Mugdha – Cultural Art Festival is an upcoming event in Hyderabad. Venue: Phoenix Arena Phoenix Arena, TSIIC Park, Opposite to HSBC Phase 2, Hitech City, Hyderabad. Telephone: 78936-56789 Date/Time : 26-Jan-19, 10:00am
Crus – Art Exhibition By Koeli Mukherjee Ghose is an upcoming event in Hyderabad. Venue: Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad (7.2 km) 20, Journalist Colony, Road No.3, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Telephone: 040-2335-0443, 040-2335-0473 Date/Time Date: 10-Dec-18 to 19-Dec-18 ,10:00am
Hyderabad Art Exhibition & Sale is an upcoming event in Hyderabad. Venue: Eat Street (1.7 km) , Necklace Road, Opposite Lake Police Station, Tankbund, Hyderabad. Telephone: 6527-8899 Date/Time: 16-Dec-18 ,10:00am
Dynamic Desires – Art Exhibition is an ongoing event in Hyderabad. Date: 17-Nov-18 to 15-Dec-18 5:30pm Venue: Dhi Artspace 7-1-54/2/C, Behind MCH Play Ground, Dharam Karan Road, Ameerpet, Hyderabad . Telephone: 80966-63907
An Exhibition of paintings by Surya Prakash will be held. Dec 8, 5.30 pm, State Gallery Of Art, Madhapur.
With rapid urbanisation, a similar skyline is seen everywhere. This pattern must end, says architect Alfredo Caraballo. By Nandhini Sundar While viewing the urban landscape, the individual structures built need to conform, fuse in harmony with the already existing buildings and the language of the urban space. Structuring to be iconic, never mind if the building is completely out of
Why you must visit the Kochi Muziris Biennale PRIYADARSHINI S Updated: November 30, 2018 17:26 IST The fourth edition of the Kochi Muziris Biennale has had plenty of challenges — from the floods to a #MeToo controversy. But with government support and a strong community spirit as its cornerstones, India’s biggest international art exhibition has us rooting for it It
Late sculptor K.P. Krishnakumar to top list of seven artists to be featured Deceased maverick sculptor K.P. Krishnakumar will top a list of seven Keralite artists featured in the upcoming edition of the Kochi Muziris Biennale. An assemblage of masterpieces by Krishnakumar (1958-89), who led the pan-Indian radical art movement, will be on show in the fourth edition of the