Abirpothi

Search Results for: art and war

Bengaluru Nouveauism: Lines, Layers and Aesthetic Pulse

‘Bengaluru Nouveauism: An aspect of looking into art through contemporary consciousness’-a presentation of Studio Kalavistaara- unfolds as a quiet yet enthralling confluence of five artists; each rooted in a distinctly different genre, yet bound by a shared urge to articulate their personal visual language. The exhibition does not seek to homogenize their voices; instead, it […]

Bengaluru Nouveauism: Lines, Layers and Aesthetic Pulse Read More »

Srilankan Artist Vinoja Tharmalingam at Kochi-Muziris Biennale

Vinoja Tharmalingam

Sri Lanka-based artist Vinoja Tharmalingam presents haunting bunker installations and textile works at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, mapping the trauma of three decades of civil war in northern Sri Lanka. About the Installation At Island Warehouse on Willingdon Island, Kochi, Vinoja Tharmalingam’s immersive installations confront visitors with the raw weight of war-torn survival. Her two interconnected

Srilankan Artist Vinoja Tharmalingam at Kochi-Muziris Biennale Read More »

Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora Unveil River Flows in Delhi

Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora present Threadarte, a captivating exhibition on reclaimed materials and river-inspired themes, now at Art Centrix Space in New Delhi. About Rahul Jain’s Threadarte Exhibition Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora form Threadarte, a duo with over 20 years of work in sustainable art. They turn waste yarns, old textiles, and metal

Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora Unveil River Flows in Delhi Read More »

Inside Historia Denaturalis: Ravi Agarwal and the Rewriting of Denaturalized History 

Ravi Agarwal and the Rewriting of Denaturalized History

Written by Dr. Rahul Dev    Historia Denaturalis is an engaging title for a recent exhibition at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. Curated by Damian Christinger, a Zurich-based independent curator, the show highlights Ravi Agarwal’s extensive body of work on ecological issues in contemporary art, including photojournalism, artistic research, new installation forms, photo performance, and activism. Agarwal

Inside Historia Denaturalis: Ravi Agarwal and the Rewriting of Denaturalized History  Read More »

Pancha-Tattva Explores the Bond Between Maker and Material

Pancha-Tattva Explores the Bond Between Maker and Material

Gallery Kolkata’s debut exhibition in Delhi, Pancha-Tattva: Material Matters – Crafting Art, Architecture and Design, curated by Ankon Mitra, brings together 29 artists, architects, and designers to explore the elemental relationship between maker and material. About the Exhibition Pancha-Tattva: Material Matters – Crafting Art, Architecture and Design in Delhi positions material as both medium and message. Curated

Pancha-Tattva Explores the Bond Between Maker and Material Read More »

“Shadows of Empire”, a New Art Exhibition in Mumbai

Kaushal Parikh

“Shadows of Empire”, a new art exhibition by Jit Chowdhury and Kaushal Parikh in Mumbai, explores Khotachiwadi’s fading colonial heritage through mixed-media narratives. About the Exhibition Opening on March 21 at 47A Khotachiwadi, Shadows of Empire unpacks the layered history of one of Mumbai’s oldest heritage settlements. Through distinct yet complementary approaches, artists Jit Chowdhury and Kaushal

“Shadows of Empire”, a New Art Exhibition in Mumbai Read More »

Kiran Nadar Honored with Global Arts Patronage Award at Hamburger Bahnhof Gala

Kiran Nadar Honored with Global Arts Patronage Award at Hamburger Bahnhof Gala

Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart launched four new annual awards on March 14, 2026, during the benefit gala “A Night in Berlin,” recognizing contributions to contemporary art. Indian collector Kiran Nadar received the Global Arts Patronage Award for her transformative work in South Asia and beyond.​ Award Highlights The debut Hamburger Bahnhof Studio Award,

Kiran Nadar Honored with Global Arts Patronage Award at Hamburger Bahnhof Gala Read More »

Ad