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‘CALL FOR INTEREST’ by The Raza Foundation for Art Writers

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The Raza Foundation Invites Young Art Historians and Writers to Colloquium on Modern Indian Art In an exciting initiative to bridge generations through critical engagement with art, the Raza Foundation has announced a two-day colloquium, also called a seminar, dedicated to the lives and legacies of seven towering figures of modern Indian art. The event […]

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Frieze Sold to Ari Emanuel in $200 Million Deal Ahead of New York Art Week

A New Chapter for the World’s Leading Contemporary Art Fair In a major shake-up of the global art world, Frieze, the powerhouse behind some of the world’s most prestigious art fairs and its namesake magazine, has been sold to a new events and experiences company founded by Ari Emanuel, the Hollywood mogul and former CEO

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Ritika Aurora’s Debut Solo Exhibition Celebrates Women and Nature

Through evocative pieces Ritika Aurora brings themes of femininity and nature’s transformative power to Bikaner House, New Delhi Ritika Aurora, an accomplished artist and mentor at the Milan Art Institute USA, presents her debut solo exhibition ‘A Force of Nature’. Curated by Georgina Maddox, this evocative showcase at Kalamkaar Gallery blends figurative and semi-abstract styles

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King Charles III’s India-Inspired Art to Debut at Buckingham Palace

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King Charles III’s Travel Art From Jodhpur’s Lake Palace Will Be Showcased in the UK Bal Samand Lake Palace in Jodhpur is planning a special exhibition at Buckingham Palace. It will honour King Charles III’s international travels and will open in July. Entitled ‘The King’s Tour Artists,’ the exhibition will feature over 70 items from

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Behind the Creative Mind of ‘Stree’, Akshita Hans and Story of Spaces

A true powerhouse of talent, Architect Akshita Hans, has made a name for herself in the design world with her company, ‘Story of Spaces,’ located in Delhi. Her path to this success is truly interesting, as she initially spent seven years in Mumbai designing sets for Bollywood movies, which she credits for her entrepreneurial leap.

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Beyond Myth & Metaphor: Shabir Hussain Santosh’s Solo Exhibition at Sanchit Art

Sanchit Art presents an evocative solo exhibition by acclaimed artist Shabir Hussain Santosh, titled Beyond Myth & Metaphor. The show explores the artist’s deeply symbolic and spiritual visual language, blurring boundaries between myth, memory, and metaphor. The exhibition is accompanied by a curatorial essay by Archana Khare Ghose, offering deeper insights into the artist’s practice.

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Vadehra Art Gallery Responds to Anita Dube’s Appropriation of Aamir Aziz’s Work

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Aamir Aziz v/s Anita Dube: A Case of Copyright Aamir Aziz, a 35-year-old poet from Delhi, has accused internationally renowned artist Anita Dube of utilising his well-known protest poem ‘Sab Yaad Rakha Jayega‘ without his permission, proper attribution, or payment. An alumnus of Jamia Millia Islamia, he referred to the act as “cultural extraction and

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Sotheby’s Hong Kong Just Sold a 700-Year-Old Handscroll for $32 Million

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An Ancient Chinese Scroll Was the Star of Sotheby’s Hong Kong’s Recent Auction The recent Sotheby’s Hong Kong will go down in history! Why, you ask? It is because a rare, 700-year-old scroll by famous calligrapher Rao Jie sold for over $32 million following a 95-minute heated bidding war. The presale estimates suggested that the

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