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Harvard Art Museum: All You Need to Know BEFORE Visit!

The Harvard Art Museum is a beacon of artistic inquiry and cultural legacy in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This institution, which is well-known for its extensive collections covering many eras and civilizations, provides visitors with an insightful tour through the realm of art. Every exhibit showcases diverse human artistic expression, from historical sculptures to modern masterworks. Beyond […]

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“Exhibition Texts Confuse the Audience”, Says Experimental Artist Jayesh Sachdev

Jayesh Sachdev is a painter, sculptor, designer, creative entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and Design Educator. Jayesh is also the founder of the Multi-award-winning label Quirk Box, and Branding Agency Quirk Box Design Studio. Jayesh holds the National Record for having painted India’s largest concept artwork and continues to practice as an internationally exhibited artist. In an

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What Makes Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Most Comprehensive Art Museum in the World?

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) stands as one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore a vast array of artworks spanning centuries and continents. As you plan your visit, delve into the rich tapestry of exhibits that make the Boston Museum of Fine Arts

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The Asian Art Affair: Museums of Asian Art and History in the USA

Asian art museums in the US are vital to the nation’s artistic and cultural environment. These organisations are essential to preserving, presenting, and interpreting Asia’s rich artistic traditions, spanning a wide geographic area that includes East, South, Southeast, and Central Asia. Asian art museums are essential venues for cross-cultural dialogue and comprehension. These museums offer

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KNMA, Noida Astounds Through A Panoply of Artworks by 24 Artists in ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space and Spectre’

Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida presents ‘Mirror/Maze: Echoes of Song, Space, and Spectre’ in the Noida space. With an overwhelming reception from viewers in Saket, New Delhi the life of the exhibition is being extended and expanded with the inclusion of additional works. Bringing together works of 24 artists from KNMA’s diverse collection the

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A Dive into “Beautiful: Black & White” Artistic Domain

“Drawing is a way of coming upon the connection between things, just like metaphor in poetry reconnects what has become separated.”- John Berger ‘My Lily Pond’ –an art hub in Bangalore became a cosy place for twenty five artists and their fifty works in the Art exhibition ‘Beautiful Black & White’ – welcoming, inclusive and

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Abstract Memory: An Exhibition Entering SK Sahni’s Artwork and Seven Other Intergenerational Artists and Practices at the IIC This June

It is an ongoing argument that some of the best art is born of adversity—where growing old is often seen as one of the unavoidable adversities faced by the human species. Yet some of the best work has come from the great Masters when they were in their 60s, 70s and sometimes even their 80s.

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Navigating Earthquake Architecture’s Past, Present, and Future

Introduction In areas where earthquakes are common, the idea of earthquake architecture—which aims to reduce seismic hazards and guarantee structural stability during earthquakes—is extremely important. Buildings that can withstand earthquakes are essential for maintaining economic stability, preventing casualties, and preserving cultural heritage. These structures lessen the fatal toll and lessen the catastrophic effect on populations

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AstaGuru Showcases The Evolution of Indian Art With Two Auctions – ‘Stroke And Structure’ and ‘Visionaries’

After the outstanding success of the milestone 100th auction and ‘The Exceptionals’ Jewellery, Silver and Timepieces auction, AstaGuru is set to host two consecutive auctions dedicated to Modern & Contemporary Indian art. The Modern Indian Art Auction titled ‘Stroke & Structure’ is scheduled to be held on June 20-21, 2024 and will showcase a wide

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