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Celebrate Friendship Day with Art, Stories of Artists’ and Friends

2 Aug’23, ON THIS DAY Today is world friendship day. We create many days in modern times to remember forgotten days and moments. Fathers and mothers Day, and for lovers, Valentine’s Day, and many other days for many reasons, indicating we are ignoring many things without a particular day for ‘celebration’. Friendship is human nature; […]

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The Artistic Revolution of Banksy: Bridging the Gap Between Street Art and Fine Art

Introduction Most societies have long held a view that graffiti and street art are forms of vandalism, associated with rebellious teenagers and criminals, characterised by spray-paint defacement. On the other end of the spectrum, “fine art” traditionally includes 17th-century paintings and sculptures that are traded within elite auction halls. These two forms of art—street and

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Exploring the Vision of Qatar Museums Chair in “The Guardians of Art: Conversations with Major Collectors”

Introduction A new publication, “The Guardians of Art: Conversations with Major Collectors,” authored by collector Dani Levinas, offers a captivating glimpse into the realm of art collecting through rare insights shared by Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the distinguished chair of Qatar Museums. This unprecedented interview delves into Al-Mayassa’s perspectives on art,

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Unveiling Hidden Dimensions: Infrared Discovery Sheds Light on René Magritte’s Artistic Mysteries

Exploring René Magritte’s Enigmatic Underpainting A Fascinating Discovery Researchers at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (RMFAB) in Brussels have made a captivating discovery—an underpainting within a René Magritte artwork that may depict his beloved wife and muse, Georgette. This intriguing revelation sheds new light on the renowned surrealist artist’s creative process and

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Servants of God, the Wife of the Whole Town; Visual Narratives of Devadasi

In 1789, a famous British landscape artist, Thomas Daniell, visited the affluent city of Varanasi with his nephew William Daniell. Amazed by the marvel of the temple architecture of the town, he painted the famous image ‘Hindu Temples at Brindavan’ in 1797. Daniell’s painting does not try to capture the contemporary life of the country’s

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A Journey of Consciousness: Seema Kohli’s “Cut from the Same Cloth” Exhibition Explores Beauty, Spirituality, and Interconnectedness

The much-anticipated exhibition, “Cut from the Same Cloth,” by renowned visual artist Seema Kohli, finally opened at Bikaner House on Friday, captivating art enthusiasts with its intriguing exploration of the female form through the exquisite medium of embroidery. Featuring an impressive collection of 15 artworks, each carefully crafted with silk and cotton threads, beads, and

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Embracing Resilience: Floating Architecture Offers Sustainable Solutions for Rising Seas and Climate Challenges

The Reality of Climate Change As we confront the urgency of the climate crisis, the impact of rising sea levels cannot be ignored. Coastal communities, home to around 900 million people, face the acute threat of disappearing due to increasing flood risks. Instead of relying solely on traditional methods like seawalls, some architects are pioneering

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Kavita Singh: Voice of Indian Art, Resilience of Opinion

Throughout history, as art objects have circulated globally, they have usually flowed toward money or political power. Increasingly, today, we hear calls to reverse this flow – to send stolen objects or the spoils of war and colonial domination back to their ‘home’. Most of these appeals’ speak truth to power, as it were, asking

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11 Famous Banksy Artworks You Should Definetly Know About

Enigmatic street artist Banksy has captivated the world with his provocative and politically charged art. From iconic paintings like “Girl with a Balloon” and “The Flower Thrower” to bold and self-destructive masterpieces like “Love in the Bin,” Banksy’s creations have become protest, peace and a symbol of social expression through stencils and murals he relies

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