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Art Market Affects TJ Boulting Gallery; Closes Down After 13 Years

TJ Boulting Gallery in London Shuts Down The TJ Boulting Gallery in Fitzrovia London, renowned for displaying women photographers is shutting down operations after 13 years. In a report by The Art Newspaper, co-founder Hannah Watson said that the art market downturn has “certainly been a factor” in deciding to close the gallery. She adds, […]

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Anant Art Gallery brings Aisha Khalid to Art Basel Hong Kong 2025

Anant Art Gallery from India presents one of its skilled Artists at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2025 Anant Art Gallery from India, is excited to present the works of Aisha Khalid at the Insights Sector of Art Basel Hong Kong 2025. Exploring duality within unity with her precise, intricate compositions. Khalid innovates traditional techniques;

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Pravi – A Conscious Approach to Design with Shivangi and Saloni

Pravi, derived from the word meaning mindfulness, is more than just a furniture brand—it is a philosophy rooted in conscious living. Founded by Shivangi and Saloni, Pravi embodies a design approach that is thoughtful, sustainable, and deeply connected to craftsmanship. About Pravi.furniture  What started as a shared passion has now evolved into a thriving design

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Between Appearance and Authenticity in Anupa Mehta’s Voir Dire 

AT ANUPA MEHTA CONTEMPORARY ART, Colaba, Mumbai from March 13 – April 30, 2025  Rooted in an exploration of truth and perception, Voir Dire—a phrase derived from old French, meaning “to speak the truth”—is a legal term that refers to the process of questioning and the uncovering of hidden realities to distinguish between appearance and authenticity.  Curated by Anupa Mehta, a well-known gallerist, curator and author, this exhibition invites viewers

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This Indian Artist Created the World’s Deepest Ocean Art Installation

One of the cubes designed by Lakshmi Mohanbabu Artist

Lakshmi Mohanbabu Makes The World’s Deepest Ocean Art Installation Lakshmi Mohanbabu; an artist of Indian descent from Singapore is now the record holder for the world’s deepest ocean art installation. On 19 March, Singapore and Japan presented three metal cubes designed by Lakshmi. These cubes were put at a depth of 7 km underwater. The

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Confluence of Heaven and Earth in Nikita Bansal’s Yaahvi

Nikita Bansal’s journey in design began in Assam, where indigenous materials like bamboo and cane sparked her creative imagination. Her exceptional talent was recognized early when she received a gold medal from President APJ Abdul Kalam for her academic achievements at NIFT Bangalore, where she specialized in Lifestyle Accessory Design. Bansal is the recipient of

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Why Was George Caleb Bingham Named the Missouri Artist?

Shooting for the Beef (1850)

The Life and Legacy of George Caleb Bingham American painter George Caleb Bingham (1811–1879) is well recognised for his works that portray frontier life along the Missouri River. He was born today, on 20th March. Despite being a Virginian by birth, he lived mainly in Missouri. In George Caleb Bingham’s artwork, commonplace situations like riverboats,

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Anita Dube’s Three Storey House at Vadehra Art Gallery

Anita Dube’s conceptual practice engages deeply with the biopolitical nature of identity, incorporating elements of text, poetry, and symbolism to explore themes of power, memory, history, and resistance. Her work in तिमंजला घर or Three Storey House takes viewers on a thought-provoking journey—from the isolation of the pandemic to an exploration of pleasure, politics, and the

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