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Exhibitions

Blue is a Metaphor for Everything that Exists

A new exhibition began at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida, focusing on everything that could be defined in Prussian Blue. Prussian Blue could be connected to different things, including divinity, cosmology, science, mathematics, etc. The exhibition features pieces by 19 artists dedicated to exploring the colour blue in unique and captivating ways. Each artwork

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Search For Identity in Objects at “Things are Vanishing Before Us”

In our everyday lives, we usually don’t consider the stories that are connected to the things around us. We don’t value our connection with objects, and as we rely more on digital technology, we don’t appreciate the experience of touching and interacting with physical things. It is necessary for us to think about and realize

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Trouvaille: Reflection of True Identity at Art Konsult Gallery

  A new art show called “Trouvaille” started on the 15th, mainly about understanding oneself better. The ultimate aim is for us to discover our true selves; the artists accomplished this uniquely. They use different ways to evaluate their true and honest self that guides their life in the real world. So, in this exhibition, the

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Celebration of Positive Parenting at Baatein, Sneh and Khel

On Friday, a collection of photographs capturing instances of nurturing caregivers was exhibited at the Lokyata Art Gallery in Hauz Khas. The show was called “Baatein, Sneh and Khel.” The presentation was a collaborative effort by the Dost Foundation and the Ekstep Foundation.  Several distinct family types in Uttrakhand were examined, including families from rural areas, urban areas,

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Rooftop Presents “Indiyart”: A Celebration of India’s Diverse Traditional Art Forms

Introduction Rooftop, India’s leading online learning platform for live art workshops and professionally curated art courses is set to take art enthusiasts on a journey through India’s rich cultural landscape with its inaugural exhibition, “Indiyart.” This exceptional showcase will bring together nine renowned traditional Indian art forms, each telling a unique story and reflecting the

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Rakhee Shenoy’s Unique Mixed Media Art Exhibition Presented by Artisera Transforms Everyday Objects into Visual Delights

An artist must possess Nature. He must identify himself with her rhythm, through efforts that will prepare the mastery which will later enable him to express himself in his own language – Henri Matisse When everyday objects are repurposed and converted into art pieces, they gain a new life in Rakhee Shenoy’s art, which was

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An Allegorical Reflection of Self in Vijay Kumar’s Transformation Manifested.

Gallery 1000A opened a new exhibition called, “Transformation Manifested” in which the artist’s work brings out the innermost desires of day-to-day life. Vijay’s work reflects upon the journey of self along with the time and offers a metaphorical representation of a female personality with several flora and fauna engaged in each other presenting different narratives

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(En)closed With Voices of South Asia, Resonating Visual Idioms

Delhi Contemporary Art Week displays the new voices from, in a broader sense, the Global South as a territorial and political identity, resonating with the socio-economic contrasts and backdrops. In a canvas or mixed medium, from a minimalistic point of view, artists bring pristine ideas and perspectives, a playful abundance of disciplined mediums, or even

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Symbolic Ways of Reflecting Self

Gallery Threshold organized an exhibition called “Reflecting the Self.” It displays artworks by several artists, such as Achia Anzi, Anju Dodiya, Anupam Sud, Atul Dodiya, G. R. Iranna, Gulam Mohammed Sheikh, K. G. Subramanyan, Manjunath Kamath, Paramjit Singh, V. Ramesh, Sudhir Patwardhan, and Shobha Broota. The works highly concentrated on the portrayal of self in

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