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Tuesday Talks| Ep- 05 | Insight Into the World of Comics in India | Bakarmax

Join us for ‘Tuesday Talks,’ an engaging online talk show hosted by the editor of Abir Pothi, where art enthusiasts, artists, curators, and art educators come together to discuss and explore the captivating world of art. Dive deep into thought-provoking conversations, gain insights from experts, and discover new perspectives on the diverse realms of art. […]

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Google Doodle Celebrates the 93rd Birthday of Polish Sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz

Pratiksha Shome  Yesterday was the artist Magdalena Abakanowicz‘s 93rd birthday. Google sent the artist a “doodle” in honour of her birthday, an image that appears in the search browser’s place of the company’s name. Several of Abakanowicz’s well-known pieces are included in the picture, including pieces from her bigger series like “Abakans” (1970–78) and “Agora”

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Kaleidoscopic World of Khes: Rich Textile Tradition of Punjab

Smriti Malhotra  Within the vibrant and patterned tapestry of Punjab’s cultural heritage, lies a multifaceted textile tradition called Khes weaving. For years, women of the state have been weaving beautiful khes creations to be taken away with them to their future homes once they are married. The khes can be used as a quilt, as

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Photograph or Painting? Hyper realism Blurs them Both in Koo Kang Style

Krispin Joseph PX Hyperrealistic Art is always a fascinating topic; photography is almost forever changing Art’s history. Now, photorealism is operated in identical depth to express the artistic skill on the top of photography. By definition, hyperreality is the view that the fact is lost in representation, replaced by copies in its image. Hyperrealistic artists

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Monkeys, Flowers, Zodiac: The Very Long Creative Journey of Huang Yongyu

Pratiksha Shome Chinese artist Huang Yongyu, who was well-known for his jovial ink drawings of animals and flowers, passed away at the age of 98. According to his last desires, no memorial or funeral services were planned when he passed away on June 13 from an undisclosed illness, according to his family. The self-taught artist

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Mysterious Resemblance to iPhone in Centuries-Old Paintings Sparks Time Travel Speculations

Aditya Sisodia The discovery of an object bearing a striking resemblance to Apple’s iPhone in a 350-year-old painting titled ‘Man Handing a Letter to a Woman in the Entrance Hall‘ by Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch has sparked widespread curiosity about the existence of time travel. This enigmatic artwork depicts a domestic scene set against

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