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High-Flying Art: British Airways’ Art Collection

The British Airways collection is one of the most notable in England when it comes to corporate art collections. Designed to promote modern art, especially British art, internationally, the collection demonstrated the airline’s dedication to supporting visual art. Leading the charge was the London-based curator collective Artwise. Over the course of the cooperation, which took […]

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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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Questioning Boundaries: The Eclectic Artistic Oeuvre of Shilpa Gupta

What kind of world do we inhabit right now? In the past few years, instances of refugee crisis, border issues and forced relocations have ravaged the lives of countless people making one confront the immensely iniquitous and divided countenance of our societies. Yet, amidst all this, how might solidarities be unearthed, imagined, and built? What

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Art Highlights Around the World in 2024: Basel, Los Angeles, Paris, New York, and London

Art enthusiasts and culture aficionados have an exciting year ahead as major cities around the world gear up for a diverse array of exhibitions in 2024. From the compact charm of Basel to the cultural mecca of Los Angeles, the artistic offerings are set to captivate audiences with a wide range of themes, artists, and

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The Abstract Expressionism of Jean-Paul Riopelle

Born in Montreal on October 7, 1923, Jean-Paul Riopelle was an acknowledged figure in the art world. His artistic path demonstrated a remarkable transformation that coincided with the shifting cultural scene of the mid-20th century, moving from academic limitations to avant-garde emancipation. Riopelle’s artistic roots trace back to his early years at the école Polytechnique,

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Tapestry of Dreams: Unraveling the Significance of Faith Ringgold’s ‘Tar Beach

American artist Faith Ringgold is most recognised for her literary and visual art achievements. On October 8, 1930, she was born in New York City’s Harlem neighbourhood. In the struggle for civil rights and the feminist art movement, Ringgold has been a well-known figure. Ringgold rose to fame for her innovative use of quilting as

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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art: A Decade of Artistic Evolution, Curatorial Excellence, and Future Horizons

Inception & the Evolution of Spaces The private museum was launched in the year 2010, it is the first privately managed museum on contemporary art in India. The main headquarters lie in Noida, Uttar Pradesh with a sprawling team and exhibition space, they also have a museum in Saket which opened in 2011. Its founder

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Decoding Power and Identity: Impact of Barbara Kruger’s Iconic Art on Feminism, Consumer Culture, and Societal Norms

American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger is celebrated for her artwork and graphic design creations. Found photos, strong lettering, and a unique design style are frequently combined in Kruger’s artwork to examine themes of gender, consumerism, power, and identity. When Kruger rose to prominence in the 1980s, she was associated with both the Pictures Generation—a group

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