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“In The Small, Infinite”: A Group Show at Method Kala Ghoda and Method Bandra

Method presents “In The Small, Infinite”, a group show of small works, that captures the movement of artists turning their attention to the petite. Art analysts have identified a pattern emerging: collectors and artists alike are turning their attention to the petite. Intimate pieces are increasingly sought after, not just for their accessibility, but for […]

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Printmaking Practices: Tradition, Techniques and Evolution

Printmaking as an Art Practice Printmaking is a distinctive art form that merges technical precision with creative expression, offering artists a medium through which lines, textures, and compositions are transformed in ways that are uniquely their own. Unlike photographic reproductions or digital prints, traditional printmaking involves hand-processed techniques. Historically, the drive behind early printmaking was

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Designing with Heart: Ariane’s Craft Led, Conscious Practice

Ariane Thakore Ginwala, This and That Ariane Thakore Ginwala has been practicing as an Interior Architect since 1997. Based in Ahmedabad, her work spans across India, encompassing a wide range of projects. She holds a degree in Interior Architecture from the Kent Institute of Art and Design and a Master’s degree in Economics from Gokhale

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NAMMA ART BENGALURU- A unique experience of rich artistic spectrum

“Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.”-Oscar Wilde The first ever five days National Art Fair- ‘Namma Art Bengaluru: Vishva Kala Sangama’ was organized by Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath from 28th May-1 st June, 2025 in Bangalore. Events like this are not just about coexistence but about dynamic exchange and

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Mathematical Aesthetics in Graphic Art: Celebrating Escher’s Legacy

Maurits Cornelis Escher, Graphic Artist On his birthday, we remember Maurits Cornelis Escher, the Dutch graphic artist whose mind bending works continue to fascinate and inspire. Best known for his intricate woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints, Escher seamlessly blended art with mathematics and scientific concepts, Escher explored themes of infinity, symmetry, and spatial logic, often visualizing

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Kerala University unearths a 5,300-year-old ancient settlement in Gujarat

aerial view of excavation site in lakahpar village

Archaeologists from the University of Kerala have unearthed a 5,300-year-old settlement near Lakhapar village in Western Kachchh, Gujarat. The excavation revealed an early Harappan habitation site, located near the now quiet Gandhi River, once a perennial water source, spanning nearly three hectares on either side of the Gaduli-Lakhapar Road. The excavators found well-planned structural remains

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Tourist breaks $50,000 Van Gogh Swarovski Crystals Chair at Italian Museum

In April, a couple of Tourists visiting Palazzo Maffei in Verona, Italy, destroyed an art piece by attempting to sit on it to take a picture. The Art installation valued at $50K, known as the ‘Van Gogh’ Chair, was built by the Italian artist Nicola Bolla and is bejewelled with thousands of shimmering Swarovski crystals

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