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Raki Nikahetiya’s Solo ‘Migrant Memory’ Highlights Cultural Shift in Identity

Kalkariti Art Gallery X Austrian Cultural Forum Kalakriti Art Gallery in collaboration with the Austrian Cultural Forum is set to premier a large-scale solo exhibition by the Austrian Sri Lankan artist Raki Nikahetiya in Hyderabad, with a presentation of textile, embroidery and marble in-lay works on the themes of migration, integration, memory and cultural belonging.  […]

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Vadehra Art Gallery Revives BV Doshi’s Artistry in their Newest Solo Show

Bringing BV Doshi’s Art to the Public Vadehra Art Gallery is currently presenting a solo exhibition of drawings by Balkrishna Doshi, India’s only architect to be awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize, the profession’s highest possible accolade, and an eminent artist in his own right. The exhibition ‘Blueprints of Illusion: Drawings by Balkrishna Doshi,’ opened on

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Spiritual Pursuits in Art: Shalini Yadav’s ‘ESH ALEKHYA’ Exhibition at Bikaner House

Shalini Yadav is a self-taught artist with expertise in the rich traditional art forms of India. Her multifaceted background has rendered a unique visual interpretation of her paintings yet preserved their sanctity. Her works reflect an amalgamation of Pichwai, Phad, Patachitra, and similar art forms in India and recognises the importance of traditional art in bringing about a spiritual

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All You Need to Know About Art Basel 2024 Which Results with Expanded Program and Diverse Exhibitions

Art Basel, the prestigious international art fair, is set to return to Basel, Switzerland, for its 2024 edition. With a newly appointed Director, Maike Cruse, at its helm, the event promises to showcase the finest works from 287 leading galleries across 40 countries and territories. Growth and Diversity in Participation The 2024 edition of Art

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What Makes Us Who We Are? Raihan Vadra’s Third Exhibition ‘Upamana’ Explores It Again

Raihan Rajiv Vadra, a visual artist from New Delhi has defiantly risen to become a contender in the arena of immersive art exhibitions. The third show in a series of five as mesmerising as all the others, his latest exhibition “Upamana” explores the nature and method of knowledge acquisition and its connection to human existence.

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‘Maresia’ Visual Art Exhibition Highlights Role of Sea Breeze in Forging Goa-Portugal Cultural Relations

Chillies, cashew, papaya, peanuts and many ingredients integral to desi cuisine were brought to India by Portuguese colonisers while sugarcane, pepper, mangoes and many Indian spices landed on Brazilian shores via the marine trade routes established during the fiercely competitive Age of Exploration. As the steam engine was yet to be invented, it was 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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‘MARKINGS OF A HAND’- Solo show of Left-hand drawings by Pa Sa Kumar

Drawing is not only a way to come up with pictures: drawing is a way to educate your eye to understand visual information, organizing it into a more hierarchical way, a more economical way. When you see something, if you draw often and frequently, you examine a room very differently. Vik Muniz ‘Markings of a

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Kate Capshaw: From Actress to Painter Extraordinaire with “Unaccompanied” Exhibition

As a talented painter as well as a well-known actress, Kathleen Sue Spielberg, is better known by her stage name Kate Capshaw. born on November 3, 1953, Capshaw is most recognised for her performance as Willie Scott in her husband Steven Spielberg’s 1984 film “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”. Her painting career and

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Guests Squeeze Through Naked Bodies as Entrance to Marina Abramović’s Unconventional Exhibition at Royal Academy

Introduction An unconventional art exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London has left people perplexed as guests are given the option to enter by squeezing past two naked models. The exhibition is part of a career retrospective by renowned performance art pioneer Marina Abramović, known for pushing the boundaries of art through her

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