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30
Jan

My medium is life: Mithu Sen- Anuj Kumar,THE HINDU

                                                                   Multi-faceted artist Mithu Sen on the contours of performance art and how her practice emerges from in-between spaces of human experience Over the years, one has realised

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30
Jan

Printmaking works of IPEP 2018 display imprints worth the grit- Divya Kala Bhavani,THE HINDU

‘Indigenous vision of the multicosm’; a linocut by Cenyace Ballesteros   Having just exhibited a range of works titled ‘Microcosm-Macrocosm’ at Hyderabad Literary Fest, curator for IPEP 2018 Lina Vincent stresses on a more-needed conversation around hands-on art Lina Vincent is taken aback when I ask her about her first interaction with printmaking. She blinks and replies finally, “It must

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30
Jan

Artist sets record with 250-feet artwork -Sweta Akundi,THE HINDU

Artist Jayakumar VS’ record-setting 250-foot artwork is a tapestry of the different cultures in Kerala For the past couple of weeks, artist Jayakumar VS has been hosting a guest, who, as you are reading this, is sleeping on the bed in the second bedroom of his house in Perumbakkam, covered by a sheet of cloth. The ‘guest’ here, is nine

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30
Jan

Yards to dream upon- Priyadarshini Paitandy,THE HINDU

From portraits to Christmas patterns, the recently-concluded International Quilt Show showcased creative works of various sizes, shades and nationalities Jim Morrison strikes a pose with his guitar as disco lights twinkle overhead. Then there are glasses of martini — shaken not stirred — dancing peacocks, cobbled stone paths and landscapes… all on quilts. The recently-concluded International Quilt Show, part of

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28
Jan

Hyderabad Hopes 2019, photo competition for children announced -Saritha Keshamoni,THE HINDU

Challenging the young talented artists to showcase their work and their love for the city, Liberate – a yoga studio for women is organizing a competition for kids. Hyderabad Hopes 2019 is a Photography Competition & Exhibition showcasing Children’s perspective towards a brand-new outlook for Hyderabad this new year. Children today are hooked on to gadgets. Clicking selfies, taking photographs seems

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28
Jan

A eternal bond with needle and thread – Nahla Nainar,THE HINDU

N Kamala, 73, has been a keen needleworker since her youth. Photo: NAHLA NAINAR   Tiruchi resident N Kamala expresses her creativity through crochet and embroidery Like most needleworkers, N Kamala measures her time by the projects she has completed. “This one took me 50 days, from November 22, 2017 to January 13, 2018,” says the Tiruchi resident and former

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28
Jan

Panoramic portraiture – Zahra Amiruddin,THE HINDU

Wall flowers: Canadian street artist, Young Jarus (Emmanuel Jarus), painted his first artwork in the country, across a building in Mahim East.   Street artist Young Jarus is happiest painting street murals while listening to hip-hop “Going, going, gone … ” read the words underneath an Instagram caption posted by world-famous street artist, Banksy. The political and mostly controversial artist

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28
Jan

What happens to passionate private collections once their patrons are gone? – Gayatri Sinha,THE HINDU

Revived: The pichwais on grand display in Amit Ambalal’s private collection. Private collections need state support and museological expertise The banks of the Sabarmati encased in impenetrable cement seem to hold a lesson for the cultural life of Ahmedabad. Once accessible from the steps of Sabarmati ashram, the rambling riverfront, home to small communities and even the popular circus, was

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28
Jan

The upcoming Chennai Photo Biennale promises to be a treat- Rohan Manoj, THE HINDU

A work by Cop Shiva 5, 10, 100 times bigger than last time, the Chennai Photo Biennale opens next month What do we see through a glass darkly? Mere reflections, or a façade hiding an eldritch realm that lies just beyond our ken, populated by demons plotting to invade the material world and devour all mankind? The ancient Chinese believed

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25
Jan

Art for all – Urmi Chanda-Vaz ,THE HINDU

Piramal Museum of Art’s Public Art Programme is ongoing till February 03 at Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla. Art histories: Clockwise from (top left) Jitish Kallat’s ‘Rain Study’; ‘Razmnama-Draupadi-1616-17’; and Hair detanglers from the shringara collection.   A pop-up showcase ensconced in a busy city mall is an ideal way for public arts to intersect with arts education A little over four years ago, Mumbaikars

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