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Exhibitions

Tales of Fearlessness at Luna Arts

Recently, Luna Arts has launched a captivating new exhibition at the Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, called “Nirbhay”. This exhibition showcases an incredible array of artwork in various mediums, skillfully capturing the essence of life’s most significant aspects. The group exhibition consists of works that vary in terms of their style and the way […]

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A Depiction of Hidden Human Elements at India Habitat Centre

A new group exhibition opened up recently at the Art Gallery of India Habitat Centre. The exhibition showcases a wide variety of artworks that delve into the depths of human nature, present an abstract interpretation of reality, narrate fascinating tales from mythology, display awe-inspiring sculptures, and delve deeper into the diverse narratives of different cultures,

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Forest becomes Inspiration for Wolf’s Meet Me in the Garden

Inspired by Rumi’s Quote: “Somewhere beyond right and wrong there is a garden, I will meet you there” Artist Wolf brought forth the ideation of “Meet Me in the Garden”. The exhibition curated by Srila Chatterjee of Baro Market is on display at Sakshi Gallery Mumbai. The Jaipur-based artist yearns to breathe life into the

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Surreal Portrayal of Reality in “On Wings” by Juul Kraijer

The human mind exhibits great fascination towards various subjects, enabling it to detect objects or occurrences that remain invisible to our visual perception. A great number of people find the human brain incredibly captivating, as it possesses a multitude of incomprehensible secrets. This is something I enjoy about surrealism. By blending practical skills with uninhibited

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Ojas Art Presents ‘Drawing Life’ Exhibition, Celebrating the Timeless Appeal of Warli Art.

On October 3, 2023, New Delhi’s ‘Drawing Life,’ a mesmerising exhibition that honours the ongoing allure of Warli Art, is being presented by Ojas Art, a well-known name in the art world. An extraordinary collection of about 20 works of art is on display in this exceptional exhibition, highlighting the flawless fusion of native heritage

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Meticulous Portrayal of Experience in “A Bend in the River” by Pratul Dash

Everything is visually magnificent and highly detailed in a newly opened exhibition by Latitude 28 called, “A Bend in the River.” River is used as a metaphor for everything that recreates memories of artist Pratul Dash in all his works which is an amalgamation of different narratives that come from his surroundings including the celestial

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A Ringside View of the History in “Delhi Durbar: Empire, Display and the Possession of History”

An exhibition at DAG and a new book give us a ringside view of the historic Delhi Durbars. Curated by noted historians Rana Safvi and Swapna Liddle, DAG also launched a book, Delhi Durbar: Empire, Display and the Possession of History, co-authored by the duo In an important contribution to a facet of Delhi’s rich history, DAG

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Exploration of Lost Spaces at “Tracing the Trails of Migration” by Artist Chippa.

It’s important to look at the changes happening in and around our world, as it becomes an irresistible part of our lives. Contemplating those changes and mulling over them to understand what we actually lost and what we are about to get is certainly necessary. Due to the current pattern of urbanization, deforestation rates have

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The Pablo-m of Picasso: A Review of Hannah Gadsby’s “Its Pablo-matic”

Since the MeToo Movement began, the misogyny of many ‘legends’ has come into focus, especially in the arts—literature, cinema, the visual arts and even comedy. An important question that is being asked, again and again, is whether we can, in fact, separate the art from the artist. The first time I stood in front of

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