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US Withdraws from 66 International Organizations, Including Arts and Culture Bodies

President Donald Trump’s administration announced on Wednesday its withdrawal from 66 international groups, conventions, and treaties, encompassing 31 United Nations-affiliated entities. This action targets organizations deemed contrary to U.S. interests, with several linked to arts, culture, historic preservation, and freedom of expression.​ Key Details of Withdrawal The Presidential Memorandum directs executive departments to cease participation […]

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Grand Egyptian Museum: Befitting Ode to the Greatness of an Ancient Civilization

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza is a new, large-scale archaeological museum dedicated to the material culture of ancient Egypt, designed as the world’s largest museum focused on a single civilization. Located just outside Cairo near the Pyramids of Giza, it is planned as a flagship cultural and tourism hub, integrating galleries, conservation labs,

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Timeless Advice from Master Artists on Making Art

The journey of becoming an artist is an interplay of vision, persistence, and the courage to keep creating, even when the world is not looking or applauding. Across centuries, artists have offered insights shaped by their struggles, triumphs, and inner compulsions. Here, five great masters, Eugène Delacroix, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Vincent van Gogh, and

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Art That Breathes with Nature: The Artists Championing Sustainability

Across India’s creative landscape, artists are reimagining expression through an organic lens—turning to recyclable and natural materials as both medium and message. This growing movement reflects a deeper commitment to sustainability, where art not only tells stories but also responds thoughtfully to environmental responsibility.  As residents of Delhi gasp for air, the urgency to address

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All you Need to Know About AI and Machine Learning in Design

The World of Artificial Intelligence and Mechine Learning Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are two powerful forces reshaping the creative process in design. These are paving the way to conceptualise, create, and innovate new solutions in architecture, graphic design, product development, and more. They are more than just algorithms and data. Today, we’ll

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PM Modi to Inaugurate Exhibition ‘The Light and the Lotus’on Sacred Piprahwa Relics of Budhha

In a landmark moment for India’s cultural and spiritual heritage, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will inaugurate a historic international exposition titled “The Light and the Lotus: Relics of the Awakened One” on January 3, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at the Rai Pithora Cultural Complex in New Delhi. Organized by the Ministry of Culture, the exposition celebrates

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Reclaiming the Body as Archive: Saviya Lopes’s “You, Me and Them: A Body That I Used to Know”

At Art and Charlie gallery, Saviya Lopes presents an ambitious solo exhibition that transforms intimate histories into monumental interrogations of memory, labour, and resistance. “You, Me and Them: A Body That I Used to Know,” running through January 2, 2026, stages the body not as a singular, bounded entity but as a living archive, a

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Reflecting, constructing and forging ahead: Satyakam Saha’s Artistic Practice

Satyakam Saha’s recently concluded solo at Bikaner House brings together two decades of artistic practice, in his first solo show  While looking at an artwork we often do not see what went on behind the scenes to construct it. Constructs explored how ‘images and ideas are formed, dismantled and reassembled across mediums.’ Held at Bikaner

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The Indian Cultural Congress 2025 in Kochi Unites Art, Dissent and Diversity

The Indian Cultural Congress 2025 in Kochi was held as a national gathering of artists, writers, scholars and performers, foregrounding pluralism, dialogue and resistance to cultural homogenisation. Over three days from December 20 to 22, the city was turned into a dense network of seminars, performances and exhibitions spread across multiple venues in Ernakulam.​ Event

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ASI to Begin Rock Art Investigation in Sambalpur and Angul from December 27

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) will launch a detailed investigation into prehistoric rock art sites in Odisha’s Sambalpur and Angul districts starting December 27. The study aims to document, preserve, and analyze ancient rock engravings and paintings believed to date back to the prehistoric and early historic periods. According to officials, the ASI’s Bhubaneswar

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