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Art Centrix Space Celebrates Iterum: An Immersive Journey into Transience with the Works of Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora

Art Centrix Space presents ‘Iterum’, an ongoing exhibition curated by Monica Jain, founder and director of the gallery. Iterum, currently open for viewing until March 30th, 2024, offers an exploration of transience through the unusual textile works of acclaimed artists Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora.  Breaking away from conventional norms, Iterum transcends traditional norms, where […]

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Ganesh Haloi’s New KNMA Show ‘Re-citations’ Recalls His Life and Imagination

I try to paint a land that is my own. My land. With my rules. It has no resemblance to nature. It is the struggle to create this land that makes the process of painting interesting…. Ganesh Haloi The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is collaborating with the Birla Academy of Art and Culture to

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‘Sheher, Prakriti, Devi’; Gauri Gill’s first Extensive Curation in Dubai

Ishara Art Foundation presents Sheher, Prakriti, and Devi, an exhibition that marks artist and photographer Gauri Gill’s first extensive curation. Ruminating on the interwoven relationship between dynamic cities, the natural environment and the inseparable sacred, the show presents twelve artists and collectives working across diverse contexts of urban, rural, domestic, communitarian, public and non-material spaces.

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Kaarawaan and Other Works: Gulam Mohammed Sheikh’s Anecdote of History and Memory

The eminent artist Gulam Mohammed Sheikh’s solo show, Kaarawaan and Other Stories is displayed at Vadehra Art Gallery. This is Sheikh’s first significant exhibition in New Delhi in thirteen years. Bikaner House will host the exhibition from February 19 to March 12, 2024. Gulammohammed Sheikh’s work is based on an in-depth investigation of myths, cultural

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Gandhi in Artistic Representation: Recent Works of Adarsh Baji as a Departure from his Contemporaries

A lean, old, bald man clothed in a white dhoti, wearing round glasses and holding a cane stick. We have all come across this iconic representation at some point. As simple and mundane as it may sound, this image of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, has stayed in our visual memories for

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Palestinian Museum Reopens Amidst Gaza Attacks: A Symbol of Hope and Resilience

After a nearly four-month closure due to ongoing attacks on Gaza, the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, situated in the Occupied West Bank, has reopened its doors. In an act of defiance and hope, the museum welcomed 350 visitors last Sunday, February 11, to three separate exhibitions aimed at standing against the atrocities inflicted upon Gaza.

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The Horror; The Comedy; The Grotesque: There Is Something For Everybody in Jake and Dinos Chapman Artworks

Absurdity in art is not unheard of. It refers to the logically (seldom humanely) impossible reality. Instead of driving the viewers away, absurdity invites them to look at their reality from a different perspective. Take a look at Salvador Dali’s clocks. But absurdity may take on multiple meanings. It can incorporate blood, gore, and offensive

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My Reality is Different: Artist Nalini Malani’s Multifaceted Visionary Blending Art, Activism, and Mythology

Nalini Malani, a renowned artist hailing from India, has left an indelible mark on the art world through her innovative approach to video art and multidisciplinary practice. With a career spanning over 50 years, Malani has seamlessly blended painting, theatre, video, and illustration to create immersive installations that delve into politically charged themes of violence,

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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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Maestro of Corollary Mythologies Surendran Nair Wins Prestigious Raja Ravi Varma Award 2022

Surendran Nair, recipient of the prestigious Raja Ravi Varma Award for 2022, is a distinguished artist whose exceptional contributions to the field of painting have garnered recognition from the Department of Culture. Born in 1956 in Onakkoor, Kerala, Nair’s artistic journey began as a college student, where he transitioned from a botany course to an

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