About’.  They are taking performances, workshops and plays to old Goan homes, community centres across Goa, government schools, old age homes, and orphanages. Divided into two phases,

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Dr Sushma Mahajan’s ‘This Beautiful World’ Brings Landscapes, Temples, and the Natural World to Life

‘This Beautiful World’ is an upcoming art show at the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi by Dr Sushma Mahajan. The show is curated by Art Historian and Consultant Author Dr. Alka Pande. The four-day art show runs from August 2-5, 2024. The remarkable exhibit features 40 exquisite watercolour paintings that bring out

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“Destination India: Foreign Artists in India 1857–1947” at DAG Gallery

The exhibition “Destination India: Foreign Artists in India 1857–1947” at DAG Gallery provides a unique glimpse into how foreign artists captured the essence of India during a transformative period in its history. Spanning from 1857 to 1947, the exhibition showcases a diverse collection of works by artists from around the world, including Germany, Austria, France,

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Shadows:One Yet Separate: Mithu Sen’s Poetic Exhibition at The Museum Lapidarium, Novigrad

Novigrad, Croatia – The Museum Lapidarium in Novigrad is currently showcasing an intriguing exhibition by Mithu Sen titled Shadows: One Yet Separate (Sjene. Jedno ali odvojeno), curated by Jerica Ziheri. The exhibition draws inspiration from the prose poem “Sjena (Shadow)” by the renowned Croatian poet A. G. Matoš, delving into the themes of lingual politics

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Ujjal Dey Dissects the Intersection of Matriarchal Labor in ‘Dawn to Dusk’

Ujjal Dey has brought his masterpieces to Emami Art in a solo exhibition titled, Dawn to Dusk: A Silent Symphony. Dey explores the mundanity of culinary spaces and matriarchal role dynamics amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The contemporary textile artist showcases common implements and culinary moulds as blocks to punctuate the conceptual

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Emami Art presents a Solo Exhibition of Ali Akbar P N’s recent artworks

Born in Kerala and based in Vadodara, Ali Akbar is a contemporary artist whose thematic preoccupations traverse the delicate terrain of memory, identity, local and global historical narratives, and the socio-political undercurrents pervading contemporary politics of the subcontinent.  He was selected by an eminent jury for the first award at the annual all-India open call awards

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Bucolic Crescents Lend Its Escapist Fantasy to Bholanath Rudra’s ‘Pensive Moons’

Emami Art opens its doors for Bholanath Rudra’s ‘Pensive Moons.’ The exhibition showcases his most recent large-scale watercolours. It offers a purview of nocturnal forests, bordering between reality and imagination. His is an almost romantic exploration of forest scapes bathed in moonlight that also dwells upon issues such as the abuse of natural resources and

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