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Art, Artists, Business and Entrepreneur. How Everything is Connected? (Part-3)

Welcome to Samvaad, where art meets conversation, and inspiration knows no bounds. Here we engage in insightful conversations with eminent personalities from the art fraternity. Through Samvaad, Abir Pothi aims to create a platform for thought-provoking discussions, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the creative processes, inspirations, and experiences of these creative individuals. From […]

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Surat’s Art Renaissance: A Journey from Textiles to Cultural Transformation (Part-1)

Welcome to Samvaad, where art meets conversation, and inspiration knows no bounds. Here we engage in insightful conversations with eminent personalities from the art fraternity. Through Samvaad, Abir Pothi aims to create a platform for thought-provoking discussions, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the creative processes, inspirations, and experiences of these creative individuals. From

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Look But Don’t Touch: Hyper Realistic Drawing Ideas You Need To Attempt

Art isn’t simply about drawing. It must convey emotions, stories, and a journey. One may do it via myriad techniques, supported by different movements, abstract expressionism, neoclassicism, and more. One movement which has proliferated into the 21st century is hyperrealism. Hyperrealism aims at creating extremely realistic artworks, often to the point of resembling high-resolution photographs

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Queensland’s Brisbane Portrait Prize Faces Backlash for Allowing AI-Created Artworks

Queensland’s prestigious Brisbane Portrait Prize (BPP) is stirring controversy as it opens its doors to artworks created, in whole or in part, by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This marks a significant departure from the competition’s previous guidelines, raising questions about the role of AI in traditional art spaces. Art World Reacts: “A Slippery Slope” The

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Zahra Yazdani’s Scripted Selves: Sutures of Signs and Symbols

The first solo exhibition in India by Tehran-based visual artist Zahra Yazdani, Scripted Selves: Sutures of Signs and Symbols at Latitude 28 gallery in Delhi, charts the emotional breadth of the human body. Yazdani transformed the two spaces into settings for her latest artwork, inviting artists to pose for her camera. Her photography demonstrates Yazdani’s

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Marc Jacobs’ 40th Anniversary Campaign Showcases Cindy Sherman’s Transformative Artistry Alongside Music Luminaries

In a nod to four decades of iconic fashion, Marc Jacobs has unveiled its Spring/Summer 2024 campaign, featuring a stellar cast of friends and collaborators. German photographer Juergen Teller captured the essence of the campaign with a series of lo-fi shots, positioning each subject solo on the streets in front of Marc Jacobs’ headquarters in

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Third Edition of Art of India Exhibition Introduces Stunning Weaving of Tradition, Transition, and Modernity in New Delhi

The highly anticipated third edition of the Art of India exhibition is set to captivate art enthusiasts in the national capital, commencing on January 28 at the India Habitat Centre (IHC). Under the theme “Tradition, Transition, Modernity,” the eight-day exhibition, curated by esteemed art critic Alka Pande, promises to be a celebration of India’s diverse

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Silent Whispers of Nature in Ved Nayar’s Works

A new exhibition called “You Will Come Across This Face One Day” began recently at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, where the highly critical voices of the unheard cosmos are decoratively presented. There is serene texture and extremely well-woven narrative in Nayar’s extravagant series of works that delves deeper into the matter of nature and the

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Beyond the Mainstream: Discovering the Best Emerging Art Exhibitions of January 2024

As the vibrant fabric of Indian art continues to evolve, contemporary artists are pushing limits, rethinking aesthetics, and providing new viewpoints on it. Galleries throughout India’s diverse geography are preparing to showcase the latest masterpieces in a series of organised art events in the new year that promise to draw spectators and provoke conversations. These

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