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This Mumbai art gallery opens its new space with Sameer Kulavoor’s thought-provoking exhibition, ‘Edifice Complex’.
The artist’s ferociously beautiful artworks hint at his prodigious brilliance.
Bharti Kher’s fantastical creatures are truth-tellers, hewn out of a reality we tend to overlook or rarely acknowledge. The remarkable artist, known for her larger-than-life installations and head-turning sculptures, talks about her work.
Pakistani printmaker Bushra Waqas Khan’s convention-stripping, doll-sized gowns are deeply layered in form and meaning, discovers Radhika Iyengar.
Shifting Selves, an art exhibit by Sarmaya Arts Foundation in collaboration with TARQ Art Gallery, is having an unflinching conversation about identity and belonging
It’s the book art connoisseurs cannot get enough of—Court & Courtship features a collection of miniature paintings from erudite textile collector-couple, Praful and Shilpa Shah’s TAPI collection, and is a window into the bold, sensual representation in 16th-19th century art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s ongoing exhibition explores the depiction of the epic, ‘Ramayana’ in 17th-19th century Pahari and Rajput art traditions
Artworks left behind by artists who have passed on serve as quiet vestiges, revealing facets of an artist’s lived life or demeanor. Their ghosts, therefore, remain in our presence, forever etched in our collective memory
Exhibitions to mark in your calendar: From Mrinalini Mukherjee’s eccentric organic sculptures—to Pakistani artist Salman Toor’s Indian debut; there is much to look forward to in the coming six months
Ana Mendieta and Betty Tompkins' works were recently exhibited in Chelsea's art galleries. Why are their works still relevant? What pulls art aficionados to their work even today?