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ANTIMA, Celebrating S.H. Raza’s Last Works at The Raza Foundation 

Ashok Vajpeyi Puts Together a Show of S.H. Raza’s Collected Works  The Raza Foundation invites you to the preview of Antima, an exhibition showcasing Raza’s final works, inaugurated by Prof. G.P. Talwar on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at 6:00 PM at Shridharani Art Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi. Established in 2001 by artist Sayed […]

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Community Fashion Designs at Ministry of Textiles Weave the Future

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Ministry of Textiles Presents Weave The Future Weave The Future is an upcoming initiative by the Ministry of Textiles, which celebrates the new generation of textile artisans, known for weaving innovation with craftsmanship; circling it into fashion. The event is curated by Material Library of India. The textile exhibition is scheduled from February 1 to

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An Abstract Pause, Taking a Closer Look at Abstractionism in India

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An Abstract Pause, by Gallery Art Positive is curated by Georgina Maddox and presented by Anuj Bajaj. The group exhibition features 13 Artists- Alka Jhamb, Avneet Chawla, Anwar, Bose Krishnamachari, Birender Yadav, Chandan Agarwal, Claire Iono, Manish Pushkale, Moksha Kumar, Neeraja Divate Shahanshah Mittal, Shobha Broota, Sujata Bajaj- showcasing their works in Abstractionism. Premiering on

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‘An Abstract Pause’ Taking a Closer Look at Abstractionists in India 

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Gallery Art Positive puts up a group exhibition on abstract art. Gallery Art Positive is proud to present its latest exhibition, An Abstract Pause,  premiering on 31st January 2025, at Lado Sarai as part of the India Art Fair 2025 Parallel Event.The exhibition curated by Georgina Maddox and presented by Anuj Bajaj features 13 Artists-

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Latika Katt – The First Rodin-esque Indian Woman Sculptor of Eminence

Vandana Shukla on Prolific Sculptor Latika Katt I had recorded a long interview with Latika Katt, the celebrated sculptor, for Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi; when she bombarded my mailbox demanding more and more pictures of the late Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, whose sculpture she was commissioned to make by the Tribune Trust; I learnt how

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2nd Edition Sustaina India

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The 2nd edition of Sustaina India is on the rise. This year, Sustaina India sounds off with “With each seed, we sing.’’ It aims to reshape our perception of the elements of daily life, such as food, clothing, and waste. It highlights the importance of community-led initiatives. The exhibition continues: 2-16 February – 11 AM

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Latika Katt: A Pioneer in Indian Sculpture Passes Away at 76.

The Prolific Sculptor Passes On, Leaving Behind A Legacy of Courage and Experimental Methods Born in 1948, Latika Katt was among the few women sculptors who gained international recognition for their work. Along with her bronze piece ‘Makarsankranti Nahan at Dashaswamedh Ghat’ which earned her the Beijing Art Biennale Award in 2010, Latika Katt is

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The Indian Flag Evolution Through Face Paint

A Brief History of Face Painting As Indians when we think of face paintings, several images come to mind, from Kuchipudi dance form to Natyashastra-inspired dramatic facial makeovers. Face paintings are essentially, like any other form of art, a means of self-expression that is common amongst several cultures and traditions. In indigenous cultures, body paints

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How to Make a Realistic Eye Drawing: A Step-By-Step Tutorial

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Drawing Realistic Eyes Tutorial Eyes are often referred to as the “windows to the soul,” making them one of the most captivating features in any portrait. Drawing realistic eyes can seem daunting, but with patience, practice, and proper guidance, you can master the technique. Let’s learn how to draw eyes step by step. This tutorial

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