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Jaigarh Heritage Festival 2025 to Celebrate Indian Culture at Historic Jaipur Fort

The historic Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur will host the Jaigarh Heritage Festival from December 5-7, 2025. Presented by Vedanta and produced by Teamwork Arts in partnership with Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, the three-day festival will showcase India’s cultural heritage through classical and folk performances, contemporary concerts, heritage walks, artisan showcases, and regional cuisine. […]

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Indigenous Gond Art at India Habitat Centre Exhibition

Indian Arts Corner will present “Indigenous Gond Visions,” a solo exhibition featuring works by Gond artist Kaushal Prasad Tekam, from October 28-31, 2025 at the Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. The exhibition, curated by Jas Karan Gupta, showcases Tekam’s intricate paintings that explore the relationship between humans, animals, and the

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Kalakriti Art Gallery to Showcase Four Artists at India Art Fair’s First Hyderabad Edition

Kalakriti Art Gallery will participate in IAF EDI+IONS, India Art Fair’s inaugural showcase in Hyderabad, taking place November 1-2, 2025 at RMZ The Loft. The gallery is one of three Hyderabad-based galleries selected for the event, which marks India Art Fair’s expansion beyond its traditional Delhi venue. IAF EDI+IONS is a new initiative designed to

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Sahil Arora Curates Paris Exhibition, Featuring Indian and Pakistani Artists

An exhibition bringing together emerging artists from India and Pakistan is set to open at the Monnaie de Paris on October 21, running through October 26, 2025. Titled “We Were Always Neighbours,” the presentation challenges the political boundaries that have defined South Asia since partition. Curated by Sahil Arora, Gallery Director of Method, the exhibition

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Frieze Art Fair 2025: A Global Contemporary Art Convergence in London

Frieze London 2025 returns to Regent’s Park with renewed international ambition, positioning itself as one of the most globally representative editions in the fair’s 23-year history. Running from October 15-19, 2025, alongside its historical counterpart Frieze Masters, this year’s edition unites 168 galleries from 43 countries under the iconic white tents, reflecting an art world increasingly focused

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Delhi Art Weekend 2025 Enters Final Days of 10-Day Cultural Programme

The Delhi Art Weekend, currently underway across multiple venues in the capital, is approaching its conclusion on October 12, 2025. The 10-day arts festival, which began on October 3, has been presenting exhibitions, performances, panel discussions, and workshops throughout the city. Organized by Svasa Life, a luxury lifestyle publication, and Usual Suspects, a contemporary art

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Jaya Ganguly Retrospective 2025: Four Decades of Radical Art and Defiance

Art Magnum and CIMA (Centre of International Modern Art) present a comprehensive retrospective of renowned Indian artist Jaya Ganguly, spanning over four decades of revolutionary artistic expression. The exhibition, titled “A Retrospective 1982–2025,” has opened on October 7, 2025, at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. Exhibition Highlights Curated by Rakhi Sarkar, Director of

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SOUL – The Song of Beauty and Eternity: A Textile Meditation at Hutheesing Visual Art Centre

As part of Ahmedabad Cultural Week, the Hutheesing Visual Art Centre presents SOUL – The Song of Beauty and Eternity, a textile installation conceptualised and curated by Niharika Shah. The exhibition brings together artists Prof. Amar Dutta and Barsha Dutta in a father–daughter collaboration that embodies reflection, memory, and rediscovery through textile art. The project was envisioned as a contemplative

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How Trade Protectionism Affects the Art Market

Few know about David Ricardo’s 1817 theory of comparative advantage, which explained why trading between countries benefits everyone involved. Over the past 200 years, while the global population grew five times larger, average income per person increased more than eight times—15 times faster than in the previous 800 years. Simply put: trade creates wealth. Trump’s

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