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Linocut Workshop with Renowned Visual Artist Ananda Moy Banerji

Tsuktiben Jamir Museo Camera and The Chaibrary are joining hands to organize a 4-day printmaking course under the mentorship of renowned visual artist Ananda Moy Banerji. This cooperative project, which will be hosted from 1st– 4th June 2023 seeks to engage individuals in learning the versatile technique of linocut printing. Founded in 2009, Museo Camera […]

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Unveiling the Plans for a New KNMA at Delhi and Venice

Tsuktiben Jamir Established in 2010, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is India’s first modern and contemporary art museum, based in New Delhi. The KNMA is a non-profit and non-commercial organisation that strives to demonstrate the dynamic link between art and culture through its exhibits, educational exhibits, publications, and public programmes. The Kiran Nadar Museum

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The Lost Time Capsule of Queen Victoria: The Historic Beginnings of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences

Vaishnavi Srivastava 20th May 2023. ON THIS DAY   On this Day, May 20, 1867, an important event in the history of the Royal Albert Hall took place as Queen Victoria personally laid the foundation stone for the building. The ceremony took place in a large marquee that was built especially for the event and

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“Irreplaceable” Artefacts Stolen from a UK Museum: Police Looking for Thieves.

A SUMMARY OF THE MOST EXCITING ART NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE While we focus on Indian art, we can’t obviously function in a vacuum. It’s a small world and everything is connected, especially on the web. So, let’s train our spotlight across the world map to see what’s going on — from art trends

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The Disturbing Beauty of Midsommar: Art and Foreshadowing.

Vaishnavi Srivastava Warning: movie spoilers, gore and nude imagery. Over the years post its release back in 2019, Midsommar -the beautifully grotesque horror by the Hereditary-famed director Ari Aster has certainly made its rounds in conversations amongst the “cinephile” circles for the movie’s out-of the-ordinary imagery and visuals which might be a little too, well,

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How to Be an Artist? Find Out What Renowned Art Critic Jerry Saltz Has to Say

Iftikar Ahmed Being an artist is a journey filled with creativity, challenges, and personal growth. Jerry Saltz offers valuable insights on how to navigate this path to artistic fulfilment. This essay explores Saltz’s perspective, highlighting key points for aspiring artists. From embracing experimentation and practising regularly to seeking inspiration and embracing failure, we delve into

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Famous Art Critic Jerry Saltz’s Ideas of Art You Should Know About

Krispin Joseph PX Most entries here (in ‘Art is Life’, a book by Jerry Saltz) are hosannas for established luminaries and tributes to late, great legends. Saltz sings the praises of Kara Walker and Robert Gober; he mourns the losses of Chris Burden and Louise Bourgeois; he celebrates the lives of Dorothea Tanning and Beauford

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Museums, Sustainability and Wellbeing: International Museum Day 2023.

Vaishnavi Srivastava Be it art, a source of historicity, or a place of leisure, museums sure have a way to cater to every audience, regardless of their age in order to showcase a world of cultures in the most insightful possible way. They tell stories of past and present events and display a horizon of

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Echoes of Our Past: Partition Museum to Open Soon in Dara Shikoh Library 

Smriti Malhotra  A museum houses collections, objects telling stories and narratives flowing from one gallery to another, contextualising the experience for their viewers. However, the Partition Museum shall be a different experience, this will signify not just documentation but also memory and they will be marred with many emotions, ones of pain, longing and disparity. 

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