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A protest art event featuring the works of artists across the state standing up for democracy, constitutionality and pluralism will be held Last month, Bengaluru-based playwright Abhishek Majumdar had planned multiple stagings of his award-winning play The Djinns of Eidgah at Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur. A fringe group forcibly stopped the staging of the play because of false news. “A local
A for art: Nina Sabnani’s lifetime of work as an artist and storyteller S Nina Sabnani has been awakening children to the rich legacy of Indian arts and crafts “You don’t know what’s Ajrakh?!” The children of a school in Mumbai couldn’t respond to their guest teacher’s question, but were rather miffed at her indignant tone. “We have never seen
This weekend, head to the NSCI Dome for the second edition of D/code, curated by architects and designers This weekend Worli’s NSCI Dome will transform into a buzzing hub for design aficionados as it will house the second edition of D/code – dubbed by the organisers as “India’s first curated luxury living show”. D/code has been curated by a panel
The artist on using his body as a medium for artistic expressions Anil Dayanand’s body of work revolves around his body. This artist does not depend on brush, canvas or paint to express himself. His tryst with performance art began during his stay in one of the chaotic and labyrinthine streets of Laxmi Nagar in Delhi. One of the pioneers
Artist Simryn Gill explores her relationship with home, and the space that surrounds it in her third show for Jhaveri Contemporary Soft light glazes massive sheets pasted on the walls of the Jhaveri Contemporary gallery in Colaba. Illuminating the creases of the paper, waltzing with the indentations made by the artworks themselves; the space and its art, stands exposed. The
Two city-based artists gear up to be shown in one of Asia’s biggest art fairs The works of two Visakhapatnam-based artists – K S Kamesh (43) and G S Vasu (50) – will be displayed at International Artist Grand Prize Competition 2019 to be held in Taiwan in April. This is a part of the Art Revolution Taipei (ART),